03-17-2005, 09:57 PM
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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Woodstock Ontario Canada
Posts: 90
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FASS/AirDog Installs in Cold Climates
I am debating the merits of removing my lift pump and installing either the FASS or AirDog, not for horsepower gains, but simply to eliminate the prospect of a lift pump failure. I have read the various threads on the attributes of the FASS/AirDog and other pumps and do not wish to reopen debate on this subject.
I do need to know if anyone has installed either in cold climates (like down to zero f) either with, or without a fuel heater. If you are using a fuel heater, what might it be? If you have installed without a fuel heater, what is your experience? Any advice on the issue of cold climate and the FASS/AirDog would be appreciated.
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