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Airdog pump dead
I've had my Airdog 150 for 10 month and today the pump died. It has been making some weird noises prior to failure. However, my truck still starts and runs. I just don't want to make my CP3 work to hard. How do I go about replacement pump?
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'07.5, 6.7L 2500HD 4x4 Megacab , 6 Speed Suncoast Auto Trans and TC, AFE Stage 2 Dry, XRT, Edge Juice w/Attitude Hot, MP-8, Quadzilla, Airdog 150, H&S Stage 2, EGR gone, 3" Kore Recon/Pure Performance suspension. Amp Research Steps. ![]()
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