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Ok guys I just joined the forum to ask this question, I love the site and have received a ton of info as a guest in he past. My question is will my mpg meter "lie O meter" still function properly with a airdog lift pump? Im looking at buying the airdog 2 100gph I have a 2007 qcsb 4x4 with the 5.9 in it, any info will be appreciated!
 

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Please look up airdog issues before you pull the trigger.. ALOT to read... Dont wanna see someone new learn the hard way..:thumbsup:
 

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Also what are your plans for your truck?

The 100 might be on the small side if you are planning to add power down the road.

I did a lot of research on here and online before I got my FASS Titanium 150 GPH.
 

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to that end, please do the research on the airdog. quality not so good anymore, FASS would be a better option. there are plenty of threads on here regarding this

Dont wanna see someone new learn the hard way..:thumbsup:
 
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I have a afe stage 2 intake, silencer ring removed, and straight 5in exhaust, which I know is way over kill for my application, but I like the way it sounds. Other than that It's stock right now, i will add a tuner in the future, but I want to replace my torque converter and valve body first, I have the 48re, I just want to replace the factory pump and get the added filtration, I read that I may have problems later down the road with the larger 150 and 165 pumps on the stock truck. It's just what I have been told as don't know the reasonig behind it
 

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Go with the FASS 150 Titanium and just adjust the pressure to fit your application.
 
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