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2010-2014 Cummins 100GPH Adjustable Lift Pump (FASD05100G)

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2010-2014 Cummins 100GPH Adjustable Lift Pump (FASD05100G)

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Year Make Model
2010-2014 Dodge Ram HD 6.7L Cummins

 

These Fass fuel systems are designed to give you the freedom to adjust your fuel pressure no matter the application; from 1-20PSI and are rated at 100 GPH. Featuring a built-in boost compensation port, air pressure from your intake manifold raises fuel pressures while under full throttle, maintaining fuel pressure when it matters most. 

Part Number: FASD05100G

Features
  • Whisper Technology
  • Adjustable Fuel Pressure 1-20 PSI
  • Includes Bulkhead Fitting and Suction Tube
  • High-Performance 100GPH
  • Improves Fuel Flow
  • Boost Compensation Port
  • Built In Fuel Pressure Gauge Port
  • All Mounting Hardware Included
Notes
  • This is a fuel System only and must be used with your factory fuel filter. It is suggested that all Systems be adjusted only if you have installed a fuel pressure gauge
$153.33

Original: $438.09

-65%
2010-2014 Cummins 100GPH Adjustable Lift Pump (FASD05100G)

$438.09

$153.33

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Description

Description

Fits

Year Make Model
2010-2014 Dodge Ram HD 6.7L Cummins

 

These Fass fuel systems are designed to give you the freedom to adjust your fuel pressure no matter the application; from 1-20PSI and are rated at 100 GPH. Featuring a built-in boost compensation port, air pressure from your intake manifold raises fuel pressures while under full throttle, maintaining fuel pressure when it matters most. 

Part Number: FASD05100G

Features
  • Whisper Technology
  • Adjustable Fuel Pressure 1-20 PSI
  • Includes Bulkhead Fitting and Suction Tube
  • High-Performance 100GPH
  • Improves Fuel Flow
  • Boost Compensation Port
  • Built In Fuel Pressure Gauge Port
  • All Mounting Hardware Included
Notes
  • This is a fuel System only and must be used with your factory fuel filter. It is suggested that all Systems be adjusted only if you have installed a fuel pressure gauge