Cummins 5.9l Diesel '98.5-'02 100 Gph Lift Pump Kit Airdog Raptor R2sbd049 Dodge on 2040-parts.com
US $388.98
Location:
Sugar Grove, Virginia, United States
Condition:New
Brand:AirDog
Warranty:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:R2SBD049
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Interchange Part Number:98.5 99 00 01 02 03 04 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999
UPC:813094015498
| The RAPTOR lift pump for Cummins diesels by Pureflow Technologies. The RAPTOR for your Dodge Cummins is a custom manufactured 100 GPH gerotor pump capable of pressures up to 50 psi and designed for tough applications. All RAPTOR pumps feature a built in user adjustable fuel pressure regulator with a range of 5 to 50 psi. Pressure adjustments are now as simple as a twist of the screw! As an added bonus the RAPTOR requires no "return to tank" line thanks to its internal bypass design. |
Horsepower and what AirDog systems will support:- Stock - 500HP ---- FP-100 & DF-100
- 500HP - 800HP ---- FP-150 & DF-165
- 800+HP ---- DF-200
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Without a doubt, the RAPTOR offers the easiest installation on the market today. An excellent choice for trucks with moderate to extreme HP upgrades. Works equally well on stock vehicles. RAPTOR pumps offer a robust, high flow design in an easily installed package. RAPTOR systems feature factory style electrical connectors for a truly plug-n-play installation. Systems come complete with everything needed to install the RAPTOR gerotor pump on your diesel. Includes all new 1/2" fuel lines, lift pump trigger harness and all hardware, fittings and misc needed for installation. Performance Replacement Lift Pumps for Diesel Trucks and Equipment. High End Gerotor Fuel Pump Features - Built-in Adjustable Regulator
- No Return Line Needed
- Single-piece Pump Body
- Gerotor Pump
- Flow Rates of 100 GPH
- Easy Installation
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Raptor® Lift Pump Installation Kit Installation Kit Includes: - Relay Control Wiring Harness
- Fuel Module Up-Grade (when required)
- All Fuel Fittings Required
- Mounting Hardware
- 1/2" ID Fuel Line
- Bracket & Spacer
- Plastic Ties
- Installation Manual
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AirDog FAQ | Any truck that is equipped with an in tank fuel pump will require a suction tube or module upgrade kit. What pump do I need for my truck? AirDog® and AirDog® II 100 units are recommended for up to 500 horsepower. AirDog® 150 and AirDog® II 165 units are recommended for horsepower up to 800. AirDog® II 200 units are recommended for anything that exceeds 800 horsepower. I daily drive my truck and it is only 300 horsepower. Will running an AirDog® 100-150 or AirDog® II 165 hurt anything? No it will not hurt the pump. But it could cause you headaches down the road. Running way too much fuel to an injection pump that can't handle it can cause an increase in fuel pressure, which on some trucks could cause damage to that injection pump and possibly cause it to fail. Running a pump to fit your horsepower is suggested and will help keep you away from small potential issues. What is the difference between the AirDog® 100 and AirDog® 150? Physically there are not differences. The pumps are the exact same size. The AirDog® 100 motor is a 2000 r.p.m. motor and the AirDog® 150 motor is a 3000 r.p.m. motor. The differences between the two are as described. The AirDog® 100 is a 100 g.p.h. pump. The AirDog® 150 is a 150 g.p.h. pump. Depending on the application, the installation kits will differ as well. |
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