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Thoroughbred Sku #: PFTR3SBD150 Manufacturer Sku #: R3SBD150
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$341.00
1998 - 2002 Dodge Ram 2500
1998 - 2002 Dodge Ram 3500
Factory Replacement Raptor Pump (FRRP) - 150 GPH Capable of Supporting Aftermarket Programmers and Injectors Fits: 1998.5 - 2002 Dodge Cummins 5.9LAirDog FAQ: What kits will require dropping the tank or installing a suction tube? All AirDog 150 & AirDog II 200 Systems 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 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.I have a Ford truck that I have put a Cummins engine in. What kit do I need?With all unique truck builds. It is possible to need a miscellaneous part or two. When picking one of our products to fit your truck. You will need to get the kit that fits the engine for what you are running. Example: 2005 Ford with a Cummins out of a 2001 Dodge. You will need a kit for a 2001 Dodge.
No.
No visual difference
You could install a pressure tee in the line.
Yes, but if no performance upgrades are planned the 100gph will work.
PFTR4SBD052
No sir, you would need to purchase PFTR4SBD052. This kit is a frame mounted kit.
The pump will mount, in the factory location, for the 1998.5-2002 dodge 5.9l’s.
This pump is preset at 16 psi which is optimal for a 1998.5-2002 dodge 5.9l. it has a 150gph flow rate
The kit will include everything that is required for install.
Definitely not too much on the delivery side, both will operate on a stock vehicle. I would go 100, unless more performance modifications are made of which then the 150 would be a better suit potentially
Airdog offers a frame kit :
https://www.thoroughbreddiesel.com/airdog-raptor-4g/
Airdog (877) 421-3187
Yes. They have a 1 year warranty if its not registered. If the warranty paperwork is filed out they have a 4 year warranty.
No, this is a factory location replacement. Here are the frame mounted kits.
No way to know for sure. Typically easier to push than pull fuel. Where is your lift pump located now?
The Raptors are adjustable. The new pump will arrive pre set at around 17 psi.
The Airdog Factory Replacement Raptor Pump is a direct replacement for VP44 Dodge pick-up trucks (1998.5-2002). All FRRP lift pumps use some OEM parts. The FRRP100 supports up to 500 horsepower, provides flow rates of 100gph and includes new fittings and fuel line from the lift pump to the injection pump. FRRP150 supports up to 800 HP with the big line kit and fittings to provide a higher volume of fuel to the injection pump.