YEAR | MAKE | FOR ENGINE SERIES |
---|---|---|
1998.5 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
1999 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2000 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2001 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2002 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2003 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2004 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2004.5 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2005 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2006 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2007 | Dodge | 5.9L 24V Cummins |
2007.5 | Dodge | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2008 | Dodge | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2009 | Dodge | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2010 | Ram | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2010 | Dodge | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2011 | Ram | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2011 | Dodge | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2012 | Ram | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
2012 | Dodge | 6.7L 24V Cummins |
If your lift pump is currently located in the fuel tank your best bet is to go with the Raptor fuel pump that is designed for vehicles that currently have an intake fuel pump.
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Yes! The AIRDOG 901-01-0520 FUEL MODULE UPGRADE KIT will allow for the fuel pickup to be relocated into the fuel module so that fuel starvation at low fuel levels is eliminated.
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