YEAR | MAKE | FOR ENGINE SERIES |
---|---|---|
1999 | Ford | 7.3L Powerstroke |
2000 | Ford | 7.3L Powerstroke |
2001 | Ford | 7.3L Powerstroke |
2002 | Ford | 7.3L Powerstroke |
2003 | Ford | 7.3L Powerstroke |
Running the Airdog 150 on a truck with stock injectors will not hurt the pump, but it could cause you headaches down the road if the truck is completely stock. 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.
AirDog & AirDog II 100 units are recommended for up to 500 horsepower.
AirDog 150 & AirDog II 165 units are recommended for horsepower up to 800.
AirDog II 200 units are recommended for anything that exceeds 1000 horsepower.
The AIRDOG R2SPBF357 150GPH RAPTOR PUMP is designed to be ran around 55 psi. At this pressure the pump will flow 150 gallons of fuel per hour. Increasing or decreasing the pumps output pressure will have an effect on the amount of fuel the pump can flow.
The SCT7015 will ONLY work with the factory emissions equipment installed.
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