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The Titanium Signature Series diesel fuel lift pump was engineered by FASS Fuel Systems to be the top performing, longest lasting and most reliable aftermarket filtration system in the diesel industry. Backed by a 4 year warranty the Titanium Series lift pump is capable of supporting a diesel engine with enough fuel with stock fueling system to high performance aftermarket upgrades. A Titanium Series lift pump also offers advanced filtration benefits that will help protect the injection systems, effectively extending the life of your injectors. These Benefits include an improved filtration rating of 3 Microns, a built in water separation filter and FASS Fuel Systems patented air/vapor removal process.
The Titanium Series diesel fuel pumps are the superior fuel pump and filtration system, in the diesel industry. This is because at FASS Fuel Systems they focus on perfecting their pumps and how they are engineered, taking the extra steps that other competitors ignore while they rush to get product out the door. By doing this they have less than a 2% failure rating with motors and a design that implements unique design features you can only get with FASS Fuel Systems
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Posted by Rob on Apr 25th 2021
i have a 1993 Dodge D250 5.9 Cummins diesel with 229,000 kilometers on the odometer. on two full tanks (180 liters)of diesel i got (combined city hwy) 1250 kilometers Canadian. this is crazy. that converts to about 19.7 mpg i had a 2006 f350 crew cab lariat 4 x 4 full box that carries 130 Canadian liters of fuel. i could only get. max on the highway at 90 km per hr , 700 kilometers. i got combined city highway 625 on 90 liters. i haven't tested it straight on the highway. the forums say this is standard. the main reason for buying the fuel pump was to protect the engine while using alternative fuel types. no problems with the pump at all or the heating element.. I'll drive it to Kelowna bc and back to Vancouver bc this august and se how it does.
Posted by Rob on Apr 25th 2021
i have a 1993 Dodge D250 5.9 Cummins diesel with 229,000 kilometers on the odometer. on two full tanks (180 liters)of diesel i got (combined city hwy) 1250 kilometers Canadian. this is crazy. that converts to about 19.7 mpg i had a 2006 f350 crew cab lariat 4 x 4 full box that carries 130 Canadian liters of fuel. i could only get. max on the highway at 90 km per hr , 700 kilometers. i got combined city highway 625 on 90 liters. i haven't tested it straight on the highway. the forums say this is standard. the main reason for buying the fuel pump was to protect the engine while using alternative fuel types. no problems with the pump at all or the heating element.. I'll drive it to Kelowna bc and back to Vancouver bc this august and se how it does.