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AirDog II 5G Lift Pump - 1994-1998 Dodge Cummins

Thoroughbred Sku #: PFTAIRDOGII5G9498DG

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Product Name: AirDog II-5G - 1994-1998 Dodge Cummins
Manufacturer: AirDog
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: PFTAIRDOGII5G9498DG
Fitment Notes: 1994-1998 Dodge Cummins

The Pureflow AirDog II-5G Air/Fuel Separation System is the latest and greatest in fuel delivery systems for your 1994-1998 Dodge Ram 5.9L Cummins 12 Valve. The 5G is designed to be the most efficient, longest lasting, and quietest lift pump system available from AirDog.

The 5G system features larger 3/4-16 O-ring boss inlet and outlet ports. A 7/16-20 (-4) low-flow return is used to prevent aeration in the fuel being sent to back to the tank. A dual feed motor supplies fuel to both sides of the gerotor pump to decrease air bubbles that cause cavitation.

The Airdog II-5G Fuel/Air Separation System features a 4-bearing motor with an intermediate shaft that reduces pump noise and improves reliability. The demand flow design allows the pump to only send the necessary amount of fuel to the engine. The 5G utilizes a diaphragm style fuel pressure regulator allowing the pump to be boost referenced and adjusted from 7-70 PSI.

AirDog II-5G Features:

  • 165 or 220 GPH Pump
  • 4 Bearing Motor with Intermediate Shaft
  • Larger Ports Over Previous Pumps
  • Diaphragm Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • Demand Flow Design
  • Reduced Aeration From Low Flow Return
  • Relay Control Wiring Harness
  • All Required Fuel Fittings
  • All Require Fuel Lines
  • Mounting Brackets and Hardware
  • Installation Manual
  • For more information on AirDog call us at 1-859-737-4966.

Reviews

  • Has anyone every put one of these systems on a Mack semi with a Mack engine ? The reason I am asking is because I have an 2004 Mack with the Mack 460 engine that is getting air in the system and maybe this pump would be enough pressure to keep that from happening

    Roland Hall | 12/11/2023

    No, you require:

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