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Product Name: AirDog Replacement Filters - 1 Fuel Filter (FF100-2) & 1 Water Separator Filter (WS100) Manufacturer: Airdog Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: PFTAIRDOGREPLACEMENTFILTERS Fitment Notes: For use on Airdog Air/Fuel Separation Systems
This AirDog Combo includes two AirDog Replacement Filters, 1 Fuel Filter (FF100-2) and 1 Water Separator Filter (WS100). These Filters work with All AirDog and AirDog II Kits.
PureFlow Technologies 2-micron fuel filter is manufactured with high-quality media, ideally suited to maximize the performance and benefits of the FPII-100 and FPII-125 AirDog Heavy Duty and Industrial Diesel Fuel Systems.
*Compatible for use with water separator: WS100 for AirDog® systems for light duty pickup trucks and light industrial applications.
Cross Reference Numbers: (Note, this is for fitment and not micron rating):
PureFlow Technologies WS100 Water Separator/Pre-Filter is performance matched to maximize the benefits of the AirDog FPII-100 and FPII-125 Industrial Diesel Fuel Systems, without compromising filtration qualities or standards. The WS100 water separator is a serviceable filter, and simply requires draining at regular intervals.
*Compatible for use with fuel filter: FF100-2 for AirDog® systems for light duty pickup trucks and light industrial applications.
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2001 Dodge with a p- pump conversion will require 25-30psi from the lift pump. If you filters are dirty it can cause some fluctuation.
Airdog recommends changing the fuel filter every 15,000 miles. The water separator at least once a year.
Could very well be a crank sensor causing the issue. Need to know what the fuel pressure is while you are operating the truck and also need to know what “soft codes” are in the truck. These are codes that don’t trip a check engine light but still are relevant to the how the truck runs. Let us know if we can help.