FASS Adjustable Signature Series Diesel Fuel Lift Pump 250 GPH for 1998.5-2004 Dodge Cummins FASD08250G

Part# FASD08250G
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Product Description



FASS Signature Series Adjustable Diesel Fuel Pumps are designed to be the most versatile high performance fuel pumps on the market. They allow for adjustable fuel pressures to meet the demand of high performance Dodge Cummins 5.9L applications. Manufactured with the same motor used in the FASS Titanium Signature Series pumps, this adjustable fuel pump is rated at 290 gallons of diesel fuel per hour. It offers adjustable fuel pressure from 1-75 PSI to customize fuel delivery for race or competition diesel engines.

This kit includes a FASS STK-1002 (Bulkhead and Suction Tube Kit). Machined from 6061 T-6 Billet Aluminum, the Bulkhead fitting functions as both a suction tube and return and features a 5/8″ Suction Tube along with a 1/2″ Fuel Return Port. This new and improved Suction Tube Kit allows you to plum your FASS return line directly to your bulkhead fitting, eliminating all cutting of the filler neck, and significantly speeds up the installation process. The pickup tube is fabricated of PTFE Teflon which can be easily cut to adapt to different depths of fuel tanks. Properly installed, you can safely operate down to about 1/8 tank of fuel.

Key Features:

  • For Trucks Making 900-1200 Horsepower
  • Whisper Technology
  • Adjustable Fuel Pressure 1-75 PSI
  • High Performance 250 GPH
  • Includes Bulkhead and Suction Tube Kit
  • Improves Fuel Flow
  • Boost Compensation Port
  • Built In Fuel Pressure Gauge Port
  • All Mounting Hardware Included

The most versatile High Performance Fuel Pump (pump only) on the market. The FASS Adjustable Signature Series Series allows you to tweak your fuel pressure to the engine on the “Fly”, delivering unmatched versatility. The Boost Compensation Port also gives the pump added and more consistent fuel pressure based on boost referencing from the turbo, keeping fuel pressure in line with the needs of the diesel engine.