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Fuel Tank Sump w/ Integrated Return For Diesel Truck AirDog FASS For Dodge Cummins GM Duramax Ford Powerstroke

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About Fuel Tank Sump W/ Integrated Return For Diesel

The RDP Fuel Tank Sump with Built-In Fuel Return provides you with a perfect option to maximize fuel delivery, and customization when installing your aftermarket fuel system. Avoid the common 1/4 tank issues associated with in-tank draw straws used with fuel systems such as AirDog, FASS and many others. The sump features a one-hole design that only requires drilling a single hole for installation. A machined groove for the o-ring gasket ensures a leak-free seal, and the inner-ring is designed to fit into the bottom of the tank without requiring you to remove it from the truck. We even include a 3" hole saw for drilling your tank! What sets this sump apart from the other sumps in the RDP lineup is the built-in return. Installation of most aftermarket fuel systems require you to cut and "tee" into your factory fuel filler neck. In some cases, modifications to the filler neck can cause leaks, and also cause fuel pumps to "click off" when refueling. Using the built-in return port, you can easily route return fuel back to the tank without having to modify any other components for a clean and easy installation. For optimal fuel quality, the RDP Sump features a stand pipe that places the returned fuel above the fuel feed. This design eliminates the possibility of feeding your engine the aerated return fuel coming back to your fuel tank. Includes barbed fittings for 1/2" hose. Features: Built-In Fuel Return No Tank Drop Installation Stand Pipe Separates Return Fuel & Feed 3" Hole Saw Included For Easy Installation Made From Aircraft Grade T6 Billet Aluminum Works Great With Stock & Aftermarket Fuel Tanks Note: Not recommended for off-road applications or for vehicles with potential ground clearance issues. Extra care must be taken to ensure that fuel tank is free of debris after drilling.