2007.5-2009 Cummins Fuel Distribution Block (FPE-FFD-RF-3G-67)-Fuel Distribution Block-Fleece Performance-FPE-FFD-RF-3G-67-Dirty Diesel Customs

2007.5-2009 Cummins Fuel Distribution Block (FPE-FFD-RF-3G-67)

Fleece Performance

Part Number: FPE-FFD-RF-3G-67
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 Year Make Engine
2007.5-2009 Dodge Ram 6.7L Cummins


If you're going to spend the money on upgrading your fuel system it can quickly out-pace the factory system turning it into a restrictor. The Fleece performance fuel block is designed to remove the factory fuel filter assembly and allow the addition of a fuel pressure sensor. The kit can also be used as a fuel distribution block for applications using dual CP3 kits.

Part Number: FPE-FFD-RF-3G-67

Features
  • Designed for performance single CP3 pumps or dual CP3 set-ups
  • Billet aluminum block replaces fuel filter and bowl
  • Removes restriction and increases fuel flow
  • Auxiliary supply and return ports for dual fuel supply
  • Supply pump pressure sensor port
  • Great for high fuel flow applications and performance lift pump kits such as FASS, AirDog, and BD Flow-Max
  • M14 x 2.0 Water in fuel sensor plug
  • 2x 1/8th fuel sensor ports
Notes
  • This kit removes OEM filtration, auxiliary filter kit required for fuel system protection
  • This kit is intended to be an accessory in addition to an auxiliary lift pump and filter assembly. If the factory CP3 pump feed line has not been upgraded to the 1/2-inch hose, an upgraded feed line assembly will be required. See optional accessories for details.
WARNING
  • The use of this kit without auxiliary filters and water separators installed is strongly discouraged. Without a fuel filter in place, the injection system on the diesel engine could become damaged.

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