Yes that is a carter lift pump. I installed many of them over the years.
They last a few years and die, slowly loosing pressure along the way after year one.
But Leroy sells the Carter with install kit for $20 less than Zombie guy who you can’t get ahold of to buy, hows that work when there is a problem?
One thing about Leroy- I can find many people besides myself that were impressed with how he took care of problems. Any business has a couple hiccups, but he answers email & the phone. He fights the mfr for you and offered money back to me as an option. Will Zombie?
On the $$-
I get buying the big full kit for a FASS is expensive .
with the water separator that stops 99.6% of the water by their own admission- no longer said to stop 100%- but still the best available anywhere at any price. Eliminating the air and being the best fuel polishing system that exists again better than anywhere regardless of price.
LIFETIME WARRANTIES so long as you verify with them it is an acceptable dealer and you register it. The complete dodge kit that does 100gpm while filtering at 20 microns and removing 99.6% of the water PER PASS and remember the system can run 100% of the time your key is on to keep cleaning it all.
Then the filters do need replacing every 30,000 miles.
If you don’t want the filter system and are ok with GM FFM Or
Keep the ffm if you want. It does go down to 5 micron NOMINAL not absolute.
And it has a fuel heater that you don’t have to buy separately like the fass. Verify the warranty is good and spend $450 on the liftpump kit without filters. $100 gets you a FAR better pump with a lifetime warranty.
The complete dodge kit (10 psi) is like $650 with hoses, filter, air removal system, etc. idk if the dodge kit works on gmt 400- but I can’t imagine Leroy couldn’t order it.
Remember that whole thing about 8-14 psi for the ds4: 10 is perfectly fine and the Fass will stay in that range for more miles than your engine lasts.
Fass was NOT created for pickups. They were made for semi trucks that run more than 10 times what pickups do. Then they just adapted that fuel pump design to fit in pickups. Thats why their filters are the size they are and not tiny like a pickup that with modern fuel should be replaced now days at 5,000 mile intervals if you are not monitoring the pressure differential through the filter to know when its done.
Rockabillyrat has set my 110cc3 db2 up to run at 10psi. So I am looking at the same units you are. And the $$$ sux. But since I don’t plan to sell it within 10 years it adds up to do it.
@ak diesel driver How many miles/years on your Raptor now and is it lifetime warranty? Do you recommend it as an option with current price at $536 for the kit with no filtering system?
Is it on/off or a continuous feed whenever key is on?
How loud is it?
(In my work truck is a fass and you can’t hear it with the dmax running)