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Fleece Performance 10-12 Dodge 6.7L Cummins 4th Gen Fuel Distribution - FPE-FFD-RF-4GFind parts that fit my vehicle

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      Upgrade your fuel system with this fuel distribution block from Fleece Performance Engineering. If you have an aftermarket fuel filtration system such as an Air Dog or a FASS and dual CP3 pumps, this fuel block will allow you to get rid of your unnecessary factory fuel filter and give you a convenient and clean location to route your feeds, returns, and sensors. It mounts in the factory fuel filter location to allow you to use your factory return lines without any relocating or bending. It also features a port for the factory WIF (water in fuel) sensor, a 9/16-18 o-ring port (dual CP3 return port), (3) 3/4-16 o-ring ports (feed ports), and (2) 1/8 NPT ports (sensor ports).

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      Fuel delivery is an important aspect to every vehicle. Having a proper fuel supply is vital to your vehicle's performance and reliability. Get your ride set up with fuel products from the best brands in the industry.

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      Fleece Performance FPE-FFD-RF-4G

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