changing stock fuel filter to aeromotive
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Re: changing stock fuel filter to aeromotive (Hella_JDM)
you would have to ditch the stock setup and make your own lines to connect to that filter and then to the fuel rail.
Theres alot of different ways to do it.
If you need lines and fittings, talk to flamenco-t he'll have all the parts you need.
Theres alot of different ways to do it.
If you need lines and fittings, talk to flamenco-t he'll have all the parts you need.
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Re: changing stock fuel filter to aeromotive (GudeH23a)
why are you doing this?
is your motor not getting enough to drink?
just curious, I was thinking about doing something similer because my new FPR needs braided lines so I might as well do a custom filter at the same time.
is your motor not getting enough to drink?
just curious, I was thinking about doing something similer because my new FPR needs braided lines so I might as well do a custom filter at the same time.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hella_JDM »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i havent got one yet , i was just upgrading my fuel system so i thought id change to a better filter system...</TD></TR></TABLE>
how much better is that supposed to be over OEM? better flow and better filtering?
how much better is that supposed to be over OEM? better flow and better filtering?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JICEK9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
better flow and better filtering?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Probably both. . .it's Aeromotive, it has to be tha ****! I wanna know where to get some good info on this and a price
better flow and better filtering?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Probably both. . .it's Aeromotive, it has to be tha ****! I wanna know where to get some good info on this and a price
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the pro-series fuel filter list for $159, and it features a cleanable 100-micron stainless steel element, -12 an inlet and outlet, and an electroless nickel-plated finish.
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Re: changing stock fuel filter to aeromotive (Hella_JDM)
My suggestion would be to get a Canton Racing filter instead of the one you are looking at. If it only filters to 100 microns that is nothing. The Canton unit will filter down to 1 micron if desired or there is also an 8 micron element. The unit costs only 70-75 dollars and the replacement elements are @12 dollars. Much better filtration for the money. I am using Canton for both my fuel and oil filtration when my new engine goes in. Racerparts Wholesale has them and they can be ordered directly from Canton, CT.
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Re: changing stock fuel filter to aeromotive (KamikazeSol)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KamikazeSol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My suggestion would be to get a Canton Racing filter instead of the one you are looking at. If it only filters to 100 microns that is nothing. The Canton unit will filter down to 1 micron if desired or there is also an 8 micron element. The unit costs only 70-75 dollars and the replacement elements are @12 dollars. Much better filtration for the money. I am using Canton for both my fuel and oil filtration when my new engine goes in. Racerparts Wholesale has them and they can be ordered directly from Canton, CT.</TD></TR></TABLE>
good info
good info
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