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Old 04-23-2009, 05:39 AM
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I just got a new fuel filter from Honda and the fuel filter on my car has both fittings on the top of the filter the new one I got has a fitting on the top of the filter and the bottom of the filter so what should I do if anyone has a a diagram of how I should install it or did I get the wrong filter. I have a 93 hatch should I have got the filter for 93 hatch?
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You can make that one work (wouldn't recommend it)...But you would have to make sure you dont put a kink in the fuel line...I'd go the safe route and just get the one that is made for the car
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Gonna need a 92-95 filter for it to fit right. Only thing i'm concerned about is a different filter capacity affecting fuel pressure. I read something about that on this forum in someone else's post, but i'm not sure how true it is. If it's not true, then you're good to go, just slap on a 92-95 filter.
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Default Re: Installing gsr fuel filter

Thanks for the fast responses do you think honda will take the filter bake if I opened it from the bubble wrap but did nothing after that. Also if any of you guys could help me with my idle problem in my other thread and shaking problem I would greatly appreciate thank you for the fast response.
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Default Re: Installing gsr fuel filter

if u didnt use it they prob will not have a prob with u takin it back. ive taken used throttle cables back and they didnt care. well good luck
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Default Re: Installing gsr fuel filter

Originally Posted by trustdestruction
Gonna need a 92-95 filter for it to fit right. Only thing i'm concerned about is a different filter capacity affecting fuel pressure. I read something about that on this forum in someone else's post, but i'm not sure how true it is. If it's not true, then you're good to go, just slap on a 92-95 filter.
yeah, that's what the fuel pressure regulator is for. a diff. volume filter may effect momentary pressure at the filter, but won't change things at the injectors
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Originally Posted by hondamark35
yeah, that's what the fuel pressure regulator is for. a diff. volume filter may effect momentary pressure at the filter, but won't change things at the injectors
Okay so basically you're saying that he'll be fine because the FPR will correct the problem before the fuel gets into the engine.
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