Earls Fuel Filter
I've been using one for a few years but I don't remember what the micron size is.To be honest I didn't know there was an option.I have checked it a few times and flushed it.I've never had anything I could see come out of it.
Yeah i knew that you could buy them in different filtering sizes but i never put much thought into it but Im about to buy one and i was just trying to figure out which one would be better for a daily driven car
The only disadvantage of a 35 micron filter is that it flows less. So if you have an aftermarket/high flow fuel pump, you probably have flow to spare anyway (the FPR just dumps it back into the tank). The 85 micron filter will flow better which might be better if you're pushing the limits of your stock fuel pump already.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Legion »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The only disadvantage of a 35 micron filter is that it flows less. So if you have an aftermarket/high flow fuel pump, you probably have flow to spare anyway (the FPR just dumps it back into the tank). The 85 micron filter will flow better which might be better if you're pushing the limits of your stock fuel pump already.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thank you very much that was a lot of help. What are the limits of a walboro?
Thank you very much that was a lot of help. What are the limits of a walboro?
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