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Re: Fuel Filters



There is a number of differences in filters that look the same.  From type
of paper, to surface area of the filetering media, ability to "hold" trash.
Worked at Fram for a while and was enough to make you wonder why there were
so many, but the manufacturers set the standards.
  Like I said earlier, I use a combination sediment trap / fuel filter
(Mallory).
Grumpy



> What are people using for fuel filters?  I've used the FF506 model on a
carb for a few years w/o
> trouble, but now i've switched to a 1983 model that looks exactly the
same, but has an inverted
> flare on one end.  They are both EFI filters, the latter fits a 1983 2.5L
GM somethingerother.
>
> Are there any flow problems with these filters?  I'm running 45 psi
feeding around 500 HP.
>
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