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Old 10-18-2008, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by DeliveryValve View Post
And for those that argue smaller microns = decrease in performance but still want a filter in place and one with a drain.

-Fleetguard FF5135: 16MICRONS (Sixteen Microns! This filter came with my Greasecar kit and I thought it was 10 microns originally! )

-Fleetguard FF5156: 16MICRONS (This is another standard part # Greasecar filter)


But I am sure there are others that use the same filter base type. Just do the research.

I would have to dig thru some notes, but I believe those are absolute ratings, and are considered 10 mic nominal- similar to the the wix units referred to above. I have not gotten a wix "absolute" rating, even from their tech support, so I am using fleetguard filters. at least they dont cover it up w/ nominal ratings.

but- I may be wrong.

back on track...
I have an old housing or 2 in my parts bin, and really dont care for the tiny filter these cars have stock.

so the mod requires-

a 16x1.5 x 50mm bolt, drilled into a banjo type.

Drill and tap the housing?? or is this not needed with an Oring?

some sort of bracket to clear the PS assy.

an appropriate filter.

Am I missing something??
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