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Old 05-14-2004, 07:13 PM
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WVO coversion question regarding filter placement

Hey guys,

I am begining to install a WVO conversion kit from Greasel. The kit is very nice, but the documentation is poor.

I am wondering if I can place my heated Racor filter in the trunk by the tank, or if it must be by by the lift pump in the bay?

Thanks, Cassidy

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Old 05-14-2004, 09:30 PM
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you can put it wherever you want, but it will stay warmer in the engine bay. Depending on your car, there should be ample room. I've got room for 3 racors in my sdl, not quite as much in the 300D. I put the SDL's racor 645 just in front of the ABS unit. tons of room, plus it allows it to be right beside the pollak valve.
good luck!
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I do have friends whose filters are in the trunk (vor-max) so it's just up to you...
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Old 05-14-2004, 09:32 PM
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Doesnt greasel offer unlimited installation support? or is that someone else?
if it were me i would put it as close to the engine as possible, just incase it decides to stop heating on its own one day.
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