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High-flow Fuel Filter with -6AN Male Fittings on both ends. Where to get?

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Originally posted by 98TsiAWD
I went ahead and ordered this one: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=EAR-230106

And a replacement element while I was at it: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=EAR-230107

that one should work fine correct? I called Summit and told them my FP is 255lph and I should see 70-80psi fuel pressure at max, and they said it should be fine, but just want to verify.

I have an older model of that one and have not had any problems with it.
 
i use this filter though i'm sure a lot of people don't want to spend 75 on a filter. i like it because of the 10 micron element. you will also need a pair of -10 oring to -6 fittings. summit has them as part number PRM-15306.
 
Originally posted by 98TsiAWD
I went ahead and ordered this one: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=EAR-230106
That's the same one I have. I ran so rich with it (because of the increased flow, I assume, since I don't have any fuel control yet) that I had to take it out. When I get DSMlink, I'm gonna put it back in and see how it does with that setup.

And yeah draculia, that Aeromotive one looks sweet.
 
The nice thing about the Aeromotive(also sold as an SX, or a few other brands), is that it has a big filter area, so it won't get clogged too easily. I heard lots of people bitching about K&Ns and other small filters for this.

Brad
 
Originally posted by doug
That's the same one I have. I ran so rich with it (because of the increased flow, I assume, since I don't have any fuel control yet) that I had to take it out. When I get DSMlink, I'm gonna put it back in and see how it does with that setup.

And yeah draculia, that Aeromotive one looks sweet.

You will need an AFPR, www.fullthrottlespeed.com sells a real nice bolt-on unit. I have it and the quality is great, it also has a bung in it for a FP guage.
 
Originally posted by 98TsiAWD
You will need an AFPR
Really? That makes sense in a way, but I only have a stock, although rewired, fuel pump.

Originally posted by 98TsiAWD
www.fullthrottlespeed.com sells a real nice bolt-on unit.
That looks like the infamous Spoolinup/Charged Air one. Is it? Looks good, though-- how long did it take for you to get it after you ordered? I know it's coming from a different shop now and all, but I was just curious.
 
Originally posted by doug
That looks like the infamous Spoolinup/Charged Air one. Is it? Looks good, though-- how long did it take for you to get it after you ordered? I know it's coming from a different shop now and all, but I was just curious.

This is a new one from Mike (the maft guy). They just finished testing it and started production last week.
 
We have nothing to do with CAS/Spooninup...period
Mike Licht
Full Throttle Speed & Style
 
Don't forget we have -6 and -8 billet fuel rail ends (feed and return side) that just bolt onto the stock rail. Make upgrading your fuel system much easier
Mike Licht
Full Throttle Speed & Style
586 790 4406
 
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