Has anyone found a substitute for the stock fuel filter?
I have read on the posts about installing a clear fuel filter just after the gas tank and this sounds like a good idea, but are there issues with over taxing the fuel pump?
Fuel Filter Substitute
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bobs600honda
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Fuel Filter Substitute
Has anyone found a substitute for the stock fuel filter?
I have read on the posts about installing a clear fuel filter just after the gas tank and this sounds like a good idea, but are there issues with over taxing the fuel pump?
I have read on the posts about installing a clear fuel filter just after the gas tank and this sounds like a good idea, but are there issues with over taxing the fuel pump?
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bobs600honda
- Posts: 32
- Joined: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:17 am
Fuel Filter Substitute
Has anyone found a substitute for the stock fuel filter?
I have read on the posts about installing a clear fuel filter just after the gas tank and this sounds like a good idea, but are there issues with over taxing the fuel pump?
I have read on the posts about installing a clear fuel filter just after the gas tank and this sounds like a good idea, but are there issues with over taxing the fuel pump?
Re: Fuel Filter Substitute
Here are some part numbers for the fuel filter;
Purolator PFC-3 or Purolator F20003 or Napa Auto Parts FIL 3068
I tried looking up the Napa number and had could not find on the Napa website but I was able to find the Purolator F200003 number on Amazon and it is showing a picture of the correct part. The part will work on the coupe of sedan.
good luck,
Dale
Purolator PFC-3 or Purolator F20003 or Napa Auto Parts FIL 3068
I tried looking up the Napa number and had could not find on the Napa website but I was able to find the Purolator F200003 number on Amazon and it is showing a picture of the correct part. The part will work on the coupe of sedan.
good luck,
Dale
> Has anyone found a substitute for the stock fuel filter?
> I have read
> on the posts about installing a clear fuel filter just after the gas tank and > this sounds like a good idea, but are there issues with over taxing the fuel > pump?