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Thread: Fuel Filter

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    Fuel Filter

    When should a fuel filter be changed? How often should you change it ? any difference to a ryco fuel filter and Oem fuel filter, other then price.
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    I'd suggest OEM. I recall reading a while that it never needs to be replaced... however i wouldn't do that lol.

    Check with your service history book that came with the owner's manual.

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    i think its recomended 30 or 40 but not 100%. i personaly do mine every year or so cause its cheap anyway

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    lol just go buy any....
    screw paying double for something u can get half the price...

    if u so concern about money just go cheaper...same thing tbh, if they dont filter properly. they'll be sued or shut down by now. ryco still expensive tho....go cheaper...like cooper

    average is 40km with 95 octane...from manuals.

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    id go ryco as it still meets new car warranty standards, so quality isnt an issue but check oem as sometimes they arnt as expensive as you would think

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    ended up going ryco was like $30, installed it already and ran some german addative to clean the few lines, as silly as it sounds idles and takes off more better
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    is it also safe to remove the vacum line that comes from the top of the rocker cover into your air intake? (pretty sure its called vaccum line)
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    Quote Originally Posted by MYEK9 View Post
    is it also safe to remove the vacum line that comes from the top of the rocker cover into your air intake? (pretty sure its called vaccum line)
    That's a PCV, leave it there. Can cause funny idle.
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    ^^^ correct.
    is there a reason u want/need to remove it?

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    ...dont put addictives in your fuel system after u installed a new filter....it'll get clogged faster...
    and no its not safe, people add a small air filter to the cover but theres no point.

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    no reason i want to remove it, because ive seen people put them mini air breather off the rocker cover, and blocked up the air intake and removed their line directly.
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    guess ill just leave it, them lines piss me off looking at it lol.
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