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Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:20 AM
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Fuel filter does improve mpg..!

it's been a week since i change my fuel filter and honesty i can say it did improve my fuel mileage...before i was getting around 20-22 mpg from average of 75/25 hwy/local driving...since i change my filter and refill the tank i notice at least 10% increase in mileage..getting around 24-27mpg with that mix of driving also...thought i would share this with you all that's getting horrible mpg...last thought this was done after i did the tune up like new ngk platinum, air filter, check pcv valve, flush tranny,...
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:23 AM
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Yeah, I started a post on this about a month ago. I had the same results. Its amazing what that filter can do.
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:28 AM
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I am going to change mine very soon. Maybe, since this does increase "performance" we should call it a mod?
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:30 AM
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i said this in a previous thread.. but then everyone said it was the opposite

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....uel+and+filter
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:32 AM
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aaa.........performance? HAHA



look, you were suppose to be getting 21 city and 28 highway from the factory..


your fuel filter was clogged.. which then gave you lower MPG. now since you have a new filter in, you are back to specs..




silly silly peeps..
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:41 AM
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Originally posted by redmaxpa007
aaa.........performance? HAHA

silly silly peeps..
I guess I should have put a "j/k" at the end of my post instead of the "winky" so you would see the sarcasm.
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 09:58 AM
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Originally posted by jamier2


I guess I should have put a "j/k" at the end of my post instead of the "winky" so you would see the sarcasm.

true..









Old Jan 31, 2003 | 10:33 AM
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Ok, so why does a dirty fuel filter gives you bad MPG. When I think about it, it just restrics the gas flow, but if you don't have a leak you are not loosing any gas; granted the pump has to work harder to push the gas thru, but if anything you should losse power and not so much lower your MPG.

Can some one please explain the tecnicaliry behind it. Thanks.
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 11:37 AM
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Ill have mine done next week with my 30k tune up. Ill let you know what it does after that....cause right now Im around 23mpg.
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by myiqis180
Ok, so why does a dirty fuel filter gives you bad MPG. When I think about it, it just restrics the gas flow, but if you don't have a leak you are not loosing any gas; granted the pump has to work harder to push the gas thru, but if anything you should losse power and not so much lower your MPG.

Can some one please explain the tecnicaliry behind it. Thanks.
I'm right with you on this one. If anything, a clogged fuel filter will restrict flow causing a lean condition.

Lean = less fuel consumption in my math book.
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 12:29 PM
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Maybe the ECU is overcompensating for the drop in pressure and holding the injectors open longer making a richer mixture and thus dropping off fuel economy. All I know is that when you replace the thing, fuel economy gets better. It did for me, my max mpg was 25mpg before the filter change on the highway, afterwards, it was 30mpg.
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 12:31 PM
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Originally posted by myiqis180
Ok, so why does a dirty fuel filter gives you bad MPG. When I think about it, it just restrics the gas flow, but if you don't have a leak you are not loosing any gas; granted the pump has to work harder to push the gas thru, but if anything you should lose power and not so much lower your MPG.

Can some one please explain the tecnicaliry behind it. Thanks.
Hmm..well, if a clogged filter causes less power, then that would mean you would need to step on the gas harder to produce the level of power normally needed. This in turn would require using up more gas faster as the engine revs higher and lead to less mpg???

just a wild hypothesis...
Old Jan 31, 2003 | 12:48 PM
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yeah -- what gives? why does a fuel filter improve MPG?

also, can I go to Wal-Mart or PepBoys and buy a fuel filter for a
300ZX, or, do those of you that use a 300ZX fuel filter always get
one from a dealer?

Thanks!
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Old Jan 31, 2003 | 03:30 PM
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Okay, this is messed up but I will do a real check on it soon. I was just thinking about my fuel economy and I kind of calculated I'm only doing about 17.9 mpg. Then I was like "that can't be right", so I did it again and I came out with 20.4 mpg. This doesn't seem right either, because I never push my car and shift at 3K rpm. It is all city miles though. I don't know where I'm going with this, but I will get my fuel filter changed this spring with my tune up! I'll post the official mpg for my car soon also, in about 2 weeks when I refill my tank.
Old Feb 2, 2003 | 05:51 AM
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Old Feb 2, 2003 | 07:56 AM
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http://www.inct.net/~autotips/mpg.htm




Maintenance is the key to the simple and inexpensive measure that you can utilize. Regular changing or cleaning of air and fuel filters will make your car run better and more efficiently. Efficiency equates to improved fuel economy

THis is taken from this web page..:
http://www.hellolincoln.com/vnews/di.../3bf2c74d1337b



here are tips for better fuel economy..
http://www.carjunky.com/news/newtext/40.shtml
Old Feb 2, 2003 | 01:06 PM
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to add my little comment here i got no change in mpg after i changed all filters. i think to actually get any difference the filters must be totally clogged.

i should stop changing them all every 5000 miles and see if i feel anything
Old Feb 2, 2003 | 01:07 PM
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Fuel Filter

Originally posted by redmaxpa007
http://www.inct.net/~autotips/mpg.htm




Maintenance is the key to the simple and inexpensive measure that you can utilize. Regular changing or cleaning of air and fuel filters will make your car run better and more efficiently. Efficiency equates to improved fuel economy

THis is taken from this web page..:
http://www.hellolincoln.com/vnews/di.../3bf2c74d1337b



here are tips for better fuel economy..
http://www.carjunky.com/news/newtext/40.shtml

Now, do you guys recommend an OEM filter? Or, will a Auto Zone / Kragen work just as well?
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