which fuel fliter to use (sorry long)
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which fuel fliter to use (sorry long)
hey guys, i am planning a big weekend on my max and needed some thoughts and response from you all. first off i will be doing some of the 60k tune up...which fuel fliter do you guys use to replace the factory one other than the 300Z filter? i am not sure i am up for the 300z due to the fact that it might not really do anything positive. after reading posts with leaking gas and such after the 300z install i am looking at just a normal replacement.
also is courtesyparts.com the cheapest place to get the NGK platinum plugs? if not then i could use some insight.
other than the maintenence (plugs, fuel filter, brake pads) i have several more mods on order for my weekend crusade. STS, progress springs, KYB's, and RSB from greg at CM.com. also got the budget y-pipe. the reviews were just too much for me not to get this particular piece. also plan on draining my tranny fluid and pouring some redline mt-90 in.
sorry so long...thanks in advance for the replies. wish me luck with all this work to the max. couldnt do it in the first place without all your posts.
--Paul
also is courtesyparts.com the cheapest place to get the NGK platinum plugs? if not then i could use some insight.
other than the maintenence (plugs, fuel filter, brake pads) i have several more mods on order for my weekend crusade. STS, progress springs, KYB's, and RSB from greg at CM.com. also got the budget y-pipe. the reviews were just too much for me not to get this particular piece. also plan on draining my tranny fluid and pouring some redline mt-90 in.
sorry so long...thanks in advance for the replies. wish me luck with all this work to the max. couldnt do it in the first place without all your posts.
--Paul
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Re: which fuel fliter to use (sorry long)
Originally posted by Requin6
hey guys, i am planning a big weekend on my max and needed some thoughts and response from you all. first off i will be doing some of the 60k tune up...which fuel fliter do you guys use to replace the factory one other than the 300Z filter? i am not sure i am up for the 300z due to the fact that it might not really do anything positive. after reading posts with leaking gas and such after the 300z install i am looking at just a normal replacement.
also is courtesyparts.com the cheapest place to get the NGK platinum plugs? if not then i could use some insight.
other than the maintenence (plugs, fuel filter, brake pads) i have several more mods on order for my weekend crusade. STS, progress springs, KYB's, and RSB from greg at CM.com. also got the budget y-pipe. the reviews were just too much for me not to get this particular piece. also plan on draining my tranny fluid and pouring some redline mt-90 in.
sorry so long...thanks in advance for the replies. wish me luck with all this work to the max. couldnt do it in the first place without all your posts.
--Paul
hey guys, i am planning a big weekend on my max and needed some thoughts and response from you all. first off i will be doing some of the 60k tune up...which fuel fliter do you guys use to replace the factory one other than the 300Z filter? i am not sure i am up for the 300z due to the fact that it might not really do anything positive. after reading posts with leaking gas and such after the 300z install i am looking at just a normal replacement.
also is courtesyparts.com the cheapest place to get the NGK platinum plugs? if not then i could use some insight.
other than the maintenence (plugs, fuel filter, brake pads) i have several more mods on order for my weekend crusade. STS, progress springs, KYB's, and RSB from greg at CM.com. also got the budget y-pipe. the reviews were just too much for me not to get this particular piece. also plan on draining my tranny fluid and pouring some redline mt-90 in.
sorry so long...thanks in advance for the replies. wish me luck with all this work to the max. couldnt do it in the first place without all your posts.
--Paul
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The 300z filter has the same size inlet and outlet as the stock filter its just bigger around. It still fits in the stock clamp though and lasts twice as long. If anyone is having problems with the 300z they would have the same problems with the stock filter.
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