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Replacing fuel filter
Does anyone have a diagram for changing a fuel filter in a na? Is there any high flow fuel filters for nas or does it not really matter much?
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It's a rather easy task and you should be able to figure it out. Just don't smoke why you change it.
The filter itself doesn't affect the flow much, and even if it did, the injectors won't send anymore fuel than the ECU is programmed to. Just go with an OEM filter. Standing at the rear of the engine bay, the fuel filter is down in the lower left corner. It's a cylindrical object about 2-3 inches tall and 1.5-2 inches in diameter with a fuel line attached to the top and the bottom.
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or just pop the gas tank open.
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