bluthndr said:Anyone done this? Is it a bolt on? Does the 24V cartridge style housing hold up okay to the mechanical lift pump? Any help appreciated.
tp0d said:I`d like to convert to the new HPCR fuel filter housing. . Man, that thing is the cats (youknowwhat). I changed the filter in my 05 in less than 5 minutes with just a pair of channelocks. Cant say that for my 96.
hmm might have to look for a used canister now, if it will hold the pressure. .
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
good idea bluthndr
-j
Lightman said:There are a few things to be considered when doing this. I put one off a 2001 on a 1996 but remote mounted it on the fender well. No matter where you put it the plumbing going to it is in different locations. The water in fuel sensor works fine. The best bet for the fuel heater is to leave it disconnected and retain the factory fuel heater. The reason for this is that the factory one heats the fuel before it gos through the little screen next to the fuel pump. If you live in a cold climate and don't retain that heater it may cause you problems. I increased the fuel pressure on this 1996 and had to get the billet lid for the filter housing through Genos. The higher pressure and pulsations of the 12valve fuel pump cause the plastic lid to constantly flex up and down which will eventually lead to it cracking. These filter housings were designed for use at around 15psi. the lid being the limiting factor. If you mount it on any of the body panels mount it through rubber or you will have a terrible groan that resinates into the cab.