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As long as my fuel pressure doesn't drop is there any need to change the fuel filter? My fuel gauge is post filter and I have only seen a drop by 1 in my pressure over 24,000 miles.



Word of caution to BHAF users make sure you occasionally tighten the hose clamp. I have been extremely busy lately and haven't checked under the hood. I thought that the turbo seemed a little louder but everything makes so much noise anyway I ignored it. Today I went to change the oil and noticed the hose had come off the BHAF. :--) I immediately put the factory air box and filter back on. How would I know if damage was done?



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Dean
 
You can put a piece of pipe in the BHAF hole so it doesn't colapse(spelling:mad: ),the manual says 15,000 miles on the fuel filter change,I'd do it,it's to cheap not to do. My. 02
 
Diesels in general are very picky about their fuel filters. I change mine every other oil change, 10,xxx miles, just to make it easier to remember.
 
I agree, change out that FF for new, they are cheap enough. If you go to a local hardware/plumbing supply store, you should be able to pick up a 3" schedule 40 PVC coupler. They cost about $1. 50 and fit inside the BHAF to help stiffen the turbo connection. I had to file down a small 'tit' on the coupler, after that it fit great. Hopefully I'll get my BHAF installed soon and report back with :) .



Scott W.
 
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