I've been following the threads regarding how the HPCR systems are more sensitive to dirty fuel. It appears that most TDR members feel that it is important to change the fuel filter on a regular (15k?) basis to protect the pump and injectors, and I agree. However, won't our fuel filters actually remove more contaminants the dirtier they become? Granted, the throughput of the filter will become more and more diminished, but won't the efficiency keep improving up to the point of being totally clogged? I'm not saying we should never replace the filter, just trying to determine if there are advantages to leaving it in longer?
Another question I have is regarding a Frantz TP bypass filter like Gary - K7GLD is using. We have those two unused vents on top of the fuel tank that would normally be connected to the evap system on gas powered Rams. I'm wondering if we could plumb a bypass filter along with an inexpensive external fuel pump in series between these two vents, with one vent hole being used as the feed line and the other as the return. Basically, this could provide constant filtration of the fuel inside of the tank anytime the truck is running. It wouldn't totally solve contamination problems, but it might remove major debris from the tank before they have a chance to make it to the main fuel filter. Would this work?
- Mike
Another question I have is regarding a Frantz TP bypass filter like Gary - K7GLD is using. We have those two unused vents on top of the fuel tank that would normally be connected to the evap system on gas powered Rams. I'm wondering if we could plumb a bypass filter along with an inexpensive external fuel pump in series between these two vents, with one vent hole being used as the feed line and the other as the return. Basically, this could provide constant filtration of the fuel inside of the tank anytime the truck is running. It wouldn't totally solve contamination problems, but it might remove major debris from the tank before they have a chance to make it to the main fuel filter. Would this work?
- Mike
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