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Check out Racor, they make all kinds of fuel filters, I had one on my Ford, had water in fuel probe, heater, primer pump, and all size of micron filtering. The thing you need to know is the flow rate you need. Check out their web site, you will find all the info you need.
The only thing with Racor (other than they are $$$$) is the fact I cannot locate any local dealers near me... add that to the fact that most of their elements seem to be proprietary...
I was hoping to find a Fleetguard, Wix, or Baldwin... all of which have local dealers.
The only thing with Racor (other than they are $$$$) is the fact I cannot locate any local dealers near me... add that to the fact that most of their elements seem to be proprietary...
Bunches of them on ebay. Dealers are all over the country. I have 4 Racors in my boat. . I buy elements on line pretty cheap, no reason to need a local dealer.
If you want specific info e mail me privately... . -- email address removed --
I dropped my ePay account... so that route is out.
I priced a Racor a while ago... would have been well over $200 just for the filter, mount, and WIF sensor. If I can't do it for under $50, its not worth changing my current system.
Steve,
The stock fuel filter on my '06 Dmax work truck has a drain and an electrical connection on it. I assume it is the WIF sensor. Since I do not work on the company truck, I do not know what the filter costs or if it is for sure the WIF sensor in the filter. Let me know if you need any more info.