Protect your vehicles fuel system from contaminants with our high quality fuel filters.
There are numerous ways to determine which fuel filter is correct for an application. Most of these are accurate and helpful. Some however, are inaccurate and outdated. The use of the incorrect filter could prove extremely detrimental to the performance and overall life of the system it is installed on. The following will be helpful in assuring the correct filter is placed in service on the system it is designed for.
The first source of accurate, up-to-date fuel filter information is the application section of the filter manufacturers current catalog. This publication is normally updated and published annually. Some filter manufacturers offer market specific of specialty catalogs that provide application and interchange information targeted at a particular market segment. Some examples of these are the marine and agricultural industries. Catalogs not only provide application information but also technical product information and competitive part number information. Because catalogs contain such a volume of information, always be sure you are using the most current catalog available. Never use an old, outdated catalog as performance and fuel filterapplication requirements and interchange information is constantly being reviewed and updated.
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filters |||| drain
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breathers |||| additives
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kit |||| spark
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