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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Fuel Filter E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="hurley383" data-source="post: 11049422" data-attributes="member: 125343"><p>I know my opinion probly dosent matter much but i would have to agree with 04sleeper I would think it would be hard for the filters by the pump to clog up just because the size of them 100 micron. The 10 micron seems like it would be the thing to clog up. Maybe there is another issue like low voltage or a pump going out.</p><p></p><p>Interesting setup on your car is similar to my buddys but he had a 2.6 pulley and a 4 pound lower. If i remember right as well the injectors are a pain to remove on the passenger side but i think they were easy to remove on the drivers side maybe pull the injectors off and see if they have any gunk in them if they do this could also be causing an issue.</p><p></p><p>Just the advice i could give.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurley383, post: 11049422, member: 125343"] I know my opinion probly dosent matter much but i would have to agree with 04sleeper I would think it would be hard for the filters by the pump to clog up just because the size of them 100 micron. The 10 micron seems like it would be the thing to clog up. Maybe there is another issue like low voltage or a pump going out. Interesting setup on your car is similar to my buddys but he had a 2.6 pulley and a 4 pound lower. If i remember right as well the injectors are a pain to remove on the passenger side but i think they were easy to remove on the drivers side maybe pull the injectors off and see if they have any gunk in them if they do this could also be causing an issue. Just the advice i could give. [/QUOTE]
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