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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Guys using E-85 Check your fuel filters!!
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<blockquote data-quote="black03" data-source="post: 12687851" data-attributes="member: 4037"><p>I just pulled the paper filter element on our 2013 GT500 last week and it was clean with no black residue. I only have about 100 miles on the car with the new setup but figured I'd check it anyways. We're running 3 400lph walbros with E85 and support XXXXrwhp. </p><p></p><p>I've since swapped out the paper element for our new stainless 10 micron one. </p><p></p><p>Now my e85 03 cobra which has the 400's in it as well did have a pretty dirty paper filter element when I checked it last. That car has about 1000 miles on it since I put the 400's in. The car presently makes 872rwhp. I never noticed any type of fuel pressure loss or lean condition so there's no reason for me to pull the pumps. I replaced my paper element with another paper element since our stainless ones weren't available when I checked it. I will pull the element in a few weeks and see how it looks. </p><p></p><p>Jared</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black03, post: 12687851, member: 4037"] I just pulled the paper filter element on our 2013 GT500 last week and it was clean with no black residue. I only have about 100 miles on the car with the new setup but figured I'd check it anyways. We're running 3 400lph walbros with E85 and support XXXXrwhp. I've since swapped out the paper element for our new stainless 10 micron one. Now my e85 03 cobra which has the 400's in it as well did have a pretty dirty paper filter element when I checked it last. That car has about 1000 miles on it since I put the 400's in. The car presently makes 872rwhp. I never noticed any type of fuel pressure loss or lean condition so there's no reason for me to pull the pumps. I replaced my paper element with another paper element since our stainless ones weren't available when I checked it. I will pull the element in a few weeks and see how it looks. Jared [/QUOTE]
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