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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="vladSVT" data-source="post: 13299275" data-attributes="member: 96095"><p>Im going to bump this up for some clarification as I am stuck in the same situation. So what is the conclusion? The pumps work fine, look fine also, and the filter is clogged.</p><p></p><p>I have triple 255 pumps just as above, and my filter is getting black.</p><p></p><p>So from what you tested, the pumps are working fine/and looking good also (besides small black resiude), yet his filter is still black. So you concluded that its the lines that were causing the clogged filter? Or over time the little bit of black accumulation from the pumps is what causes the filters to clog? </p><p>I just want to make sure as to what to do next, ditch the 255s and get some new pumps, or maybe change out the line and keep the same pumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vladSVT, post: 13299275, member: 96095"] Im going to bump this up for some clarification as I am stuck in the same situation. So what is the conclusion? The pumps work fine, look fine also, and the filter is clogged. I have triple 255 pumps just as above, and my filter is getting black. So from what you tested, the pumps are working fine/and looking good also (besides small black resiude), yet his filter is still black. So you concluded that its the lines that were causing the clogged filter? Or over time the little bit of black accumulation from the pumps is what causes the filters to clog? I just want to make sure as to what to do next, ditch the 255s and get some new pumps, or maybe change out the line and keep the same pumps. [/QUOTE]
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