Fuel Filter
#2
Tech Master
iTrader: (8)
Sure, if the filter is clogged and not allowing the fuel to flow through properly. It's only worth it if your tank doesn't have a filter built in or you feel strongly about filtering out any and all impurities before they hit your mill. If you think it will prolong the life of your engine then it's a good call. Others run hard and figure they'll have or want to replace the engine relatively soon anyway. I run a filter (or two) because I like the little extra fuel capacity.
#4
Tech Initiate
man i put one on my savage X 4.6 and ran it after that it started running like crap so i posted on this fourm asking for help and called HPI asking for advise and was told that they can cause problems
#5
Tech Apprentice
mine brand new out the package caused my car to bog and run like shit then i took it off and back to running great it went
#6
Tech Prophet
iTrader: (96)
you must be careful with not using a screen fuel flilter and using a tank that has a stone filter built in . little pieces of the hard stone will plug your carb and if they get through the carb , oh buddy , thats not good . it is adviseable to have an inline screen filter (a quality one)
#7
never had a problem with kyosho filters
you must be careful with not using a screen fuel flilter and using a tank that has a stone filter built in . little pieces of the hard stone will plug your carb and if they get through the carb , oh buddy , thats not good . it is adviseable to have an inline screen filter (a quality one)
you must be careful with not using a screen fuel flilter and using a tank that has a stone filter built in . little pieces of the hard stone will plug your carb and if they get through the carb , oh buddy , thats not good . it is adviseable to have an inline screen filter (a quality one)
#8
Tech Apprentice
never had a problem with kyosho filters
you must be careful with not using a screen fuel flilter and using a tank that has a stone filter built in . little pieces of the hard stone will plug your carb and if they get through the carb , oh buddy , thats not good . it is adviseable to have an inline screen filter (a quality one)
you must be careful with not using a screen fuel flilter and using a tank that has a stone filter built in . little pieces of the hard stone will plug your carb and if they get through the carb , oh buddy , thats not good . it is adviseable to have an inline screen filter (a quality one)
i have the screen ones and ill prolly run one on my new engine when i get it but till then im not worried,
but thank you for the advice =]]