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Old 04-08-2010, 03:17 PM
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<span style="font-size: small">Has anyone ever used this filter?
The package says it's "high volume and does not restrict fuel flow" but after I got it and opened it I saw the filter element was a bronze ceramic type block and wondered just how free - flowing it would be.</span></p>
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Old 04-08-2010, 03:33 PM
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No clue, I just use the Large Warehouse hobbies Enforcer filter with the micro screen that can be opened and cleaned.
Plus the filter is clear so you can see inside of it
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Sintered bronze filters typically are very good filters, tough to clean if your fuel is dirty requiring frequent service.
If you have lousy fuel of dirty fuel cans a mesh type may be a better choice ?

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I use bronze types myself and prefer them.
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Sintered bronze filters typically are very good filters, tough to clean if your fuel is dirty requiring frequent service.
If you have lousy fuel of dirty fuel cans a mesh type may be a better choice ?

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I use bronze types myself and prefer them.
That's good to know. My fuel is real clean - It gets filtered before it goes in the bag.
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I do filter mine before it goes into the talk as well

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