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fuel filter

Sucram

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Looks bulky...


I have run a $6 filter in my baja for ages without issue
 

kryptonite

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"blur" makes some pretty interesting stuff, like their quick release air filter set-up. the fuel filter looks nice, but is simply not needed. there is all ready a decant fuel filter inside of the tank.
 

rc-driver

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kryptonite said:
"blur" makes some pretty interesting stuff, like their quick release air filter set-up. the fuel filter looks nice, but is simply not needed. there is all ready a decant fuel filter inside of the tank.
how do you clean the in tank filter ?
 
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kryptonite

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rc-driver said:
how do you clean the in tank filter ?
you don't. its a clunk. some are like a cloth and some are like a stone. there is no need to clean them. unlike nitro's, where you open the tiny dirty tank every 7minutes or so, we open our tank evey hour.just ='s less dirt transfer. the larger motors arent so sensitive to fine particuls like the ringless 4 gallon nitro motors. you should easly be able to simply and wrongly abuse that motor for 12 gallons, change the ring, bearings and seals for $45, then put another 8 gallons on it.. all with the same clunk. im not pro, but thats how i do it:D
 

Simsy

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I do like the quick relese air filter setup they have that looks like it would be a good thing.
 

rc-driver

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kryptonite said:
you don't. its a clunk. some are like a cloth and some are like a stone. there is no need to clean them. unlike nitro's, where you open the tiny dirty tank every 7minutes or so, we open our tank evey hour.just ='s less dirt transfer. the larger motors arent so sensitive to fine particuls like the ringless 4 gallon nitro motors. you should easly be able to simply and wrongly abuse that motor for 12 gallons, change the ring, bearings and seals for $45, then put another 8 gallons on it.. all with the same clunk. im not pro, but thats how i do it:D
Thanks mate
 

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