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    Just installed my in line fuel filter today for my boost gauge.... WORKS like a charm.... 5.99 it flows both ways and is about the size of the vacuum tube itself... no more needle flutter.

    Install took all of 2 min to do.

    if your gauge flutters this is a great solution!
    Dale Willimus

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    Re: In-Line Fuel filter

    Swwwwwwweeeeet. Tell me how to do it. I hate my boost gauge flutter.
    Hey Holk what is is your vacum idle readings? and your coasting readings.

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    Originally posted by Holksvagon
    Just installed my in line fuel filter today for my boost gauge.... WORKS like a charm.... 5.99 it flows both ways and is about the size of the vacuum tube itself... no more needle flutter.

    Install took all of 2 min to do.

    if your gauge flutters this is a great solution!
    2008 BMW 135i | M Package | JB3 | DCI | BMW Performance Exhaust

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    • #3
      Re: In-Line Fuel filter

      Idle when cold is vac10 -- 15 warmer and coasting is 20 in vac
      Dale Willimus

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      • #4
        Re: In-Line Fuel filter

        Originally posted by Holksvagon
        Idle when cold is vac10 -- 15 warmer and coasting is 20 in vac
        Do you have a brand/part # for the filter. I tried putting some foam in the line but it didn't really help much.
        Pat
        Driver Found: Camber Wanted

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        • #5
          Re: In-Line Fuel filter

          Go to a Hobby shop and get the medium gas airplane one.... it is the size of a bic pen in circumference and is about 1" long with 2 barbed ends.... works great.... I'll try to post up the brand and a pic... but my alloted storage for NVD is full so I cant post pics....LOL
          Dale Willimus

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          • #6
            Re: In-Line Fuel filter

            yea dale my buddy has these for his RC cars and i keep forgetting to get one off him and he lives 3 blocks away haahahah
            someday i'll stop the buzzing and match the color... someday

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            • #7
              Re: In-Line Fuel filter

              Originally posted by Holksvagon
              Just installed my in line fuel filter today for my boost gauge.... WORKS like a charm.... 5.99 it flows both ways and is about the size of the vacuum tube itself... no more needle flutter.

              Install took all of 2 min to do.

              if your gauge flutters this is a great solution!
              not for me its not. mine still buzzes, you wanna do it this weekend? lol
              2002 VW Golf GT TDI
              2016 VW Passat BiTDI

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              • #8
                Re: In-Line Fuel filter

                Bart PM me your phone number and we'll do it.... I have to redo some crap anyways... I will be in town...
                Dale Willimus

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