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gday

just wondering what peoples have replaced their old fuel filters with? Do I just get one from Nissan or is there a ryco, etc that I can get and use??? Im also assuming it's located in the engine bay? Basically in front of the driver and with a spring clamp on the left side of the body?

Any help would be great.

Tom

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there fairly common in most auto shops the rycos.

i used one of them and no problem but later changed it to a nissan one...

your in the right spot where you described. In my experience the old filter was stuck good and fast in the hardend hose .... it was much easier ,less skin removing and safer in my mind changing the small hose's and the filter in one peice.

  • 1 year later...

Cheers mate.

I'm beginning to think that there the same part just a different number because ive seen both quoted a few times each.

Same with the oil filter, ive got 15208-H8911 and AY100-NS007 not sure which one to get.

I just changed mine on the weekend. I got a ryco for $26

Originally i went down there and they looked up r32 gtr in the book and gave me this massive filter. I walked out with it and tried to put it in but my original was half the size with a right angle bend in the top. I took it back and got the right one.

Thanks for the hot water tip it saved me knuckles :domokun:

Interestingly... we cut a hole in the top of the filter about an inch in diameter and lit it up. Made a cool camp stove that sat there burning for an hour... We later realised it was still going so we used compressed air from the bottom and it made the best flamethrower! so crazy how much fuel residue must have been in there it just kept goin and goin.

should make your next filter change a bit more interesting ;)

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