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#57602 04/06/02 11:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by MarkO:
oh yeah...thanks for the tip on the Regane Gumout additive. I can't believe the difference in my car.
I wasn't kidding when I said I SWEAR by it.
It's the ONLY fuel additive I use that WORKS.


Pete...

98.5 SE Sport Duratec ATX (P66L)
Black Clearcoat on Greystone
DOB 11/21/1997
DOP 12/25/1997
PIAA 510 Super White Driving Lights
SVT CAT-BACK EXHAUST (No Resonator)
DiabloSport Chip (LPQ4) - Engineered To Raise Hell
Too many other mods to list...
Sounds sweet, runs quick...
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#57603 04/07/02 02:39 AM
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Piece of cake to change this thing. I just followed the directions from the 'How To' Article and only took about 20 minutes. I got mine at Advance Auto Parts for $16.88 + tax. I love this web site!!!


1995 Metallic Willow Green Contour LX V6
#57604 04/08/02 03:06 AM
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Originally posted by dealer502:
this is one part i have never replaced. are they dirty? can you tell any difference after the change? is it hard to do? does it need to be done? confused
For a pic of one after 15k:
http://www.picturetrail.com/svtstpete/674422
EDIT: Mine is not that dirty because I rarely use AC/heat.

You may or may not be able to tell a difference. It really depends how dirty it is. You'll notice when you turn on heat/air.

It needs to be done. Trust me. I work for a company that deals with lead, asbestos, mold, mildew, etc. The horror stories I've heard and read. frown


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#57605 04/08/02 03:09 AM
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I wish I had a digital camera to show you what mine looked like. It was like the picture you just posted but no white, all gray/black.


1995 Metallic Willow Green Contour LX V6
#57606 04/08/02 12:58 PM
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They normally get filthey after a year, the 20,000 mile recommended interval is pushing it a little. Much dirtier then the engine air filter I have found.,

#57607 04/09/02 12:29 PM
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Went to AutoZone last night, looking for the $8 Deutsch cabin filter (#CAF1700). Well, my store no longer has Deutsch oil or air filters on the shelves. Instead they have STP. I couldn't find the filter in the STP brand (the Deutsch part numbers were labeled in small type on the boxes) and the counter guy looked it up.

The Deutsch CAF1700 was $19.99 and had to be ordered (1-2 business days)! Were these really 8 bucks at some point? I should have just bought the Purolator for 16 bucks at Advance Auto Parts when I was there yesterday.


Jason
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#57608 04/11/02 04:14 AM
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Is CF8046 the correct part number for the Fram filter?


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#57609 04/11/02 04:40 AM
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Just buy the Purolator.

Purolator makes the Motorcraft units. So it has the correct alignment tabs. Plus it's a superior filter to FRAM, STP, Deutsch, etc...


2000 SVT #674 - Check it out!

Whoever coined the phrase; "If it ain't broke; don't fix it" ~ Just doesn't get it...
#57610 04/11/02 11:02 AM
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In a thread about a year ago, bigjim was explaining how the Fram was actually a quite good filter for this application. Something about some sort of fancy charcoal that would likely keep the filter performing better for a longer time than the stock Motorcraft.

Any thoughts?


Jason
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I'll let u know...

Finally I ordered mine... $19.99


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