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speaking of fuel filter is there a how to on it i don't think it would hurt if i changed mine considering it has 93k on the stock one


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Originally posted by GS474:
speaking of fuel filter is there a how to on it i don't think it would hurt if i changed mine considering it has 93k on the stock one







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Sticky IT! someone! I've been meaning to do that for awhile. I figure at 103,xxx on the original filter, it's time to change.


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my 99 mtx got 36.3 mpg on my last trip on the highway, but i was very carefull about my shifting patterns and i kept it around or under 65 the whole way, my 02 focus only had 11,000 miles when i got it and that never got over 31 mpg, but it was auto


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*was searching for posts* Got a bag of autolite 5364s sitting in a bag next to my table waiting for install tomorrow .. in a silvertop-powered mystique

I'm taking the 15.whatever with a huuuuuge bag of salt. Maybe at high altitude? Dunno. I do know that zetecs are super picky about conditions - on different days at the same spot (particular freeway onramp), I've flown onto the freeway faster than I ever imagined, and gotten the "0-60 in .. eventually" too.

Then again, the mystique's a "sometimes it starts great, sometimes it doesn't start, idling too high and misfiring all the time" car - not bad misfires, but misfires nonetheless. I think it's the old spark plugs. They're older than yo mamma!


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Man some of you people are going way to long on your original fuel filter. I change mind every winter.




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Originally posted by jtour:
Man some of you people are going way to long on your original fuel filter. I change mind every winter.





I've changed mine every spring, at the same time as the cabin air filter, regular air filter, breather filter, gapping spark plugs, etc... My car gets a good spring cleaning.


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Originally posted by jtour:
Man some of you people are going way to long on your original fuel filter. I change mind every winter.



If the old one works just fine (I wouldn't go more than 4 or 5 years on one) then the only thing changing it achieves is lightening your wallet.


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Originally posted by SVTfrog:
Originally posted by jtour:
Man some of you people are going way to long on your original fuel filter. I change mind every winter.



If the old one works just fine (I wouldn't go more than 4 or 5 years on one) then the only thing changing it achieves is lightening your wallet.




I disagree. It is preventenative maintence. The whole idea of that is fixing things before they break to stop more expensive or inconvienent problems. After a year, mine had a good deal of rust. I wouldn't want to be driving and have the gas just start pouring out over a simple $6 part.


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