How often are you changing fuel filters?
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How often are you changing fuel filters?
Just wondering what kind of interval you all have been using. I noticed I start to see a decline in engine performance around 15K miles myself. I think they should last a little longer than that though.
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Much less frequently in our trucks vs a newer diesel. Our trucks much more forgiving to dirty fuel, why we run 12-15 micron filters vs the new gen guys running 1-2 micron.
Water in the filter is usually the major culprit. If you buy fs1221 or bf1221 just drain it off occasionally and run until fuel pressure drops. I'm also cheap, lol.
Otherwise, I'd say annually is plenty good!
Water in the filter is usually the major culprit. If you buy fs1221 or bf1221 just drain it off occasionally and run until fuel pressure drops. I'm also cheap, lol.
Otherwise, I'd say annually is plenty good!
If you have a gauge, there is no reason to not run it as long as you can IMO. Without a gauge, the more often the better.
When I think about it like that, a fuel pressure gauge would eventually pay for itself in just filter savings alone, let alone an injection pump...
When I think about it like that, a fuel pressure gauge would eventually pay for itself in just filter savings alone, let alone an injection pump...
On my '01 which has a fuel pressure gauge, I usually go about 50,000 miles before noticing a couple PSI in fuel pressure drop at WOT.
You could save a decent amount of cash not swapping filters blindly with a gauge.
You could save a decent amount of cash not swapping filters blindly with a gauge.
I get where you guys (or misers) are coming from 


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But, to me, $12 a year is nothing to blow on my ride. Heck, my wife spends $50 a week on our dogs and cats. What the heck is $12.00?
I have over a case of them in stock, so if I went as long as you guys, when I died, my wife would still have a case of filters hanging around.



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But, to me, $12 a year is nothing to blow on my ride. Heck, my wife spends $50 a week on our dogs and cats. What the heck is $12.00?
I have over a case of them in stock, so if I went as long as you guys, when I died, my wife would still have a case of filters hanging around.







