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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 03:26 PM
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Amsoil By-pass filter pics

I just purchased a remote bypass filter, and need a good place to mount it. any sugestions, or pics appreciated.
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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 06:27 PM
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Re:Amsoil By-pass filter pics

From a previous post. I ordered stuff from this guy and it is quality stuff. He is very good to talk to on the phone also.<br><br>I have pics of my mount on page two of the Members Photo album if you want to look at them. <br><br>However the short of it is the majority of people place it in one of 2 spots: Underneath the radiator cross member or on a passenger side battery mount. Over on the TDR a member named CPFF (John Strenkowski) makes a great battery mount, as well as a billet adapter (which is just plain awesome) and stainless braided lines. He has a kit for all or will sell whatever pieces you want.
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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 07:01 PM
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Re:Amsoil By-pass filter pics

I appreaciate the help. I did a search, but didn't type in the correct info the first time. I typed in duel by-pass, and it didn't bring up the right info. I thank you for pointing me in the right dirrection.
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