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I'm replacing the fuel filters on my truck and I bought the NAPA #3512 for the two large secondaries per this forums advice. They look just like this
http://www.fleetfilter.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/33512.jpg
They're a good match for dimensions but they have the big sheetmetal screen on the outside of them. The filters that were already in the truck did NOT have that exterior metal screen. I checked the other WIX filter number (something like a 33511, the NAPA Gold number.) and it had the very same screen. Seems like this will heavily restrict flow to the IP and put un-needed stress on it.
I'm changing my filters because the truck started to run poorly and misfire. The old filters were certainly overdue for changing, I'm surprised it ran at all. It no longer misfires but it doesn't make nearly the same power it did before. I used to be able to cruise at 60 without much effort and now it is an absolute struggle to get to 45 on a flat road.
I'm blaming the screen on the filters, what say you guys? I am going to pull the inline fuel pump tomorrow to check the condition of the feed tube and screen to rule it out.
http://www.fleetfilter.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/33512.jpg
They're a good match for dimensions but they have the big sheetmetal screen on the outside of them. The filters that were already in the truck did NOT have that exterior metal screen. I checked the other WIX filter number (something like a 33511, the NAPA Gold number.) and it had the very same screen. Seems like this will heavily restrict flow to the IP and put un-needed stress on it.
I'm changing my filters because the truck started to run poorly and misfire. The old filters were certainly overdue for changing, I'm surprised it ran at all. It no longer misfires but it doesn't make nearly the same power it did before. I used to be able to cruise at 60 without much effort and now it is an absolute struggle to get to 45 on a flat road.
I'm blaming the screen on the filters, what say you guys? I am going to pull the inline fuel pump tomorrow to check the condition of the feed tube and screen to rule it out.