DiecellDan
Registered User
Just added a hypermax intercooler and can't access the fuel filter. Any suggestions?
It could even be mounted along the frame. Even though I don't really like the idea myself, I'm going to be doing it in the future.
Not that I'm aware of. You have to make your own. Maybe Wes wants another product to offer? It's not like he already has enough or any thing.are there any kits for this?
I will say that my biggest thing to be paranoid about this is the possibility of something being thrown up off of the road and puncturing a filter. When I do this, I'm going to put a metal piece in front and probably underneath the filter/s for protection. My other big gripe is having to lay underneath your truck to change the filters, but it's something that I cam live with.are there any kits for this?
My eventual goal is to have a flat bed and in one of the boxes below, have a dual filter sytem and maybe selector switch moved in there so its easy to acces on its own and protected.I will say that my biggest thing to be paranoid about this is the possibility of something being thrown up off of the road and puncturing a filter. When I do this, I'm going to put a metal piece in front and probably underneath the filter/s for protection. My other big gripe is having to lay underneath your truck to change the filters, but it's something that I cam live with.
That's actually a pretty good idea. I don't want a flat bed though so it won't help me.My eventual goal is to have a flat bed and in one of the boxes below, have a dual filter sytem and maybe selector switch moved in there so its easy to acces on its own and protected.
Truck toolbox and just partition an area off to have a fuel system in there? If you placed it high enough to be the highpoint for air venting it would help too.That's actually a pretty good idea. I don't want a flat bed though so it won't help me.
Just added a hypermax intercooler and can't access the fuel filter. Any suggestions?