What are your thoughts on Adding a 350z fuel filter on a Maxima?

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A.Tech
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I have heard of ppl doing this on that other forum and people have been swearing by it... Question is... Even though this could have better flow. Do you really think we will see a difference at all?

Not to mention... How much are we paying for the 350Z filter and what 350z year works with the right gen4 year?

I know that the 350z is still in its first gen, but do all of them work for all Gen4s maximas?

I did find out about it on the gen4 forum.


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With aftermarket components, who knows. With factory I doubt it would matter. My question would be if anyone has done a dyno, and even then if it showed a couple hp increase that could be attributed to just about anything.

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I don't see where it would make a difference since the fuel regulator controls how much fuel goes to the injectors, and the ECU controls the injector firing.

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Exactly... Maybe it is because people are buying stuff froma 350Z think they are getting more... Even if it is more flow the pressure would be the same...


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