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So I just replaced the low pressure fuel pump on my 14 6.7 and it seems to be running as good as it was before. I need to get an aftermarket fuel filter setup for my truck. So what are you using, why did you pick that particular system and is it working, does it really help in taking out water and other contaminates? These fuel systems dont seem to be up to par in filtering modern day fuel, I need peace of mind. Thanks
Several of us with the 6.7 - myself included - are using and are happy with the Dieselsite filters. It is well made and offers good filtration and water separation, and has clear bowls, so water and contaminants can be seen without crawling under the truck and draining anything. A bit pricey, but good peace of mind for many of us.
to the best of my knowledge, there really isn't a lot of aftermarket options other than what was pointed out.
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I have a 2014 6.7 f-250 looking to replace factory fuel filters but not able to afford the expensive filters right now can someone direct me where I can find a decent fuel filters online
Thanks in advance
If you are just wanting to replace the elements with new, but keep everything OEM, here is a good place to buy filters. Don't know if that is what you are looking for, or an inexpensive aftermarket setup to get rid of the factory style system. https://www.dieselfiltersonline.com/...truck_filters/
If you are just wanting to replace the elements with new, but keep everything OEM, here is a good place to buy filters. Don't know if that is what you are looking for, or an inexpensive aftermarket setup to get rid of the factory style system. https://www.dieselfiltersonline.com/...truck_filters/
Thank you for responding at this point I just want to replace and make sure the filters are clean and up to date. I have a friend that had to replace his fuel pump on a 2015 and that kind of scared me a little. Just want a quality filter that's not to expensive
Thanks again for your help EO2SeaBee
Thank you for responding at this point I just want to replace and make sure the filters are clean and up to date. I have a friend that had to replace his fuel pump on a 2015 and that kind of scared me a little. Just want a quality filter that's not to expensive
Thanks again for your help EO2SeaBee
You can get the Motorcraft FD-4615 fuel filter on Amazon for just under $52 shipped.
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