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[QUOTE="SkySki Jason, post: 113928, member: 1118"] Good point on the pressures Tarm. Most 'fuel' filters are rated for 50psi and water-separating filters are often designed to work on vacuum-side of the pump... All WIX spin-on fuel filters are rated for 75psi and I know the Donaldson we use for Vegistroke conversion is also rated for 75psi. There aren't that many diesel applications that need a high-pressure filter like we do, so its always worth checking! I've found that some filters may 'cross-over' to a different brand, but the other brand is rated for a lower pressure or even different micron rating! :jawdrop: [/QUOTE]
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