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> Pvc Valve Fule Filter!!!
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post Apr 8 2000, 05:01 AM
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Hey everyone it Sat and gergous today. So it's a good day to work on the car. I went to pick up my oil and the guy asked me if I needed a fuel filter and a pcv. Now I know I need both but I was kinda hoping someone here would tell me how hard or how to change these .Thanks. Jer '96 PSE P.S. After the $200 speeding ticket lastnight I'm really starting to hate PIGS
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pcv valve is easy its located on top of your valve cover, as for your fuel filter its a b!@#& to change its located down below your air box on the driver side and if do change it out i recommend boshe fuel filters i found them to be the best and longest lasting filter later, freddie pse94 boshe plug platnium k&n fabricated ram air ngk 8mm wires overdrive pulley prd short shifter > >
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