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Re: sudden car death (fuel?)



Well, you have to remember that everyone at one time or another is also 
in a fix.
If you need a part NOW at 8pm where will you get it?  And when you get 
to shucks
(or pep boys or whatever) and they don't have the bosch but you need 
your car to run,
what do you do?

Chris DeLong wrote:

> 
>> I bought a new fuel filter today, no it's not a bosch....
>> It's a fram, they had it in stock and it was $10 cheaper than
>> the bosch, I hope no one has a problem with this!
> 
> 
> Hey guys! I went out and bought a Yugo... It was 2500$ cheaper than 
> the Scirocco.
> 
> Think about this. We recommend people to buy German parts for their 
> German cars not because we like to see others spend too much money. We 
> do it because we want them to enjoy their cars and have them last a 
> long time.
> 
> Sorry Geordy. If you want to cheap out on the parts you put on your 
> car you can. Jsut remeber that when this part fails prematurely that 
> you have been warned.
> 
> 
>> 
>> Now, my question, are these filters directional or is does
>> it matter which way I hook it up?  Should the seam face the
>> front or the rear of the car?
> 
> 
> The filter will only hook up one way. The holes for the banjo bolts 
> are different diameters.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Chris DeLong
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