Description
The Fuelab 828 In-Line Fuel Filter is designed for high-performance automotive applications, offering reliable filtration with a long-lasting fiberglass element. Featuring a -8AN inlet and outlet, this filter ensures a secure, leak-free connection suitable for various fuel systems. The 6-micron filtration capability effectively removes dirt, debris, and contaminants from the fuel, helping to protect your engine and improve overall performance. Constructed with durability in mind, the Fuelab 828 filter is an essential component for racers, enthusiasts, and professional mechanics seeking quality and reliability.
Installation is straightforward due to its universal design, making it compatible with a wide range of fuel systems. Its black finish enhances its aesthetic appeal while resisting corrosion and environmental wear. This filter's long length allows for increased filtration surface area, which contributes to longer service intervals and reduced maintenance requirements. The fiberglass element is designed for ease of replacement, ensuring minimal downtime during maintenance routines.
Designed with precision engineering, the Fuelab 828 In-Line Fuel Filter adheres to strict quality standards, providing consistent performance in demanding conditions. Its compact size and lightweight construction make it suitable for various vehicle setups without adding unnecessary bulk or weight. Whether you're upgrading a race car or maintaining a high-performance street vehicle, this filter offers dependable fuel filtration with a focus on efficiency and durability.
Features:
- Long length design for increased filtration surface area
- Inlet and outlet fittings: -8AN for secure connections
- 6 micron fiberglass element effectively filters dirt and debris
- Universal compatibility with various fuel systems
- Durable black finish resists corrosion and environmental wear
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