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![]() Drives: Chevy camaro SS Join Date: May 2020
Location: Maryland
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Fuel Filter
Hi, Question: Has any one attempted to install a fuel filter on a 2010 Camaro. If so please provide details how it was done and what part were require to make the installation. Thank you in advance.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 CGM 2SS/RS LS3 Swapped A6 Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Spring Hill, FL
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Really not needed. We already have a sock filter connected to the pump in the tank, meant to last the life of the pump. I have seen filters added after someone does a major fuel system upgrade on the car when making big power though. But on a stock car, I don't see the need for it unless you are using some seriously skanky gas.
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2010 CGM Camaro 2SS LS3 Swapped A6 - GPI LS3 SS1 .647/.638, (224/237, 112 +4, 7º overlap) on CamMotion 8620 core, BTR Platinum .660" Dual Spring kit w/titanium retainers, CHE bronze trunnion upgrade, stock heads milled @ .015, Melling HV 10296 oil pump, TSP 1-7/8" long tube headers (W/Catless Off-road Pipes), Corsa Xtreme 3" Catback, GPI Ported/Rod Mod Intake, Stage 2 Ported Throttle Body, Vararam OTR CAI, Mike Norris Gen 2 catch can + GM 1LE clean side separator, 160º thermostat - Megan Racing adjustable coilovers (lowered 1.75"), MRR M017 10/11" wheels-Tuned by Ryan @ GPI
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![]() Drives: Chevy camaro SS Join Date: May 2020
Location: Maryland
Posts: 22
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okay thank you.
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