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    So.... what is a second fuel filter that filters 5 microns going to achieve that the first fuel filter filtering 5 microns wont?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    So.... what is a second fuel filter that filters 5 microns going to achieve that the first fuel filter filtering 5 microns wont?
    Assume your referring to my input. Nothing is the Answer to that.

    Im just offering an alternative, In the Iveco I replace the unreliable cartridge filter with the Z669 , both are 5 micron. A pre filter needs to be coarser media , hence the Z 332 Ford / Mazda suggestion . Z252X is the same fit as a Z669 but is 10 micron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Assume your referring to my input. Nothing is the Answer to that.

    Im just offering an alternative, In the Iveco I replace the unreliable cartridge filter with the Z669 , both are 5 micron. A pre filter needs to be coarser media , hence the Z 332 Ford / Mazda suggestion . Z252X is the same fit as a Z669 but is 10 micron.
    No no, wasnt referring to anyone's post, was just a general comment with regards to the sometimes sales spin of companies pushing second fuel filter installs.

    I see a lot of "Quick! save you diesel engine now" and fit.... second fuel filter kit, fit a oil separator (catch can), remap with a performance tune, etc etc..... hell lets fit a hi-clone .....
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    So you’d stay with just the factory filter Daz? ...is there any merit in a second filter in case the First gets waterlogged, or is the fuel just going to carry the water to the scond anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Those Fuel Managers are over rated & over expensive.

    Get a fuel filter mount from a 70 series cruiser ($100 from eBay) & run a Ryco Z699 , 5 micron & have a water trap built in with a connection to hook up to an idiot light which will illuminate if theres water.

    I make an adaptor to fit the Iveco fuel sensor inside the Z699 instead of the POS Iveco plastic housing rubbish , Ive had 2 standard filter housings split & they are $300 ++ , the Cruiser would be an ideal Aux filter for any LandRover, as would Ford Courier / Mazda Bravo Filters (pictured) which runs Z332 (10 micron)

    Oh & you get a bonus hand primer pump, very handy.

    I actually like this setup as on a 2.4lt Defender TDCi (puma) it will give you a simple way to prime the fuel system.
    In fact I use a aftermarket alloy fuel filter head that has a primer on early model Jeeps diesels (as they suffer the same thing you mention, and at $300) that is round $50 and uses the same filter as the previous model Defender TD5 (which is used on a lot of diesels) In the pic is a Baldwin BF7970
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    Well you would really need one with a water trap.

    I dont see fitting a fuel filter underneath to be the best spot, it doesnt really promote regular filter changing.
    I spose the ideal setup would be 10 micron primary filter, 5 micron secondary filter, one of them with a water trap.

    We are talking worst case scenario here.... dirty fuel with water in it.....
    I would be more inclined to take a few spare fuel filters.
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    Don't know about the Puma but the Td5 filters have a built in water trap & the Discos have the "water in filter idiot light". Defender is same without the idiot light. Idiot thing about the filter is the location in the wheel well , no light needed for that.

    If your worried about water in fuel don't wait for a light, just crack the drain on the filter & the water comes out before the diesel. All standard equipment - no aux filter needed.

    That said Ive never had any water in the fuel of any of my 4x4's , in 35 years ,( not even the one I submerged ). Regular filter changing will deal with any water that condenses in your tank.

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    Understand the water trap, but how is a 10 micron and a five micron better than two 5’s?

    Is there a water trap replacement filter for the standard filter underneath on a 2.2? Then is there a good location to mount a second 5 micron under the bonnet?

    Is the genuine LR filter 5 micron?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    Understand the water trap, but how is a 10 micron and a five micron better than two 5’s?

    Is there a water trap replacement filter for the standard filter underneath on a 2.2? Then is there a good location to mount a second 5 micron under the bonnet?

    Is the genuine LR filter 5 micron?
    Because the primary filter, at 10 microns grabs all the "large" particles while the secondary, at 5 microns grabs all the left over particles.

    Having two 5 micron filters does nothing. The second filter wont pick up 5 micron particles that the first filter somehow missed. As in if a particle goes through the first 5 micron filter then it will also go through the second 5 micron particle.

    On the Defender TDCi (puma) I use a Baldwin fuel filter (sorry cant remember the number off the top of my head) but it is marked as "Secondary Filter" and is 5 micron.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post

    That said Ive never had any water in the fuel of any of my 4x4's , in 35 years ,( not even the one I submerged ). Regular filter changing will deal with any water that condenses in your tank.
    This statement x 2
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