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the last pic should have been these, but the orig filter is not that great so anything else is a help
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Friends,
I confused.
You put another filter? there is a place ?
You can get a picture or a drawing of connections?
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Friends,
I confused.
You put another filter? there is a place ?
You can get a picture or a drawing of connections?
thanks
There is always a place, but where that place is will depend on the size of the filter in use. I personally have mine installed up under the rear quarter effectively below the fuel filler as this was the only place my filter would fit and be reasonably easy to maintain.

You just need to use a bit of ingenuity to make something work. Sometimes you also need to be able to fabricate a suitable bracket to make it work.

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Looks like it will work well. Which filter is it?
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Looks like it will work well. Which filter is it?
mitsubishi lancer

After a two-week drive
Everything seems to be all right
There is no starting and traveling problem

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I use this . doesn't connect to water sensor but you can see if water is in bowl.

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Hey any chance I can get a closer look at the way this is mounted? About to mount the same filter to my WG
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