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    Is there any good quality Cat fuel filters that will fit the stock 2007.5 6.7L filter/water seperator? Or is there another brand I could use to filter down to 2 microns? Just want to protect the injectors the best that I can.


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    Fleetguard Fuel and Oil Filters are what I use they are made by Cummins for Cummins the fuel filter goes down to 3 microns I believe you can buy it from genos garage for about $ 72 and change I believe

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    @Sunflake
    You'd have to run some sort of dual remote fuel filter/water sep to get it down to 2 microns. I ran a frame mounted set up like that on my 08. Pretty easy install and worked great. No idea where I got it but maybe @Dude's Diesel Performance can help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunflake View Post
    Is there any good quality Cat fuel filters that will fit the stock 2007.5 6.7L filter/water seperator? Or is there another brand I could use to filter down to 2 microns? Just want to protect the injectors the best that I can.
    I have GDP remote filter and big line kit... 2 micron and keeps up with 200 tune & 90 HP injectors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RATLIN'HP View Post
    @Sunflake
    You'd have to run some sort of dual remote fuel filter/water sep to get it down to 2 microns. I ran a frame mounted set up like that on my 08. Pretty easy install and worked great. No idea where I got it but maybe @Dude's Diesel Performance can help.
    Thanks I saw this set up and was wondering if maybe the filter would work on a stock. It mounts down by the frame and they advise leaving the stock filter in place and it filters down to 2 microns.

    http://m.dieselfuelfilterkits.com/?u...ades.html#3096


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    Definitley can look into that for ya bud!! I'll send you a pm as soon as I get some info!

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    Thought I posted this but thanks @RATLIN'HP very much appreciated!

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    You can buy or make your own setup. The filter bases are not that expensive and mine are Baldwin FB1311. But you can get them through NAPA or most parts store in thier brand name. If your handy with metal, you can make it fit most anywhere under your truck. I was waiting for my home to be built, so I bought one from a company called XXFuel (I think they are out of business now) out of Salt Lake. I'll put a picture at the end.

    But my friend wanted one and we got some steel and bent and welded as needed. And it went on without a hitch. This style only bolts on where the two bolts are for the driver seat, so there is no holes in the frame and such. Filters can be bought from several places and still meet the 2 micron desire.


    If you take your time, handy with metal and a little imagination you can have it done in one weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOldBiker View Post
    You can buy or make your own setup. The filter bases are not that expensive and mine are Baldwin FB1311. But you can get them through NAPA or most parts store in thier brand name. If your handy with metal, you can make it fit most anywhere under your truck. I was waiting for my home to be built, so I bought one from a company called XXFuel (I think they are out of business now) out of Salt Lake. I'll put a picture at the end.

    But my friend wanted one and we got some steel and bent and welded as needed. And it went on without a hitch. This style only bolts on where the two bolts are for the driver seat, so there is no holes in the frame and such. Filters can be bought from several places and still meet the 2 micron desire.


    If you take your time, handy with metal and a little imagination you can have it done in one weekend.
    That is a pretty slick setup bud nice job

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    It was funny, I paid bucks for mine since I lived out of a hotel room at the time when the house was being built and couldn't get to my tools.

    My new neghbor then, now friend, had to buy some hose, fittings and the filter bases, but he had the steel in his barn. The labor was ours and it cost coffee until we were done, then to some beer. The paint was in my basement (the house was done). So he got by cheap.



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