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Thread: Kinsler Turbo Blue fuel filter kit

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    Ok here it is fresh off the UPS truck and as you can see this is not a small filter, t
    his has compression fittings, high quality braided stainless steel lines.

    Last edited by Dennis Reinhart; 03-31-2011 at 10:59 AM.

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    Do you have a part # for just the filter(no lines)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by massacre View Post
    Do you have a part # for just the filter(no lines)?

    You can call Kinsler it retails for about 136.00 with the bracket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Reinhart View Post
    Ok here it is fresh off the UPS truck and as you can see this is not a small filter, t
    his has compression fittings, high quality braided stainless steel lines.


    Looks like a great professional setup Dennis, nice "Godzilla" sticker on it too. What do you sell the replacement filter elements for?
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    I think there abot 9.00 I will call Brian and ask him tomorrow.

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    Dennis, How much is the kit? does your price include installation and if you installed it, how long would it take?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirchMarauder View Post
    Dennis, How much is the kit? does your price include installation and if you installed it, how long would it take?

    Install is not included it takes about 1 hour I am waiting on my cost on the lines I will have that tomorrow and will post it then. I want to thank the site for all there support and interst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dohc324ci View Post
    $250 on Reihnhart's website?


    I will sell this conplete for 220.00 PS

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    Thanks Dennis.
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    I'm in, will call you tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Reinhart View Post
    You can call Kinsler it retails for about 136.00 with the bracket.
    Thanks Dennis, I appreciate that.

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    I now have sold four kits Russel bought his today.

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    I now have these in stock for 225.00 PS

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    Here of before and after pictures of the Kinsler fuel filter install, as you can see below is the stock OEM fuel filter.



    Below this is the complete Kinsler fuel filter kit with the aircraft quality stainless steel brake lines and compression fittings



    Shown installed is the new Kinsler fuel filter installed.



    Next are showing how the front and rear stainless steel lines are connected to the OEM steel lines by compression fittings.





    I could've made this kit less expensive, but when it comes to a fuel system on any ones car I don't want to leave anything to chance, that is why I chose aircraft quality braided stainless steel lines with compression fittings. This will completely rule out the chance of any fuel leaks in the future, due to possibly deteriorating rubber hoses or the clamps that might attach them to an OEM steel line.

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    how often do have to change the filter ?
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