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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
If you have a look at https://www.autoteiledirekt.de/oenumber/wji500040.html you can identifiy prices and manufacture for that filter. I personally would not worry buying a cheap filter, but my fuel-quality ist premium. I use the MAHLE KC 204 which is half the price of genuine.
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12th Jun 2023 7:37am |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1042 |
Just out of interest, how do you know the filter needs changing?
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12th Jun 2023 7:42am |
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Timcat Member Since: 20 Jul 2016 Location: Rugby at the moment Posts: 1025 |
I normally ask the locals when they change theirs ( I’m on the Angolan & Namibian landrover groups) but with ours you can feel it ( power is down & big hills are more of an issue) call me crazy but when I change the filter out it runs much better.
Also runs hotter, again might be me but changing the filter helps. |
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12th Jun 2023 7:53am |
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Timcat Member Since: 20 Jul 2016 Location: Rugby at the moment Posts: 1025 |
Thanks Hornet, interesting looking at the costs & manufacturers
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12th Jun 2023 8:01am |
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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4650 |
I use MAHLE. Drain it every now and then to check for water, but I suppose it all comes down to the quality of the fuel. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali 2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu 2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai |
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12th Jun 2023 10:03am |
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Dutch Member Since: 06 Jun 2016 Location: Bavaria Posts: 7 |
I change the filter twice a year. Before winter -due to two frozen diesel lines in the past- and in spring.
Maybe it's overdone but it's only max 20 Euro each and I feel much better so:-) Search for WJI500040 at autodoc-dot-co-dot-uk The 2007 110 has reached 250k km on the clock, motor still sounds great, AGR is absolutly clean due to digital driver Regards Ron Freshly dismantled Click image to enlarge Cleaned |
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9th Jul 2023 9:33pm |
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Bluest Member Since: 23 Apr 2016 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4206 |
Personally, if I was in an environment where the fuel is routinely contaminated/dirty, I would stick with genuine filters if you can stomach the cost. They are clearly working well for you. The problem is, it's hard to know if an aftermarket filter meets the same standard for filtration as LR intended. If you can find the published micron ratings that would give some confidence. Being in the UK, I'm happy to use any of the name brands (Purflux, Mann, UFI etc), but it's not so critical here. For info, the filter head itself on the car is made by Purflux, so maybe their filters are a good match, but you'd need to check.
Have you considered a secondary fuel filter system like is popular in Australia? That could give you some piece of mind that if anything gets past the standard one it will be caught further down the line. That secondary one should last much longer as the fuel should be largely clean by the time it gets there. https://www.tools.com/land-rover-defender-...fuel-manag 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS |
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10th Jul 2023 8:48am |
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MK Member Since: 28 Aug 2008 Location: Santiago Posts: 2414 |
OEM is Fuelmanager part #36995. 5 micron filtration. Puma 110" SW
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10th Jul 2023 12:46pm |
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Timcat Member Since: 20 Jul 2016 Location: Rugby at the moment Posts: 1025 |
I do like the look of the secondary fuel filter, if available I’d buy one of those but where & how you would put it in a pumas fuel line would be interesting. I’ve gone for the Mahle fuel filters ( 5 micron) after asking some of the Namibian guys I know who do Angola & up the east coast regularly. Time will tell I suppose. |
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15th Jul 2023 8:46am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1624 |
Mahle are about the best and what I use on my own stuff- I don’t like fram at all won’t touch them.
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15th Jul 2023 3:08pm |
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MK Member Since: 28 Aug 2008 Location: Santiago Posts: 2414 |
This one is also available (#36994). But it could become clogged if the fuel is too dirty. Not sure.
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15th Jul 2023 4:03pm |
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Hgg Member Since: 25 Aug 2019 Location: Nairobi Posts: 1 |
Am running a second Racor filter in a 2.2 Puma and it works beautifully. Also in an area where fuel can get dodgy (East Africa) Can take pics of it if interested You can get it from South Africa with the required fittings |
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22nd Jul 2023 9:52am |
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HardCharger Member Since: 03 Mar 2013 Location: Manila Posts: 734 |
I've always fancied the idea of installing a second filter down the line from the factory filter with a system priming assembly. Very handy for the 2.4 owners as they will no loner need a specific tool just to prime the fuel system.
For those with a 2.2, this shouldn't be much of a concern since all y'all have an electric pump in the tank. If anyone knows of an aftermarket solution like this, not sure if Racor has, please let us know. Thanks! |
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24th Jul 2023 2:43am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17364 |
If you extend the tank breather somewhere sensible you don't need a priming tool for a 2.4, you can simply blow or apply compressed air to pressurise the tank.
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24th Jul 2023 6:27am |
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