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    the Fram HPG-1 canister filter was originally used on some diesel trucks as I understand.. I don't think it would be hard to find replacement elements for that filter..
    HPG-1 is more money, but if the filters are available, it's worth it... I bought the HPG-1 for my Falcon 200 I6 engine
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    I originally put the Summit canister filter on my car near the tank but found it was too close to the exhaust so ended up with a 6" Speedway in line race car filter. I think the canister unit would do a better job but on my 'A' chassis, just wouldn't fit with all the rest of the chassis clap trap. But, since I may be taking those big 50 series Flowmaster mufflers off (ho hum sound) and putting glass packs on, might just reinstall the Summit piece.
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