In-line fuel filter element and housing kit, stainless steel 40 micron, 5/16in hose barb, 110mm. Universal
DW's Vehicle-Specific fuel rails offer higher flow, more plumbing options, and several unique features that go beyond what is currently available in the market. Quality, Performance, and Flexibility are what the customer has asked for, and DW has delivered.
Quality - DW fuel rails are CNC’d from billet T6061 aluminum and hard anodized in a black finish. The new DW rails were designed with integrated CNC brackets; less expensive bolt-on brackets save money but lack stiffness and precision. In addition, DW engineers invested significant design time removing excess material to shave weight and create a sleek signature look resulting in a rail that looks as good as it performs.
Performance - DW fuel rails outflow the competition with -8AN ORB inlets and outlets utilizing bore diameters that exceed AN spec by 80%. In addition, only DW rails feature bottom-mount 3/8" NPT ports for low-profile fuel pulsation damper integration – which decrease noise and pressure fluctuations in dead-headed and returnless configurations.
Flexibility - DW fuel rails are engineered for use in both return and returnless configurations. This flexibility allows you to buy once and buy right, future-proofing your rails for build stages yet to come. The DW rails also feature 1/8" NPT top ports and 3/8" NPT bottom ports which allow integration points for nitrous, pressure gauges, fuel pulsation dampers, and other rail accessories. A Schrader Valve is included with each set for easy and accurate fuel pressure data logging during tuning sessions.
DW rails are offered in multiple kit options to meet your needs: rails, rails + crossover, rails + plumbing kits, or rails + plumbing kits + injectors.
DW fuel filters are compatible with a wide range of fuels including pump gas, race gas, MTBE, ethanol, methanol, and diesel. DW recommends a maximum service interval of 12 months or 12,000 miles. Shorter service intervals are recommended with harsher conditions and corrosive fuels.