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Old Sep 17, 2016 | 12:11 PM
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Doesn't look half bad to me.
 
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Old Sep 17, 2016 | 12:21 PM
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Maybe you should check your sight at the doctor. How much worse it has to go? By the way after taking of the filter it smelled like hell, not for gasoline smell but for additives I have had used 2 years ago- that was my mistake. and even now it smells. But if you want to drive with your car with dirty fuel filter is your choice. But not me. It also puts extra pressure on fuel pump also, dirty fuel filter. I see some G35 owners in this forum have replaced their fuel filter already in 60k miles, mine is 127k miles. I see here big difference.
 
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Old Sep 17, 2016 | 04:07 PM
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Look kid, your smart azz attitude has just about run it's course. Either chill out and quit being a d!ck or I will give you a little vacation from Driver, your choice. For the most part there is a lot of respect between members here and you just don't seem to get that.
 
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Old Sep 17, 2016 | 11:20 PM
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First I am not a kid. I am in my best age, and from you nobody asking anything, my conversation was with urbanengineer. Thats why i am saying because you brought this subject up, that I do not see neither from you no respect what i am saying, so you back off. Bytheway, everybody can stay for them self, you do not need to nanny for somebody else.
Second- we are here all grown up, some more some less.and my attitude is in it's correct place, if you read and think carefully about the subject what I brought up from beginning. and I am cool anyway and not chilled up.
I stand for the point I said first place, that fuel filter is suggestable to replace by time and especcially if mileage gets over 100k.
 

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Old Sep 18, 2016 | 09:54 PM
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It's like changing oil early. Of course it looks nasty, it was used, anything premature is early spending. If Infiniti recommended it on the "hard use" recommended maintenance interval I would replace it early but they don't.
 
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 04:08 AM
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Yes, Infiniti service program does not require fuel filter replacement, but as i saw after 127k the filter was dirty and of course very big role is fuel quality we use.
 
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by QX1
First I am not a kid. I am in my best age, and from you nobody asking anything, my conversation was with urbanengineer. Thats why i am saying because you brought this subject up, that I do not see neither from you no respect what i am saying, so you back off. Bytheway, everybody can stay for them self, you do not need to nanny for somebody else.
Second- we are here all grown up, some more some less.and my attitude is in it's correct place, if you read and think carefully about the subject what I brought up from beginning. and I am cool anyway and not chilled up.
I stand for the point I said first place, that fuel filter is suggestable to replace by time and especcially if mileage gets over 100k.

I have a question for you are you in, or from, another country? If so that would explain a lot. Your use of the English language is unusual but I don't think that comes from a place of ignorance, my guess is it's your second language.

I have a lot of jobs as a moderator: enforce the forum rules, let members know when they push the envelope a bit too far, keep order maintained, offer my sage advice etc. So every post in every thread in every sub-forum here IS my business. So I'm glad you're "cool and not chilled up". Stay that way and we'll all get along.......
 
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 07:39 AM
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I have a question for you are you in, or from, another country? If so that would explain a lot. Your use of the English language is unusual but I don't think that comes from a place of ignorance, my guess is it's your second language.

I have a lot of jobs as a moderator: enforce the forum rules, let members know when they push the envelope a bit too far, keep order maintained, offer my sage advice etc. So every post in every thread in every sub-forum here IS my business. So I'm glad you're "cool and not chilled up". Stay that way and we'll all get along.......
Yes , your guess is correct, my english is second language, I am from other country, of course I admit my english is not perfect, neither native, but I would say I have pretty good understanding of it. I try to be realistic, but still standing in my point if I am saying something. Sometimes people do not want to look my point exactly, but I am willing to admit my mistakes if shown wrong. In above mentioned moment od dispute, was issue about fuel filter dirtyness, that I thought to be useful to share in this forum and show by photos that they do become after long time use dirty. to that was reacted that it is not so much dirty wich was clearly wrong conclusion from my point of view. Maybe i said it too loud, but I wanted to explain my point clearly and firmly. I stood in facts, not being disrespectful, but bring us back to the ground.
 

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Old Jun 6, 2017 | 01:08 PM
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So my car is sputtering and I've replaced the spark plugs with iridium ngk plugs but hasn't brought up any codes. My friend says that it may be the fuel filter/pump. I've looked on rockauto.com but they only have replacements for the coupe, none for the sedan. Where can I find an inexpensive place to buy oem parts?
 
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Old Jun 6, 2017 | 03:25 PM
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You have to use only OEM fuel filter and it is replacable. I have done it. 2 hour job.
 
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