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Old 01-18-2006, 09:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fuel Filter Location

Does anyone know where the fuel filter on a 91 MR2 turbo is located? I've been looking in the repair manual and it is no where to be found. Thanks for any feedback.

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Old 01-18-2006, 10:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If you are standing on the driver-side of the engien bay ... look down
It is mounted along the struttower body surround (if that makes sense).
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Old 01-18-2006, 10:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Sure does! Thanks J&H for the input. I'll check it out and get back.
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Oh how about the pcv valve? Is it that metal piece going into the valve cover? If it is do I just pull it off and replace the valve?
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PCV = Positive crankcase VENT.
There is no such thing as a PCV valve.

the PCV is the metal pipe on top of the valve cover, but it is connected and there is no reason to ever do anything with it. It is merely a vent for crankcase pressures.
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hey J & H about that valve everytime i decide to play around with my car like do donuts and other stuff oil start coming out that same valve what can i do to prevent that other than stop doing donuts
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It's NOT a valve, it's a vent.

It's a HOLE. It vents air out of the crankcase.
If you are spinning the car around OR you have MASSIVE blow by on
your rings you could be shooting/spilling oit out of there.

The vent, from the factory, is routed back into the intake pre-turbo, so you should not be spilling any oil out of it. It should be getting pumped back into the intake.

You can buy a "catch can" for the oil.
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thanks dude where do i mount the oil catch can
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Thanks J&H for the great tips!
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lol nigga lets stop toying
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Who you talkin to? Or about? And who you callin a nigga?
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I think he was talking to clem.
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