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Old 05-25-22, 08:37 AM
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Fuel Filter Relocation Kit JP3 vs Radium

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Doing the fuel filter relocation kit soon, was going to get JP3, but found another kit made by Radium, which one should I go with?

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https://jp3motorsports.com/products/...l-filter-mount

Radium:
Fuel Filter Mount, FD RX7

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Old 05-25-22, 09:41 AM
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Use whichever you want. The both serve the same purpose. One is not superior to the other, it depends on your set up for which one would make more sense
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I run the Radium Fuel Filter Mount, fuel rails, regulator, Surge Tank and their products are top notch!
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Well Radium is for aftermarket filter, so depend if you want to stick with OEM filter or not. Also, if you have a diffuser, make sure they work with the diffuser you have on, space is tight down there.
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Originally Posted by ZE Power MX6
Well Radium is for aftermarket filter, so depend if you want to stick with OEM filter or not. Also, if you have a diffuser, make sure they work with the diffuser you have on, space is tight down there.
Thanks for the info, I suspected Radium needs to paired with after market filter, but did not find anything on their website.

I guess will stick with JP3 for the OEM then.
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Originally Posted by BrianZhong
Thanks for the info, I suspected Radium needs to paired with after market filter, but did not find anything on their website.

I guess will stick with JP3 for the OEM then.
The link you provided for the radium mount has checkboxes on that same url to include either a 10 micron or 6 micron fuel filter in the order...

Beyond that, one of the main options under their products dropdown are universal fuel filters. http://www.radiumauto.com/Universal-Fuel-Filters-C115.aspx I'm not sure you looked very hard 😂

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The @JP3 Motorsports allows you to mount the OEM, or the ID750 (which I just did)... and you could piggy back a water injection or other fluid pump on there as well.

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Well .. we are biased for good reason ... I would say go with the JP3 unit. Our products are designed to be modular and allow for different combinations. As Peter noted, our rear fuel filter relocation mount works as a stand alone either with an OEM filter or with the ID750 if you decide to upgrade later. If you want to run a methanol/water injection kit, our rear meth pump mount kit works swimmingly well with the fuel filter bracket into a nice and tidy package that requires no drilling on your car.

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I have had the JP3 installed for awhile now, with an Aeromotive canister type filter. It installed fine, and the Aeromotive bolted to it fine.
FYI, I have full AN fuel line from the tank to the engine.
I'm happy with the JP3 bracket.
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