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see through or regular fuel filter

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I was going to recommend a Big Daddy too. You can just use any kind of fuel filter for the return line.
 
I use little purple anodized screen filters from Patriot RC. They're the ones the guy at the hobby shop gave me. They look like the Big Daddy only a little smaller.
 
I use little purple anodized screen filters from Patriot RC. They're the ones the guy at the hobby shop gave me. They look like the Big Daddy only a little smaller.

My LHS has patriot r/c stuff as well. I was curious about those filters. From what I've read recently, Big Daddy's have a stone filter instead of a screen though.
 
Yeah, Big Daddy's do. My LHS sells replacement stones filters for it, but they don't sell the filter itself. I need one.
 
The one you show, I wouldn't trust. Even in the display photo, one of the screens is out of place. It might look cool, but I wouldn't trust my engine to it.
Go for the Dynamite Big Daddy. Mine's red, but you can find one in purple. If not, go for the silver.
 
I've got one in the Mugen Prospec color (grey). Given a choice, I'd go the Big Daddy. I don't trust polycarbanate (assuming that's what the clear ones are made of) around fuel long-term.
 
Yea that one doesn't look too good. Also it will look cool for a month or 2 but then it will just get dingy colored..
 
That is called a Crap Trap filter. It is actually pretty good. The screen is actually not out of place at all.
 
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