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Yeah, I wouldn't think a filter is needed as long as you use distilled water and some well known coolant. It would just cut down on your water circulation. From past experience though, it is better to have large toobing and as little obstruction as possible. Adding extra things to the loop can effect the performance.
if you are using an approved liquid, why would you need a filter?
You can use the old school carburated fuel filters. The ones that operate at like 5psi. Not Fuel Injected filter. Make sure its plastic also not the metal jobby.
nice review thx, the only thing I didn't like about the product were the odd non standard screw heads keeping it together. I see someone trying to find a bit to take it apart and clean it when its gummed up. It would also be nice to have manufacturer's include a in line filter with the blocks. fyi does anyone know of any inline filters for cooling loops?
very nice review the only thing I didn't like the size of the graphs a lil misleading at a quick glance
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