| Fuel Filter R60-10M R60P P551853 87803210 Parameter: | |
| Part Number | R60-10M R60P P551853 87803210 |
| Brand | Tamfiney |
| Weight | 673 g |
| Height | 128 mm |
| Outer Diameter | 108 mm |
| Inner Diameter/ Thread Size |
1"-14 UN |
| Minimum Order | 100 PCS |
| Place of Region: | Zhejiang, China |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Price Terms: | FOB |
| Lead Time: | 30 to 50 days based on order quantities |
| Market Type: | After Market |
| Current Export Market: | Southeast Asian,North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Oceania |
Applications:
FERRARI CVS 75-25
MWM 4.10 TCA4.12 TCE6.10 T6.10 TCA6.12 TCA6.12 TCE6.12 TGD 229-3 TD 229-4 NAD 229-4 TMGD 30.50
THERMO-KING SLXE 300 50 WHISPER
YANMAR TK 482TK 486
Professional Parker R60-10M R60P Diesel Filter P551853 87803210
Q: What filter helps with gas mileage?
The filters that help improve fuel consumption (i.e. reduce fuel consumption) are mainly air filters and fuel filters, which achieve fuel saving effects by optimizing engine combustion efficiency.
Air filters can filter impurities in the intake air, maintain smooth intake, and avoid incomplete combustion caused by insufficient intake. Tests have shown that dirty air filters can increase fuel consumption by 1.2-1.5 liters per 100 kilometers, and regular replacement can significantly improve fuel economy.
The fuel filter is responsible for removing particles and moisture from the fuel, preventing nozzle blockage, ensuring good fuel atomization and sufficient combustion, thereby improving efficiency and reducing engine load. In addition, although the oil filter is not directly related to fuel consumption, it indirectly protects engine efficiency by maintaining oil cleanliness, while the air conditioning filter mainly affects the interior environment and power response of the vehicle, with a relatively small impact on fuel consumption.
Q: What is better, a 10 or 100 micron fuel filter?
The filtration accuracy of fuel filters (e.g., 10 or 100 microns) depends on engine type and operating needs—there’s no universal "better," only "more suitable." Filtration accuracy measures the smallest particle size a filter can block, in micrometers (µm). A lower number means finer filtration, but it may impact fuel flow and filter life.
Matching Filtration Accuracy to Engine Type
A 10-micron filter suits engines needing high fuel cleanliness, like high-pressure common rail diesel engines (5–10 microns recommended) or high-performance gasoline engines (5–20 microns). It prevents injector clogs, boosts power, and improves economy. A 100-micron filter works for standard multi-point fuel injection engines or as a pre-filter. These engines have lower fuel purity needs, and 100 microns blocks larger impurities (e.g., rust, dust) while maintaining fuel flow. It’s ideal for daily commuter cars or some diesel engines.
Performance Trade-offs
A 10-micron filter blocks over 95% of tiny particles (e.g., dust, metal debris). But finer filtration raises pressure drop, increases fuel pump load, shortens filter life, and requires more frequent changes. A 100-micron filter mainly stops larger particles but has limited effect on fine ones. It offers low flow resistance, longer life, and lower maintenance costs. Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s guidance. Picking the wrong one can cause issues: a 100-micron filter in a high-pressure common rail system may wear injectors, while a 10-micron filter in a standard engine may starve it of fuel.




