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Im 100% sure.

According to the Ryco listing Cubes provided :rofl: the 16400-53J10 is the equivalent to the z387, which also, can be used on all RB20's, RB25's (no mention of the Neo), & RB26's.

PK mate, just one thing to note. fuel filter fitment has only a small amount to do with engines. it's more to do with:

fuel hose diameter

and most importantly;

how it's mounted in the engine bay...

so saying that these suit all engines is well and good, but it's most important to know how they fit in the car. some cars for example have a slightly different filter for ABS and non-ABS cars.

I have the fuel filter sitting in front of me. The part number your need is 16400-53J10. It lists the RB26 for R32/33/34 amongst the suitable applications.

It does not list the R33 or R34 RB25s (though its lists the RB20D/E/T and RB25DE in the R32 as suitable).

Cheers,

Lucien.

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hmm which one do us r33/rb25det people get then ????

thanks :)

I have the fuel filter sitting in front of me.  The part number your need is 16400-53J10.  It lists the RB26 for R32/33/34 amongst the suitable applications.

It does not list the R33 or R34 RB25s (though its lists the RB20D/E/T and RB25DE in the R32 as suitable).

Cheers,

Lucien.

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