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Leongster & Aussietrail, yes, as admitted in my post, also my understanding is that there is a strainer in the tank. But, that is all. All other cars I know of has a strainer in the tank plus a replaceable filter (easy to reach and to be replaced at some service intervals). I would feel a bit better if I knew the "strainer" is not your usual metal sieve type but that it includes somekind of a micro pore filter element.
Did anyone had to get their in-tank strainer cleaned after prolonged use?
Anyway, thanks for your replies thus far.
Regards
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