Looks like Autozone is sourcing far eastern fuel filters to replace their Frams and haven't gotten all their web stuff straightened out yet.
The FF1-4DL looks to be a Fram G1 replacement, but not with the nice clear Fram polycarbonate bowl.
The vendor is called "Import Products".
Filter paper "goodness" from an oriental copy, who knows?

Import Products FF1-4DL
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20 pleats visible in picFRAM G1
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In retrospect, the larger 3/8" hose is looking better and better to me as the clamps we use can make it conform down to 5/16" fairly easily on the petcock and carburetor nipples. The key point being the filter nipple IDs would not present the "restriction point" to the whole system any more. The stock metric petcock nipples and metric carburetor nipple would present the least ID restriction in such a system.

You know, I feel really funny calling FRAM anything "the good stuff" because all my life it has been the poorest performing of all American vendor's products.
But still, compared to unknown oriental stuff, I guess beggers can't be choosers ....=================
PS I fixed up the Filter Tech Thread and I am waiting to see Charon's filter flow analysis at 2-3 inches of system drop to see what is "most commonly seen" at a minimal head pressure.
2.5 gallons for 100 miles = .025 gallon per mile = 0.4 cups per mile at 16 cups per gallon.
This is our grand average fuel consumption per mile, 0.4 cups per mile.
When we go "normally" it is at about 60 miles per hour -- that is at a mile a minute effective rate.
0.4 cup fuel consumption per minute is supposedly equal to about a mile in a minute at our grand average consumption rate,
so a 1 cup per minute filter pass rate would allow you to go at least as fast as a Savage can possibly go.==========================
Now Dave has done some pass rate work on a Raptor petcock.
Dave wrote on 10/23/12 at 07:27:02:When I tested my Raptor it took 2 minutes, 15 seconds to flow a gallon of fuel when in the "ON" position.
So a Raptor can flow around 7 cups of gas in a minute, so the Raptor isn't a potential issue here. The stock vac petcock in "ON" position may or may not be an issue as it has dynamic flow depending on engine suction levels. Let's
ASSuME that in Prime position a vacsucker isn't a flow limiter either just to move things along.
So we need a cup a minute throught the filter and the lines .....