Fuel filters in general don't really affect gas mileage, unless they are full of junk. The manufacturers produce the fuel filter with the intention of not inhibiting flow or pressure. That's the way I've always seen it. It's just there to keep your engine clean. SO to answer your question, it may increase mileage a bit (probably less than a 1 mpg is my guess), and you may have a little freer flowing fuel source, but all that junk in the tank and in the gas is going straight in to your engine. IMHO I don't think the trade-off is worth it.