Cheapest place for Honda filter?
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Cheapest place for Honda filter?
I finally used my last oil filter that I purchased 5 years ago. The local Honda Stealership had them for $3.99/each. (So I bought them in bulk) Unfortunately management has changed (several times since) and they are no longer offering that deal.
So now I am looking for the cheapest price/place for Genuine Honda Oil Filter. I change my oil filter frequently, so I dont need or want anything better; ie. HAMP, Mugen, Mobil, K&N, etc.... (Unless the better filter costs cheaper than Honda OEM Oil Filter)
Cheapest I found so far (internet) is hondapartssource.com for $4.72/each (With $2.95 handling charge; Shipping cost is 10% of total costs; No TAX)
So now I am looking for the cheapest price/place for Genuine Honda Oil Filter. I change my oil filter frequently, so I dont need or want anything better; ie. HAMP, Mugen, Mobil, K&N, etc.... (Unless the better filter costs cheaper than Honda OEM Oil Filter)
Cheapest I found so far (internet) is hondapartssource.com for $4.72/each (With $2.95 handling charge; Shipping cost is 10% of total costs; No TAX)
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (hYpE-R-29)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hYpE-R-29 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just by fram filter..same as honda </TD></TR></TABLE>
fram = junk.
fram = junk.
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (ejprimo)
I use the S2K one.. The fram has junk card board end caps..
http://effinmotorworks.com/Filters.htm
S2K filter Part # 15400-PCX-004
My buddy at Acura gave me a good deal on them;
Of course I can get them. They normally run 8.52 each, but with your ultra low low McDavid Acura price, you pay only 5.89 each!!!!! Thats a 30% savings!!!! Let me know how many you would like.
Thanks,
Steve
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http://effinmotorworks.com/Filters.htm
S2K filter Part # 15400-PCX-004
My buddy at Acura gave me a good deal on them;
Of course I can get them. They normally run 8.52 each, but with your ultra low low McDavid Acura price, you pay only 5.89 each!!!!! Thats a 30% savings!!!! Let me know how many you would like.
Thanks,
Steve
"Steve Laird" <slaird@mcdavid.com>
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (ITR#132)
Call Len and see what price he offers OR just take a look here
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=977771
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=977771
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (Rene M)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rene M »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Of course I can get them. They normally run 8.52 each, but with your ultra low low McDavid Acura price, you pay only 5.89 each!!!!! Thats a 30% savings!!!! Let me know how many you would like.
Thanks,
Steve
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LMAO
Steve, are you a salesman? If not, you should be
Thanks,
Steve
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LMAO
Steve, are you a salesman? If not, you should be
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (ITR#132)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ITR#132 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> I dont need or want anything better; ie. HAMP, Mugen, Mobil, K&N, etc.... (Unless the better filter costs cheaper than Honda OEM Oil Filter)</TD></TR></TABLE>
It doesn't really matter how quickly you change the filter, a cheap filter medium is a cheap filter medium, & the USDM Filters don't have the bypass valve. The Better filters like OEM JDM, HAMP, Mugen, Mobil1 etc all have Bypass valves in them so that when the oil pressure gets too high it can bypass the filter medium so that it can get to the internals quicker. They all use a much better filter medium as well.
It doesn't really matter how quickly you change the filter, a cheap filter medium is a cheap filter medium, & the USDM Filters don't have the bypass valve. The Better filters like OEM JDM, HAMP, Mugen, Mobil1 etc all have Bypass valves in them so that when the oil pressure gets too high it can bypass the filter medium so that it can get to the internals quicker. They all use a much better filter medium as well.
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (sfigj3)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sfigj3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">LMAO
Steve, are you a salesman? If not, you should be</TD></TR></TABLE>
He is the parts magr at Acura.. He all ways sends me stuff like that.
Steve, are you a salesman? If not, you should be</TD></TR></TABLE>
He is the parts magr at Acura.. He all ways sends me stuff like that.
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (ITR#132)
Definitely not anywhere in Germany. Went and purchased some MTF today and spent 12.47 Euro a liter, then a sixteen percent sales tax on top of that. Man my ******* hurts.
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (Mike M)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mike M »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
It doesn't really matter how quickly you change the filter, a cheap filter medium is a cheap filter medium, & the USDM Filters don't have the bypass valve. The Better filters like OEM JDM, HAMP, Mugen, Mobil1 etc all have Bypass valves in them so that when the oil pressure gets too high it can bypass the filter medium so that it can get to the internals quicker. They all use a much better filter medium as well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I am not looking for filters with cheap mediums that are found in the lower quality filters, thats why I am looking for OEM filters.
OEM filter medium does the job and all that is required from Honda and me.
I understand what you are saying about the better medium filters out there. But its not economical to purchase the better filter mediums found in the expensive filters when the OEM filter does the job. (Enough that people have gotten super high mileage out of their motors; before all these "better medium filters" were even made) I change my filter frequently and one of the "sales pitch" of the better filters are longer oil change intervals.
One thing that I didnt know was/is that the OEM filters dont have the bypass valve? All the OEM ones I used before have the bypass valve. Is the new ones dont have it? I thought Honda specifically said to use a filter with a bypass valve; but they dont have it on their own filter?
Also, has Honda changed all the filters now to the RSX type filters?
It doesn't really matter how quickly you change the filter, a cheap filter medium is a cheap filter medium, & the USDM Filters don't have the bypass valve. The Better filters like OEM JDM, HAMP, Mugen, Mobil1 etc all have Bypass valves in them so that when the oil pressure gets too high it can bypass the filter medium so that it can get to the internals quicker. They all use a much better filter medium as well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I am not looking for filters with cheap mediums that are found in the lower quality filters, thats why I am looking for OEM filters.
OEM filter medium does the job and all that is required from Honda and me.
I understand what you are saying about the better medium filters out there. But its not economical to purchase the better filter mediums found in the expensive filters when the OEM filter does the job. (Enough that people have gotten super high mileage out of their motors; before all these "better medium filters" were even made) I change my filter frequently and one of the "sales pitch" of the better filters are longer oil change intervals.
One thing that I didnt know was/is that the OEM filters dont have the bypass valve? All the OEM ones I used before have the bypass valve. Is the new ones dont have it? I thought Honda specifically said to use a filter with a bypass valve; but they dont have it on their own filter?
Also, has Honda changed all the filters now to the RSX type filters?
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Crap, I used to have a place online that got them to me for 5 bucks shipped per filter...
It used to be http://www.honda-parts-dealer.com but that site doesn't work anymore. All I remember is it was a Honda Dealership in Georgia...damn, I gotta remember who it was...
It used to be http://www.honda-parts-dealer.com but that site doesn't work anymore. All I remember is it was a Honda Dealership in Georgia...damn, I gotta remember who it was...
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (ITR#132)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ITR#132 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1) OEM filter medium does the job and all that is required from Honda and me.
2) One thing that I didnt know was/is that the OEM filters dont have the bypass valve? All the OEM ones I used before have the bypass valve. Is the new ones dont have it? I thought Honda specifically said to use a filter with a bypass valve; but they dont have it on their own filter?
3) Also, has Honda changed all the filters now to the RSX type filters? </TD></TR></TABLE>
1) The ITR came with the better Toyo Roki made Honda Filters when bought new from the dealership. Also they use the same Filter on the S2000 Over the US filter due to the filter being that much better.
2) Old ones might have, I know one of the old ones I have here doesn't have one. New Honda ones do not have it, Only one you can get from a Honda Dealer that would have it would be the S2000 Toyo Roki made filter (Which is also still the bigger size)
3) Yes, Honda switched to a one size fits all filter.
2) One thing that I didnt know was/is that the OEM filters dont have the bypass valve? All the OEM ones I used before have the bypass valve. Is the new ones dont have it? I thought Honda specifically said to use a filter with a bypass valve; but they dont have it on their own filter?
3) Also, has Honda changed all the filters now to the RSX type filters? </TD></TR></TABLE>
1) The ITR came with the better Toyo Roki made Honda Filters when bought new from the dealership. Also they use the same Filter on the S2000 Over the US filter due to the filter being that much better.
2) Old ones might have, I know one of the old ones I have here doesn't have one. New Honda ones do not have it, Only one you can get from a Honda Dealer that would have it would be the S2000 Toyo Roki made filter (Which is also still the bigger size)
3) Yes, Honda switched to a one size fits all filter.
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (Mike M)
I've never really paid attention to the importance of an oil filter (always used what Acura parts had). With that said, can someone list what oil filter/s ITR owners should be using (best valued oil filter and functionality). Thanks.
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Re: Cheapest place for Honda filter? (Mike M)
Filters I'd reccomend using (For any Honda/Acura)
HAMP $7-9
Toyo Roki Honda Filters $7-10
Mobil 1 $10-13
There are others out there that are very nice and do the job as well but they are a bit more than I would pay for a filter, Filters like K&N, Mugen, etc.
HAMP $7-9
Toyo Roki Honda Filters $7-10
Mobil 1 $10-13
There are others out there that are very nice and do the job as well but they are a bit more than I would pay for a filter, Filters like K&N, Mugen, etc.
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