Whats the best oil filter?!?!
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Does it really make a difference? Is our engines going to have a longer life with a better oil filter? I use K&N oil filters btw. Its just easier to remove due to that nut design at the bottom of the filter.
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Re: (SilverAWD)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SilverAWD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Does it really make a difference? Is our engines going to have a longer life with a better oil filter? I use K&N oil filters btw. Its just easier to remove due to that nut design at the bottom of the filter. </TD></TR></TABLE> well if one filter allows for better oil pressure then i would say this would lubricate the engine better and yeah make the engine have a longer life
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well lets see......proly the filter made for the actual vehicle by the manufacturer of the vehicle..... BTW " parts that almost fit, almost work" - Honda of America
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Re: (dirtyfivethirty)
is it ok to get an oil change without replace the oil filter? is it good for another 3000 miles? I did an oil change myself but i had a difficult time removing the oil filter, so I just leave it, but ill definitely change it the next time i do my oil change. is it ok?
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