Which hamp filter?
ive have tried both...both have performed flawlessly...
on a street car you might want the extra oil capacity..
but if you are a spoon fanatic...use the smaller one...
the smaller is to keep pressure from dropping off
[Modified by EPGONZALEZ, 7:58 PM 2/8/2002]
on a street car you might want the extra oil capacity..
but if you are a spoon fanatic...use the smaller one...
the smaller is to keep pressure from dropping off
[Modified by EPGONZALEZ, 7:58 PM 2/8/2002]
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its it better to run a smaller filter for daily driving? i noticed when i got my jdm r engine it came with a very small filter (drive joy), but so far ive been using oem honda ones. Any major improvements for the smaller filter? thanks
And just how much does one of those diddie's go for?
HAMP (Honda After Market Parts)
JDM Oil Filters $9 each,
Buy 5 and get the 6th free.
Same ones used by Spoon Sport
and C-West Racing Teams,
Filters debri better than other aftermarket filters
Regular and Smaller Size Versions
Keeps Oil Pressure Stagnant
Fits All 90-up Hondas and All 90-up Acuras
except TLs and NSXs
550 Oil Filters Left
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Shippin Available
Paypal accepted
[Modified by JeffNA, 9:42 PM 2/9/2002]
Someone buy one and break it open -- I am willing to bet they are no better or different than over the counter frams etc.
http://ntpog.server101.com/reviews/f.../filters.shtml
but if you are a spoon fanatic...use the smaller one...
the smaller is to keep pressure from dropping off
the smaller is to keep pressure from dropping off
here's another link. not directed towards honda though. http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/oil_filter_test.html
how come JDM_DOHC_SIR and FAST4DR have different part#s. which is which?
i thought bigger is better...for racing.
i thought bigger is better...for racing.
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