The Ford ones are good filters--been using them for ages. Before that it was Purolator Pure Ones.
The Ford Filters--actually Motorcraft--are always available cheap at Wal Mart.
The Ford ones are good filters--been using them for ages. Before that it was Purolator Pure Ones.
The Ford Filters--actually Motorcraft--are always available cheap at Wal Mart.
The Toyota filters are relatively small.
You could also use the filters from the newer VQ35 engines. The threads match up, but the gasket diameter on some of them may be smaller as they're MUCH smaller filters. not exactly best choice, but if you have clearance issues it's something to consider.
Can you relocate oil filters in ITS? If you have clearance problems, that just gives you more reason to relocate the filter to a more convenient place..
Houston Region
STU Nissan 240SX
EProd RX7
Yes you can, but there's not a lot of room on that side of the motor and I'd like to keep things as they are. I suppose I could tap in to the cooling lines.
The problem is with the filter height - any longer than stock and it will be difficult to back the filter off the stud. I'll check it out when the weather warms up....
Thanks for the advice!
timo
I've been using K&N filters on the 240SX in the stock location. The filters are pretty much the same size as others. You'd have to compare them for your car.
David
ITA 240SX #17
Atlanta Region
The Wix filters are good and are sold under the name of Napa gold. They have a good cross reference on their web site as well as listing the thread size (3/4-16) so you can look at other cars with a similar thread.
Timo - PM sent for details on relocating the filter. I've done it on two ITS 300's, it actually makes filter changes easier.
Matt
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