HELP! part# for amsoil oil filter?
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HELP! part# for amsoil oil filter?
I'm looking for the part number of the amsoil oil filter for 2nd gen 3.0 v6. I remember a thread from a while ago that gives the number on a bigger (2 qt?) filter that also fits the 3.0.
I'll be damned if I cant find that thread.
Thanks in advance
I'll be damned if I cant find that thread.
Thanks in advance
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Here was one by 'leaves and lawns' about a month back:
OEM Size Oil Filters
Toyota: 08922-02011, $4.91 (mini-truck, USA); 90915-YZZB9, (mini-truck, Japan); 90915-YZZB5, $4.91 (Tundra V8)
AC Delco: PF2, PF2217, SPF2, UPF2
Fram: PH3614, DG3614
K&N: HP-2004
Mobil 1: M1-204
Motorcraft: FL-793
NAPA Gold: 1068
Pennziol: PZ-21
Puralator: L10241, PL10241
Wix: 51068
Oversize Oil Filters
Toyota: 15600-41010, $12.33 (superseded by 90915-YZZB5, but still available)
AC Delco: PFL1A, PF2, PF2217, UPF2, SPF2
Fram: PH8A, DG8A, TG8A
K&N: HP-3001
Mobil 1: M1-301
Motorcraft: FL-1A
NAPA Gold: 1515 (made by Wix)
Pennziol: PZ-1 (a Fram filter)
Puralator: L30001, PL30001
Wix: 51515
Sadly it doesn't list the Amsoil filter.
OEM Size Oil Filters
Toyota: 08922-02011, $4.91 (mini-truck, USA); 90915-YZZB9, (mini-truck, Japan); 90915-YZZB5, $4.91 (Tundra V8)
AC Delco: PF2, PF2217, SPF2, UPF2
Fram: PH3614, DG3614
K&N: HP-2004
Mobil 1: M1-204
Motorcraft: FL-793
NAPA Gold: 1068
Pennziol: PZ-21
Puralator: L10241, PL10241
Wix: 51068
Oversize Oil Filters
Toyota: 15600-41010, $12.33 (superseded by 90915-YZZB5, but still available)
AC Delco: PFL1A, PF2, PF2217, UPF2, SPF2
Fram: PH8A, DG8A, TG8A
K&N: HP-3001
Mobil 1: M1-301
Motorcraft: FL-1A
NAPA Gold: 1515 (made by Wix)
Pennziol: PZ-1 (a Fram filter)
Puralator: L30001, PL30001
Wix: 51515
Sadly it doesn't list the Amsoil filter.
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Easy cheesy buddy!
Go to www.amsoil.com and click on the applications guide. Punch in your make and year and model, and it'll list what you need. I don't have any more on my shelf to look at, and the wife is driving the thing right now...hehe.
Go to www.amsoil.com and click on the applications guide. Punch in your make and year and model, and it'll list what you need. I don't have any more on my shelf to look at, and the wife is driving the thing right now...hehe.
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I got that one. What I'm looking for is a bigger filter. There's an alternate part thats for some domestic passenger car I think. I think I'm getting the 57 or whatever anyway but I kinda want to know the bigger one. Or I could be totally crazy:alien:
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I got that one. What I'm looking for is a bigger filter. There's an alternate part thats for some domestic passenger car I think. I think I'm getting the 57 or whatever anyway but I kinda want to know the bigger one. Or I could be totally crazy
I got that one. What I'm looking for is a bigger filter. There's an alternate part thats for some domestic passenger car I think. I think I'm getting the 57 or whatever anyway but I kinda want to know the bigger one. Or I could be totally crazy
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If you buy Amsoil's remote filter system, you run HUGE filters that go down to something like 4 microns, that means you have clean oil for freakin' ever. I guess this appeals to fleet trucks who can only change oil every 25000 miles.
I've seen these remote filters at work. The guy dumped a few ounces of INDIA INK in the oil, and turned on the pump. Within a minute or so, the ink was filtered out totally, and the oil was see through again. Amazing! I think the kit is around $100.
This kit is for the oil snob as far as I can see, but it illustrates what Amsoil can do for ya.
I think my filter is a spf34, rings a bell anyway. Good luck!
I've seen these remote filters at work. The guy dumped a few ounces of INDIA INK in the oil, and turned on the pump. Within a minute or so, the ink was filtered out totally, and the oil was see through again. Amazing! I think the kit is around $100.
This kit is for the oil snob as far as I can see, but it illustrates what Amsoil can do for ya.
I think my filter is a spf34, rings a bell anyway. Good luck!
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