anarchistchiken
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Maxx, autozone carries k&n air filters, as do 90% of other auto parts stores. No go on the oil there though.
Jack Daniels said:A larger filter would sure be easier to get ahold of. Who the F desinged the filter locations on these things. :mad:
anarchistchiken said:Maxx, autozone carries k&n air filters, as do 90% of other auto parts stores. No go on the oil there though.
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If you do use a larger than OEM sized filter, make sure that the relief valve setting is the same as OEM, ~ 14-18 PSI.
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No, the HP-1004 is fine.
Why would it be fine? What's the purpose of having a pressure relief valve if any manufacturer can make a different filter with specifications that are completely outside the OEM specifications?
does anyone know if the k&n hp-1010 will work on our cars?
Just use the HP-1004
There's a mechanic I trust in the Mid-Atlantic area that says a bigger-than-stock oil filter can be bad for the engine. If the filter sits empty or partially empty while the engine is off, then it is going to take more time to fill and pressurize by the oil pump at startup. This robs the valvetrain from oil during the critical first second or two of operation. This time adds up over hundreds of starts and could wear some parts of the engine well beyond their actual milage.
All this seems logical to me, but I have never really heard any other direct evidence to support his claims. Of course, if a larger filter was that much better, why wouldn't manufactures spec them as OEM? I mean, filters are CHEAP protection for engines...