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Thread: Oil filter relocation kit and engine oil levels?

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    more/larger filters is in theory larger time between filter changes and in theory lesser back pressure induced by the filtering process, easier as in you don't have to get your hands up there and possibly a tool to get up there and change the filter, instead you can simply lean over the engine bay and off you go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MR2 View Post
    more/larger filters is in theory larger time between filter changes and in theory lesser back pressure induced by the filtering process, easier as in you don't have to get your hands up there and possibly a tool to get up there and change the filter, instead you can simply lean over the engine bay and off you go.


    double filters = almost zero pressure drop
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    Greddy Generic Unit?
    GReddy 12004901 Oil Filter Relocation Universal Kit

    Actually, it appears that we run the same Mobile One oil filter as the Acura Integra, 1.6, 1.7, & 1.8L blocks, from years 88-01, so, we should be able to run the following specific kit:
    12054901 - http://www.alamomotorsports.com/gred...elocation.html

    The only drawback is that Greddy recommends you run their specific filters, which I'm unfamiliar with, quality wise.

    This would make it quite a bit easier to run the hamburger/sandwich style oil pressure gauge option, without creating too much of a low point under the vehicle to worry about bumping/dragging.
    Last edited by ijsaul; 01-31-2011 at 04:30 PM.

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    wow those are expensive for bugger all

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