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Originally Posted by frost That's asking a lot. Normally I read the first couple sentences and jump to conclusions Since the Z is a Japanese car I usually read associated

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Old 02-14-2009, 01:39 PM   #16 (permalink)
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That's asking a lot. Normally I read the first couple sentences and jump to conclusions
Since the Z is a Japanese car I usually read associated threads from back to front.
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Old 02-14-2009, 01:43 PM   #17 (permalink)
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These threads usually go on, and on, and...well, you know. So I thought I would throw some more wood on the fire!!!

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I typically use Mobil1, but I do like K&N. However, I do love to cut open oil filters to see what is happening in my engines.

It will be interesting to learn whether this engine can be drained using an oil evacuator as I prefer using them to other methods since they drain more oil. Any time I remove a drain plug I always replace the washer, AND I always use a properly calibrated torque wrench to put the drain plug back in—I never used any air tools on a drain plug; not even to remove it.
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K&N part # HP-1008. So says the interwebs.

I bought the filter and a case of Castrol Edge but, right before I put her up the lift I remembered my sales agent said the first change was on him. So I took it in and let Nissan do the work. So the next change I will be switching to full synthetic and a K&N filter.

Sidebar: Has anyone ever heard that you should change your oil filter every second oil change?
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the norm is every second oil change, i do mine every oil change, maybe overkill, but its personal preference.
Change it every time you change your oil! Other wise you could have a piece of metal lodged in the dirty filter, that could recirculate back into your engine. You don't want that!
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Change it every time you change your oil! Other wise you could have a piece of metal lodged in the dirty filter, that could recirculate back into your engine. You don't want that!
^ +1 Ditto. No way I would ever run new oil through a used oil filter!
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^ Used is a very subjective term. It's is technically used the second you turn the ignition over.

It's not $8 for a K&N its about $14 just to be clear.

I often let my Mazdaspeed6 go two changes before changing the filter because it was a cartridge type and a PITA to change. If a piece of metal is lodged in your filter theoritically it will stay there. But more importantly if you have a piece of metal in your filter your engine is coming apart somewhere.
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^ Used is a very subjective term. It's is technically used the second you turn the ignition over.

It's not $8 for a K&N its about $14 just to be clear.

I often let my Mazdaspeed6 go two changes before changing the filter because it was a cartridge type and a PITA to change. If a piece of metal is lodged in your filter theoritically it will stay there. But more importantly if you have a piece of metal in your filter your engine is coming apart somewhere.
I would never "reuse" an oil filter. The reason is that oil becomes contaminated, hence, the reason is its lubricating properties become compromised. If the existing oil filter has contaminated oil residing in it when you change your oil, but leave it on, then you are introducing the contamination into the new oil. Yes, there will be contaminated oil within the engine oil channels, etc., but the less you leave the better for the new oil.
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^ Used is a very subjective term. It's is technically used the second you turn the ignition over.

It's not $8 for a K&N its about $14 just to be clear.

I often let my Mazdaspeed6 go two changes before changing the filter because it was a cartridge type and a PITA to change. If a piece of metal is lodged in your filter theoritically it will stay there. But more importantly if you have a piece of metal in your filter your engine is coming apart somewhere.
Sorry JoeyD, you're wrong. I don't know where you shop but I get my K&N Performance Gold Oil Filters for $8.97 ... just to be clear.

Important point is change your oil filter with every oil change .. period.
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WIX are one of the cheapest filters you can get that is built well. Same manufacture that makes the Pure 1, M1, K&N filters.
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I shop at AutoZone, or Advanced Auto Parts. And I bought the filter less than a week ago for $13.97. YOU ARE WRONG. I also checked a few internet sites (which don't do you any good on a sunday afternoon) most are over $14. Once again YOU ARE WRONG!
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^^^ Yeah, what the hell happened? I just looked up the K&N oil filter on Autozone.com and it was like $25! That's outrageous!
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List is $25, typical purchase price $14-17 and the good deal if you can find it is $8.97. But like I said $8.97 makes no difference if you have to pay $5 for shipping a wait a week for it. I would rather pay the 14 up front and get it when I need it.
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I could have sworn the last filter I bought was dirt cheap. I should have bought a crap load of them when Big K was going out of business.
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I shop at AutoZone, or Advanced Auto Parts. And I bought the filter less than a week ago for $13.97. YOU ARE WRONG. I also checked a few internet sites (which don't do you any good on a sunday afternoon) most are over $14. Once again YOU ARE WRONG!
AutoZone and AAP are way overpriced. I just put a K&N HP air filter in my Audi, cost me $45 through Neuspeed. AAP was selling it for $67. I also got my K&N oil filter through them for $8.97 (free S&H). I'm not arguing what you paid JoeyD, just telling you what I paid. I'd work on those anger issues dude. There's no need to shout, we're all on the same page here.
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K&N air filters are a waste of money IMO. They're more restrictive than paper filters. All of our dynos were worse by nearly 1HP at the wheels with K&N air filters.

They say on the box "For off-road use only." I know a lot of them say that, but I agree with them. The only time I'll use one is if I'm going back to the dry lake bed racing.
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