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aesc wrote:I use a 10003 filter on my gtz even though the 10004 is listed for it. The only difference is that the 10003 is shorter. I have to use it because I don't have enough clearance for the 10004 because of my headers.
Its not a biggie
aesc wrote:No I don't, I probably should get one made up but meh. I cant see it making a huge difference to the overall oil temperature in the engine.
Mr Revhead wrote:what happens to oil that gets left on ya rocker cover for example....
Mr revhead wrote:how ever i dont think itll cake up in ya filter... but certainly using ya filter as a oil heater isnt the best idea!
barryogen wrote:aesc wrote:No I don't, I probably should get one made up but meh. I cant see it making a huge difference to the overall oil temperature in the engine.
I was meaning more the oil temp inside the filter, heat oil and it will cake up, meaning the filter will be less effective at filtering.
CozmoNz wrote:being a subaru probbaly didnt help
they have a bad habbit of suddenly dying for no reason whatsoeverhaha.
That sounds like turd to me, did ur car have an aftermarket manifold or somthing?barryogen wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:what happens to oil that gets left on ya rocker cover for example....
Thats what I meant...Mr revhead wrote:how ever i dont think itll cake up in ya filter... but certainly using ya filter as a oil heater isnt the best idea!
with most things, there is usually a reason why they went with a shorter one. subaru used a short filter in my last car because it tended to cook if one that "fitted but was taller" was fitted. my mechanic fitted one that was taller... it cooked, the engine made an expensive sounding noise, blew a heap of smoke out of the engine bay(oil filter sits just next to exhaust)...
Thankfully it had just burst the filter and spilled oil everywhere, but it was caused by too much heat(it got sent away and checked out by some subaru service centre apparently)...
so thats my life story lol.
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