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4.2td oil filters

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4.2td oil filters

Post by donald »

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ok guys i was doing a search on oil filters and some people run z9 ford filters in there nissans ,are these alright to use and a few people say go and by bulk genuine filters at your nissan dealer how much do you pay for the bulk buy, just looking at the best options for my own serviceing
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

im running z9 filters and change them every 5000 ks so far so good

the one thing i did notice is the oil seems to stay a bit cleaner for a few more days than the standard filters but i may be imagining things

i was told by some one that you can swap a z9 for a z115 but you cant put a z115 on where a z9 normally goes
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

its aford not a nissan wrote:im running z9 filters and change them every 5000 ks so far so good

the one thing i did notice is the oil seems to stay a bit cleaner for a few more days than the standard filters but i may be imagining things

i was told by some one that you can swap a z9 for a z115 but you cant put a z115 on where a z9 normally goes
Might be the case... but iirc the z115 is a dual pass filter, compared to the single pass z9, therefore better suited to turbo vehicles...

pretty sure plenty of people use genuine filters for a reason... id be checking the ryco book for what filter is recommended for the engine.
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Re: 4.2td oil filters

Post by bogged »

there was a massive thread on filters a while back... fleetguard may get you a hit.
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Post by donald »

ok thanks ill have a look
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Post by bogged »

donald wrote:ok thanks ill have a look
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=22221
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Post by donald »

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different models of TD42 use different filters...


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Post by bogged »

donald wrote:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
different models of TD42 use different filters...
Correct, mine uses 2x G00's... and depending on who you talk to, they "can" all use the 2 of the same instead of 1 of this and 1 of that.
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donald wrote:search is amazing ...
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RoldIT wrote:
donald wrote:search is amazing ...
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Open your eyes!!! :finger:
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Post by donald »

thanks guys :D
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