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Old 01-29-2010, 04:18 PM
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Default Taller oil filter

I have been searching but with no luck to find the P/N's for the taller oil filters. I know someone posted them awhile back I just cant seem to find them in the search. Just looking for the tallest filter I can use. Thanks
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im pretty sure Baldwin makes one.
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K&N HP 3002

Cross that number.
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Originally Posted by FASTFATBOY
K&N HP 3002

Cross that number.
Thanks that is exactly what I was looking for.
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WIX is a good brand too. Don't know the number, but can be found at NAPA.
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Originally Posted by SS RRR
WIX is a good brand too. Don't know the number, but can be found at NAPA.
1060 you stupid idiot
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Mobil 1 would be a 302,same as K&N.... but no nut,little bit cheaper but i like the K&N because of the wrench nut
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I just go to the parts store and look up a filter for 1992 4X4 Chevy 1500 with a 350.....easier than worrying about remembering a number
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Originally Posted by duh
I just go to the parts store and look up a filter for 1992 4X4 Chevy 1500 with a 350.....easier than worrying about remembering a number
alot of those trucks had a filter adapter so it uses a 4011 purolator.

stick to wix/napa.....just do what i tell you, trust me
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Originally Posted by mdacton
alot of those trucks had a filter adapter so it uses a 4011 purolator.

stick to wix/napa.....just do what i tell you, trust me
Wix/ Napa Gold , Purolator Pure One are very well built $6 filters, stay away from fram stp and all the other cheapies that cost around $3.
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Thanks for all the reply's guy's I just finished my build yesterday and want to run the longer filter for more protection. Can't wait to head to the track now once it's open.
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I use a Napa Gold part # 1069
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I go with the fram Hp4 It is the only fram filter i would run. I is constructed very well and i know alot of race cars around here that run that filter, so i figure if it works for them it will work for me.
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Originally Posted by ThreeHonks
I use a Napa Gold part # 1069
http://www.mastercraft.com/teamtalk/...7&postcount=25
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Originally Posted by madhatter
Delco 1218
+2 for the delco


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