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Does anyone know anywhere in Melb, pref northern suburbs that might have stock of K&N HP-2008 Oil Filters? I know none of the autobarns have any, i've got some on order through one but they always have to do special orders and get them in from the states, and it takes ages. Just wanted do a service while I am off work.

BTW, using K&N ones is just personal preference, i'm not going to use different ones :glare:

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thats not east thats like south. will try those stores tomorrow :(

Sif thats south.........south is phillip island, I could say east is traralgon too, perhaps sth east is agreeable :)

khunjeng:

The brilliance of the K&N is the 1" head on the end of the filter to remove the filter using a socket set :(

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hmm didn't realise that you could get the K&N oil filters easily here. I have seen some ok reviews regarding flow and filter ability form them, funny enough the stock jap ones got better results. Go OEM.

care to share the reviews i use the K&N oil filter as well i wana see how it is..

btw i get mine from fawkner they normally have em

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care to share the reviews i use the K&N oil filter as well i wana see how it is..

btw i get mine from fawkner they normally have em

I will have to find it somewhere...saw it like 6 months ago. Probably from the BITOG forum...oil forum I'm a member of. From memory it was better than Ryco for both pressure and flow - which by the way, isn't hard cos Ryco always finish at the bottom.

I do know that K&N filters are made buy Champion Labs, who make M1 and other decent deisgns. Generally the K&N oil filters have good flow and not as good filtering.

Anyway filters are so varied and different depending on what factory made them. I have a Aussie Nissan filters in from of me now but may vary form my Jap version - and it seems to in a numbe rof ways see the link below:

I found this in my favourites about OEM Nissan filters

http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/515

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I will have to find it somewhere...saw it like 6 months ago. Probably from the BITOG forum...oil forum I'm a member of. From memory it was better than Ryco for both pressure and flow - which by the way, isn't hard cos Ryco always finish at the bottom.

I do know that K&N filters are made buy Champion Labs, who make M1 and other decent deisgns. Generally the K&N oil filters have good flow and not as good filtering.

Anyway filters are so varied and different depending on what factory made them. I have a Aussie Nissan filters in from of me now but may vary form my Jap version - and it seems to in a numbe rof ways see the link below:

I found this in my favourites about OEM Nissan filters

http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/515

I think I remember seeing the comparisons you mentioned, just remember something about the k&n's being the highest flow but not best filtering. I change my oil every 3000k's so I figured i'd go for flow over filtering....i dunno it all just seems to ring a bell...

Sorry Kyle....did I use your last one? :wave:

yes :)

Try Epping Autobarn. If Antonio or Jim can't get it overnight then it can't be got it seems.....

thats where I've had 2 on order for like a month :huh:

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Sif thats south.........south is phillip island, I could say east is traralgon too, perhaps sth east is agreeable :laugh:

khunjeng:

The brilliance of the K&N is the 1" head on the end of the filter to remove the filter using a socket set :laugh:

the 1" head has to be the best invention they've come up with..see its not just the japs that are smart! :laugh:

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