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Autobarn Mile end have everything you need. :P

I've found Motul 8100 5w40 to work well, change every 5000kms with a PureOne Oil filter.

Are the PureOne Oil filter better than Nissan orginal filter?

How much in cost are they?

Edited by Giveitall

Unsure on what Autobarn charge as I get mine from Supercrap auto for $15.99.

I then get Motul 8100 from another small autostore thats local for $59.99.

I think Autobarn have jacked their price up of the Motul 8100. :P

had bought motul 8100 from autobarn at 59.95 as well. i have been wondering how the K & N oil filter fair in performance and they are around $20 buck.

Edited by Giveitall

If there's any filtering efficiency difference between filters I'd say it would be minimal for <10,000kms changes. I use the K&N mainly for the convenient wrench nut top. Yet to try the magnetised ones though (eg. Power Enterprise) & see how well they work.

The Nissan filters are good, they run a silicon antidrain valve.

They were once better when they were made in Japan. And were blue in colour, they are now whiteish and 'apparently' not as good as they used to be.

I couldn't pick anything wrong with them though, it looked like a well built filter. :P

Nissan coolant is another one which is well priced. :)

had bought motul 8100 from autobarn at 59.95 as well. i have been wondering how the K & N oil filter fair in performance and they are around $20 buck.

Yep its often on sale and can be picked up for that much from autobarn.. What ever you do don't buy it from repco.. Almost $70. :S

That is exactly what i bought last time! has done we well!

daz this is starting to get weird your not stalking me are you....oi i drove the rolla today aswell so much diff after driving the r33 around lol

This bloke has well priced oil.

Only place I know of one can source German Castrol.

Also check out his M1 0w40 oil price.

http://search.ebay.com.au/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrp...QsassZwyninweis

prices seem resonable! hey cubes check the bov thread, i have a question :nyaanyaa:

cheers!

The Nissan filters are good, they run a silicon antidrain valve.

They were once better when they were made in Japan. And were blue in colour, they are now whiteish and 'apparently' not as good as they used to be.

I couldn't pick anything wrong with them though, it looked like a well built filter. :nyaanyaa:

Nissan coolant is another one which is well priced. :domokun:

Last couple ive got were the blue ones, previous ones were the white/tan coulour.

What is the nissan coolant cost joel?

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