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Hi all,

Just wanted to check with you guys but is the part number 15208-65F0A correct for a genuine Nissan Oil Filter for an R34 GT-R?

If not, can someone please provide me with the correct number?

Cheers,

Hi, Had a look at work today, the part number that comes up for a r34 gt-r rb26dett is 15208-53J0A, i use the same oil filter on my r33 gtr.

Cheers

Clynton

Hi, Had a look at work today, the part number that comes up for a r34 gt-r rb26dett is 15208-53J0A, i use the same oil filter on my r33 gtr.

Cheers

Clynton

Thanks man! Those nissan genuine oil filters are smaller than the ryco z145a type oil filters arent they?

Cheers,

Thanks man! Those nissan genuine oil filters are smaller than the ryco z145a type oil filters arent they?

Cheers,

They should be exactly the same size as the Z145A, or pretty close (I've never actually seen a genuine GTR filter).

Thanks man! Those nissan genuine oil filters are smaller than the ryco z145a type oil filters arent they?

Cheers,

The ryco z145a is bigger than the genuine filter, The z145a is the same filter as they used on the r32/r33 skyline , n14/n15 pulsar 15208h8911 genuine filter.

Cheers

Clynton

The ryco z145a is bigger than the genuine filter, The z145a is the same filter as they used on the r32/r33 skyline , n14/n15 pulsar 15208h8911 genuine filter.

Cheers

Clynton

Are the nissan ones better than the ryco ones? Because at my local Autopro store the ryco ones are only $10...

Are the nissan ones better than the ryco ones? Because at my local Autopro store the ryco ones are only $10...

Im not sure about anymore, but i thought that Ryco used to supply Nissan and Honda (and someone else) with their filters.

Kinda like Bosch supply HKS with sparkplugs etc..

  • 1 year later...

Sorry to dig up an old thread but i've been given a 15208 H890C filter and just before I put it on it struck me that i've never seen that number before. Can anyone confirm if this is the correct filter for a 32 RB26dett?

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