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Z436 is wrong.. I advised ryco years ago, but they never bothered changing anything on their webpage. Z445 is the correct part.

Z547 has the same thread and seal size, but is 20mm longer. So if you have the space (the V35 does), it will also fit.

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It's listed as z445 on their site.

Interesting, when I check it only lists the V35, no V36, and still shows the Z436.

If you search for 350z or 370z it is correct.

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On 10/4/2014 at 9:38 PM, sonicii said:

Z436 is wrong.. I advised ryco years ago, but they never bothered changing anything on their webpage. Z445 is the correct part.

Z547 has the same thread and seal size, but is 20mm longer. So if you have the space (the V35 does), it will also fit.

I am having my oil changed for the first time, and I saw your post. Looking at the Z445, on Ryco, it actually says it interchangeable with the Z436, so maybe thats why they didnt bother to correct it.

I have purchased both the Z436ST AND the Z547ST with instructions for the mechanics to try the Z547ST (ie the bigger one) first. Doing quick calcs, I think there would be about 50% more filter surface area on the bigger one (assuming 10mm of case height on both is for the mechanics of securing the filter in place; ie 5mm at top and 5mm bottom). Here are some photos showing the two in comparison. The only visible difference in the photos are because one is higher and thereby closer to the lens. But the 1mm difference in diameter of the seal is totally not discernible to the naked eye.

But, yeah, the big one is notable bigger. Thanks!

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