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2009-05-19 18:19:30
#1
oil filter questions
Hey guys,I have a few questions regarding the oil filter for my VE.I have notched the PS bracket so filter clearance is not an issue,and I am thinking of running a longer filter.

I have a 05 Frontier 4.0 in my truck,and a VE in my NX.
When I was ordering oil filters from GregV, he said the filters are the same,except one(truck) is longer
So I ordered 2 of each to see for myself.Indeed they are the same diameter and thread,but the Truck filter is longer(no surprise there....the truck uses 5.5 Qts vs. 3.5 qts for the VE)

I usually watch for the sale at Advance Auto to get my Mobil1 oil and the sale is usually 5 quarts and a M1 filter for the sale price(less than 30 bucks)

Well,the VE uses a m-108 and the truck uses a m-110....Same scenario,they are the same,but the m-110 is longer.

It seems like the longer filter would be slightly better to run on the VE since it is a little bigger,it seems it would filter slightly better.

HOWEVER,I did notice that the inside of the longer filter has a rubber piece inside that is obviously deeper in the filter than the shorter one is

Do you guys know what I am talking about?
Will there be any change in oil pressure or anything with the longer filter.I wouldn't think so ,but I had to ask.
It seems like you could use slightly more oil too.

I obviously wont run the smaller filter on my truck,but it would be nice to just buy the longer filters for both engines if possible

Thanks in advance for any insight on this.
I will take some pics soon...it is raining like a MOFO here for the last 2 days
2009-05-19 19:45:08
#2
From memory:
Longer (7317, 14610, M-110)
Shorter (M-108, 14612)

I usually use the longer filters.
2009-05-19 20:06:38
#3
longer here too.
2009-05-20 00:03:49
#4
Longer filters take longer to fill up during startup. Even the new Titan takes a puny filter for its 5.6L engine. Bigger isn't always better. If you change regularly then you won't need the larger filter anyway, especially on an engine in good shape.
2009-05-20 00:05:24
#5
I should add, that even though the larger filter will fit, some engines may have clearance problems with the power steering hose coming out the bottom of the pump. If it clears, then sure! A little more oil capacity can't hurt!
2009-05-20 00:30:49
#6
Originally Posted by Coheed
Longer filters take longer to fill up during startup. Even the new Titan takes a puny filter for its 5.6L engine. Bigger isn't always better. If you change regularly then you won't need the larger filter anyway, especially on an engine in good shape.


Ok,I thought the filter has a anti drainback in it so it stays full of oil between startups
Originally Posted by Coheed
I should add, that even though the larger filter will fit, some engines may have clearance problems with the power steering hose coming out the bottom of the pump. If it clears, then sure! A little more oil capacity can't hurt!


I notched the pump enough to have plenty of clearance

Thanks for the replies.Keep em coming!
2009-05-20 00:37:48
#7
Originally Posted by eggman
Ok,I thought the filter has a anti drainback in it so it stays full of oil between startups


I notched the pump enough to have plenty of clearance

Thanks for the replies.Keep em coming!


True, the filters to have drainback valves to prevent oil leaking out of the filter. They are never 100% effective though. The M1 and K&N silicon units do very well. Cheaper brands don't.
2009-05-20 00:45:09
#8
Nismo FTW! More flow, more filtering, more life & they ain't big. There's a noticable difference in how long your oil stays golden & I wouldn't use anything else now.
2009-05-20 01:06:42
#9
Where do you get them from Clint? Just the dealer?
Do you have a PN?
2009-05-20 01:23:42
#10
i heard that honda circuit racers actually use a smaller oil filter thank standard on their b18c motors
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