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mazmike 24 October 2010 10:01 AM

oil fillter
 
can some one tell me the differance with the oil filters cheers
blue print £4.99
subaru £11.99
k&n £12.99
pink sti £26.99

dunx 24 October 2010 12:05 PM

Pink is faster...

Arf and I said the same thing last weekend, comparing a blueprint to an OEM filter.

I tend to buy an OEM filter if I order something else, but use a blueprint for a trackday oil change.

dunx

Turbo Tez 24 October 2010 12:51 PM

I use the blue print ones, not had any problems. Im sure someone will be along to say if you use any other than an sti pink then your engine will blow up and the world will end.

dunx 24 October 2010 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by Turbo Tez (Post 9673229)
I use the blue print ones, not had any problems. Im sure someone will be along to say if you use any other than an sti pink then your engine will blow up and the world will end.

I'm sure if you use any other than an sti pink then your engine will blow up and the world will end. :thumb:

Turbo Tez 24 October 2010 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by dunx (Post 9673722)
I'm sure if you use any other than an sti pink then your engine will blow up and the world will end. :thumb:


Im sure , but i hate my engine and the world so who cares. Was quite happy with my 300 and a bit till I met arf, lol

happydude303 24 October 2010 08:20 PM

the price lol

bigarf 24 October 2010 09:31 PM

i think the price is about the only difference.i use the blueprint ones in my engine and havnt had no problems so far.

happydude303 25 October 2010 10:41 AM

to be fair i use the surbau one when i can and if im stuck and cant get one in time then i use a blue print one and its never done me now harm

dunx 25 October 2010 12:11 PM

Cue the end of the world, and all our engines...

LOL

dunx

JAutos 25 October 2010 12:16 PM

The subaru one has subaru printed on it, lol the blueprint ones are made to oem specs and in a lot of manufactures cases made in the same factory on the same machine just painted and labeled different lol. Even though i know this i still buy subaru as if somthing does go wrong with my engine using genuine filters etc and £50 a time oil means you've done your upmost to prevent it, if you use cheaper filters etc and it does blow you will always wonder. I get genuine filters for £10 anyway so for £4 extra worth it in my opinion. Ive always got a few genuine filters in my stock as i service mine every 3k and have customers who use me for theirs also

JAutos 25 October 2010 12:19 PM

also does that mean even though the end of the world is near my engine will survive LOL

MalcB 25 October 2010 12:25 PM

"EngineTuner" use Blueprint ones, which is good enough for me.:notworthy

Turbo Tez 25 October 2010 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by bigarf (Post 9674143)
i think the price is about the only difference.i use the blueprint ones in my engine and havnt had no problems so far.


Would you like to re-think that statement Arf. No engine troubles lol.

bigarf 25 October 2010 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by Turbo Tez (Post 9675345)
Would you like to re-think that statement Arf. No engine troubles lol.

no engine troubles with this engine then.:D


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