Complete Oil Filter List
Just a little comprehensive list I use to use thanks to the good people at HondaShadow.net
Not only does it have a variety of listed motorcycle and workable car filters for most every model of the CBRs up until '03 but, it has a large list of other manufacturers and models for varying years - for what looks like up until 2007. Motorcycle Oil Filter Cross Reference F4i List These Oil Filters have 20 x 1.5mm threads, 14 psi by-pass valve, anti-drain back valve, 2.3" O.D. gasket 2.5" to 3.5" long. If you have the room, I recommend the longer filters. Motorcycle Filters. None are recommended. AC Delco PF2135 AMSOil SMF103 Carquest 85358 AC Delco PF2135 FRAM PH6017A Honda 15410-MCJ-000 K&N KN-204, about $13. Metric nut on end for easy removal. NAPA Gold 1358 Purolator ML16817. Imported, not made by Purolator. STP SMO 17 WIX 51358 Recommended filters. All have superior filtering. About 2.5 inches long. Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6. Mobil M1-108, about $12. Made by Champion. Bosch 3300, about $6. Made by Champion. Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607 Made by Champion. About 3.25 inches long. Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6. Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10. Made by Champion. Bosch 3323, about $6. Made By Champion. WalMart SuperTech ST7317, about $2. Made by Champion. Automobile Filters, about 2.5 inches long. AC Delco PF1237 Baldwin B1400 Firestone TF2876 Hastings LF113 NAPA Gold 1365 Purolator L14612 STP S-02876 WalMart SuperTech ST6607 WIX 51365 Automobile Filters, about 3.25 inches long. AC Delco PF-2057 Auto Pro 2356 Autopride CF240AP Baldwin B1402 Carquest 85356 Carquest Red B4620 Casite CF240 Castrol 7317 Champion Labs Ph2867 Defense Filters Dl7317 Deutsch D-370 Federated Filters LF240F Fram Double Guard DG7317 Fram PH7317 Automobile Filters, about 3.25 inches long. Fram Tough Guard TG7317 Fram Xtra Guard XG7317 Group 7 V4610 Group 7 V4620 Hastings LF240 Mighty M4612 Millard ML-3593 Motorcraft Long Life FL-821 Napa FIL1356 Napa Gold 1356 Parts Plus PH2867 Pennzoil PZ-109 Penske 7317 Powerflo SL14610 Powerflo SL14620 Pro Gauge PGO-4620 Pro Tec 164 Promotive PH4610 Pronto PO3593A Purolator L14610 Service Champ OF-4622 Shell SH48 Shell SH529 Stp S-02867. Valvoline VO50 Warner PH2867 Wix 51356 A recommended sticky. :icon_cool: |
whats makes the recommended have superior filtering? and is filtering the only thing we are comparing?
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Honestly I'm not entirely sure what makes the recommended ones "superior" to the first in the list, I would assume they are just more efficient in their job; filtering. I would also assume the primary comparison is indeed filtering capabilities.
Turns out the F4i uses the same filters as my previous bike and, I've used a couple filters from this list on that bike and everything was golden. |
Longer filters in effect increase the oil capacity of the bike as well as forcing the oil to travel threw more filter media before going to the engine.
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That's a nice list of filters. The site you linked to has great information on filters as well as oil.
Longer filters in effect increase the oil capacity of the bike... ...as well as forcing the oil to travel threw more filter media before going to the engine |
so bigger filter just means longer time without change as if the normal route gets clogged up it finds the next point of least resistance?
and speaking of good filters how does the OEM honda filter rank? i just picked one up, btw i hear the HRC filter is the same size as well. |
The "longer" filter is only about a 1/2 inch longer. There is not much gain in filter media to make it worth putting the end of the filter that much closer to the hot header. I usually change the oil so frequently, that restriction shouldn't be an issue while extra heat in the oil could be. IMO....
The reality is that neither filter makes any real difference and either will be fine, but use the one that makes you feel better.:) |
I use the Fram 6607. In the past, I would get the supertec one, but walmart no longer carries it.
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Originally Posted by RudyGT
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so bigger filter just means longer time without change as if the normal route gets clogged up it finds the next point of least resistance?
and speaking of good filters how does the OEM honda filter rank? i just picked one up, btw i hear the HRC filter is the same size as well. I have only heard great things about the Honda Oil Filter and that it is made well. I felt safe with it on my bike but it was a pain in the ass to get off but Im not currently using it. Never heard of an HRC oil filter so I cant provide feedback on that. |
Originally Posted by mnguyen84
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I use the Fram 6607. In the past, I would get the supertec one, but walmart no longer carries it.
I just put on a Fram PH7317 the other week as I use to use with my Shadow Spirit, seems to do the job. CJardine: Had an OEM filter on mine as well when I did an oil change the other week..also difficult to get off. People tend to over tighten filters on their vehicles. |
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