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JoeCool Jan 4, 2009 12:10 AM

FRAM Filter question
 
Hi All,

I went to the FRAM site to look up the filter for my 2002 Honda CBR 954RR and it showed the Automotive filter PH6607. I went to WalMart and ended up getting the TG6607 but started wondering if this is accurate or am I supposed to use a different filter for my bike. Does anyone have any input in this area? Thank you.

Incognito Jan 4, 2009 12:24 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
Here's a good article regarding oil filters (and oil). Link and link From my understanding, you want to make sure you have proper flow ratio and that the cut-off valve works within thespecified pressure (if that makes sense).

PHXf4i Jan 4, 2009 12:35 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
fram sucks

JoeCool Jan 4, 2009 01:10 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
Thank you for the links and feedback!

RotorDemon Jan 4, 2009 02:24 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 

ORIGINAL: PHXf4i

fram sucks
Nuff said. Stay away.

Incognito Jan 4, 2009 03:20 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
Hey Joe ~ I think you may want to double check that filter. PH6017A is the filter you want. The one you have has 20mmx1.5mm threads, which is the right size, but the outer diameter is larger than theOD of the suggested filter. It may work, just double check the fit.

6607- OD 2.84" (bigger than)
6017- OD 2.69"
NAPA PS1358 - OD 2.685" (what I use)








JoeCool Jan 4, 2009 07:55 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
Thank you, Incognito! I will check it out and make sure.

DWT74 Jan 4, 2009 09:23 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
Just what ive been told, i dont use Fram filters. But i have heard that Fram filters like to collapse alot. Like i said i dont use them and wouldnt know just heard that alot, from more than 1 person. Just my 2cents worth

Psyco Diver 69 Jan 4, 2009 10:30 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
Fram is junk now a days, they used to be great filters 10 years ago but then they got cheap, it ain't worth it and I would never put one any vehicle I own, I've personally seen 2 collapse on 2 different vehicles

PlayfulGod Jan 4, 2009 10:38 AM

RE: FRAM Filter question
 
I been using Fram filters for over 20 years and never had the first problem with em.


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