2.0 Oil filter part number list

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2.0 Oil filter part number list

Post by BlackRoseRacing » Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:12 am

This list is for all 2.0 motors....

small filter replacement:
Baldwin - BT223 - $?? @ ????
Napa Silver - 21348 - $2.59 - @ Napa
Napa Gold - 1348 - $5.79 - @ Napa
Wix - 51348 - $??? - @ ???
Mopar - 4105409AB - $6.70 - @ any dealer
Purolator - L10241 - $2.98 @ advance auto
Purolator Pure One - PL10241 - $5.88 @advanceauto
K&N - HP1002 - $12.96 @advance
Bosch - 3330 - $5.99 @ advance
STP - S3614 - $2.99 @ AutoZone
Mobil 1 - M1-102 - $10.99 @ autozone
DuraLast - D320 - $2.99 @ AutoZone
DuraLast Gold - DG320 - $6.69 @ AutoZone
Small Amsoil - EaO57/SDF57 - $?

large filter replacement
Baldwin - B34 - $??? - @???
Napa Silver - 21085 - $2.59 - @ Napa
Napa Gold - 1085 - $6.09 - Q Napa
Wix - 51085 - $??? - @ ???
Mopar - 5281090 - $6.70 - @ any dealer
Purolator - L14670 - $2.98 @ advanceauto
Purolator Pure One - PL14670 -$5.88 @advanceauto
K&N - HP2004 - $12.96 @advanceauto
Bosch - 3402 - $5.99 @advanceauto
STP - S16 - $2.99 @ AutoZone
Mobil 1 - M1-204 - $10.99 AutoZone
Duralast - D350 - $2.99 @ AutoZone
Duralast Gold - DG350 - $6.29 @ AutoZone
Large Amsoil - EaO42/SDF42 - $?
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Post by tamadrumr88 » Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:45 am

part number for the purolator pureone for the smaller filter? or is it PL10241... i had to figure it out on my own based on the larger filters numbers

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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:34 pm

edited post sorry... :)

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Post by 03sxt » Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:06 pm

That's quite handy! Thanks Chris! :)

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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:13 pm

not a problem, a basic post I figured everyone could use....
There are plenty of other filters out there, but the ones I posted are the most popular. And I did not post the FRAM number because I would not wish that filter even for my worst enemy.. :lol:

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Post by 05srt4clone » Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:53 pm

You forgot to add Wix in there.
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Post by refect » Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:12 pm

BlackRoseRacing wrote:not a problem, a basic post I figured everyone could use....
There are plenty of other filters out there, but the ones I posted are the most popular. And I did not post the FRAM number because I would not wish that filter even for my worst enemy.. :lol:
lol good topic and i noticed you left the fram out as well. haha figured you didnt put it in there because it is so horrible hahahahaha and BRR you are like super part number samurai master saiyan
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Post by scneonchic » Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:02 pm

Thanks, that came at a good time, oil change this weekend

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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:11 am

Wix added to the list, as for price and availability...well there is not many stores around me that offer it so if someone wants to let me know what they normally cost and a typical location to pic it up, ill edited the post...thanks..

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Post by racer12306 » Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:51 pm

in my area wix are approx $5/ea and are available at kunkels. dont know where else. dont forget napa silver and gold. both good filters. dont know how much they cost though. or the supertech filter, actually they are decent filters and are only a couple bucks at walmart sizes are st3614 for the small and st16 for the large i think.

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Post by Knoxville_R/T » Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:22 pm

Why is it aht people never include the baldwin filters?
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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Tue Jan 03, 2006 8:38 pm

Hey knoxville R/T...updated 1st post :wink:

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Post by Diablo0 » Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:46 pm

FYI the large capacity filters work fine with lowered cars as they're just fatter instead of longer so they dont' extend down more below the car.
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Post by racer12306 » Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:44 pm

good point diablo. i remember reading a lot of people that are worried about ground clearence with the fatter filter.
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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:51 am

edited again.. :lol:

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Small Amsoil - EaO57/SDF57
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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:37 pm

Updated main post :)

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Fram???

Post by shelbydodge » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:13 pm

What is so wrong with Fram filters? I've used them for 25+ years and never a problem.

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Post by FTWNeon » Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:18 pm

FYI I was at Wal-Mart yesterday and found the OEM Mopar Viper Filter for around ~$5-6

Threw it on the car last night and I'm very happy with it, fills up that extra space around the filter nicely.
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Post by GTS » Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:31 am

Just a heads up. My local Walmart has the (Mopar - 5281090 - $6.70 - @ any dealer) filter for a price of $4.27. Its quite a deal. My dealer usually charges me around 8-9$ w/tax for one of thse things.
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Post by scneonchic » Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:19 pm

hmmm I wonder why walmart started carrying those? Ill have to start getting my caliber filter there if it is a MOPAR. at least until they make a different one for it.

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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:07 pm

Again I hear that WallyWorld is carrying another Mopar part but I still dont see any details or pics on if it's a real Mopar part :?
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Post by FTWNeon » Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:08 pm

BlackRoseRacing wrote:Again I here that WallyWorld is carrying another Mopar part but I still dont see any details or pics on if it's a real Mopar part :?
Here's the box, filter, and the Fitment Guide that I grabbed as well.

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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:59 am

Damn so its true...
I never thought Mopar would sellout... :lol:

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Post by GTS » Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:29 am

Thats exactly what i got from there. I got a bunch just to be safe. I figured the "few" that i got should last me to 100K miles. LOL
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Post by scneonchic » Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:13 pm

Yay! walmart discounts FTW :lol:

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Post by BlackRoseRacing » Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:45 pm

$4.51 from me before tax and shipping :cry:
They must have bought a major bulk quanity, even 5% below what it costs me I cant touch there price :evil:

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Re: Fram???

Post by racer12306 » Wed Aug 30, 2006 4:56 pm

shelbydodge wrote:What is so wrong with Fram filters? I've used them for 25+ years and never a problem.
as i have said in the past:
racer12306 wrote:its made cheaper than chinese hand tools.

there are better filters for the exact same money or even less like: Supertech, purolator premium plus and Advance Auto house brand
now, im not saying that if you put a fram on you car you will have problems, because i know thats not true. my dad only used frams for years and never had any problems with his engines. what im saying is that for the same $3.50 that you spend on a fram filter you can go get a purolator premium plus oil filter. last i knew supertech filters were pretty good filters as well and they are in the $2.00 to $3.00 range. the advance auto house brand is a purolator premium plus oil filter for $2.50. it may have slighly less filtering element but it is constructed the exact same way as a premium plus.
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Post by dcorwin822 » Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:14 pm

you forgot a filter brand...

Motorcraft Small FL-910S
Motorcraft Large FL-300

Yes they'll work and so will Motorcraft 5W-20 synthetic blend motor oil.

I'm on my 10th or so OCI with a FL-910s - motorcraft oil combo. It's also nice going to Walmart and getting the same shit for my Focus too. Keeps my garage inventory lower!

The only exception is the focus uses the FL-400S for the larger filter.

All the following specs are from the purolator website.

smaller filter
L10241 (FL-910s and Mopar 4105409AB equivalent) specs:

Specifications:
Anti-Drain Back Valve Yes
Height 3.36
O.D. 2.98
Relief Valve P.S.I. 12-15
Thread Pitch UNF-2B
Threads 3/4-16
Type of Filter Spin-on

larger filter
L14670 (FL-300 and Mopar 5281090 equivalent)
Specifications:
Anti-Drain Back Valve Yes
Height 3.75
O.D. 3.70
Relief Valve P.S.I. 8-16
Thread Pitch UNF-2B
Threads 3/4-16
Type of Filter Spin-on

Focus's larger filter:
L20195 (FL-400S equivlent)
Specifications:
Anti-Drain Back Valve Yes
Height 4.74
O.D. 2.98
Relief Valve P.S.I. 12-15
Thread Pitch UNF-2B
Threads 3/4-16
Type of Filter Spin-on

Looking at the specs if I was to run a larger filter on the neon i'd probably run a L20195 (FL-400 motorcraft equivalent). the Relief PSI has a tighter spec range. Plus its a whole INCH longer than the Mopar larger filter... of course i'd also get the PL version of the purolator filters. Just my 2 cents
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