Oil Filter
This may be a daft question but is there much difference in oil filters?
Want to put a new one on but wasn't sure if it really matters what kind. If it makes a difference I'm on a 99 SV650S. |
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I've used the ones from halfords on my 1999 SV-S
and right now there is a genuine suzuki filter Makes noooo differance :D Halfords ones are a bit cheaper Matt |
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I asked the mechanic who looks after my bikes this very same question and he said the same as Matt, no difference and often made by the same manufacturers. Main thing is to change your oil and filter regularly, he charges me about ?20 for semi-synthetic and filter. Probably an over kill but I tend to get it done every 3000 miles on bikes and 6000 on cars, tad expensive on one as it takes 8.25 litres of Mobil-1, ouch
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Filters are not all the same, just as oil is not all the same, but that's not something which many people will agree with.
*----ducks, hides----* :-dd |
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But neither make the bike feel differant, and so far I've had no reliability issues to report :D I can't remember the part for the halfords one...if you go to the filters section though, they normaly have a chart |
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ive used a load of different makes on all sorts of bike and have never seen/found much/any differenc in them!
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The Halfords ones are Champion if memory serves, which are definately not the same as the OEM, I've seen pics of them opened up. Whether they're worse, I have no idea at all!
I'd say stay away from K&N, they're pretty and they have a handy nut on the end for fitting, but they're horribly finished and corrode like mad on a road bike. I replaced mine after 4000 miles and it had lost a fair amount of metal, I don't know if it would have ever become an integrity issue but it seemed on the cards, if I'd left it for the full 2 services. Plus, they're expensive. |
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Halfords looks like a winner then. Thanks for the help guys.
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Stick with the OEM filter, it is the best for corrosion resistance which with where it is positioned is a good idea. All the filters pretty much work the same, its the build quality that makes a difference between the lot.
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