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Sale on Purolator Pure One Oil Filters
There's a deal going on right now for the filter mentioned in AK370Z's thread ( http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...es-inside.html ) -
5 Purolator filters for $15 from Advance Auto Parts (store locator: Advance Auto Parts ) See this slickdeals.net thread: 5x Purolator PureOne Oil Filters - Slickdeals.net |
just saw it over at slick deals..... 2 cars i own both can use the 14610....awesome deal
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Got 5 filters for just under $16 with tax with in-store pickup. |
just picked up 5!!! should be good for anouther 25,000 miles! great post. thanks for sharing
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kind of confused. AK said he used part number PL14610
but the Advance auto parts site suggests the PL14612. my concern is that i bought the filter mag, and i want to make sure its compatible with the oil filter that advance auto parts suggests. |
When you select your car model on the site, it lists base, Nismo, 40th, and Touring. I don't think AK has a touring. Also, he has a 2009, you have 2010. Might make a difference.
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Reps if you benefitted from this? ;)
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i think the only difference is the height, one is taller than the other
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i got mine, thanks for finding these +rep :tup:
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The PL14610 is the long version of the PL14612. Either filter fits (all models use the same filter) without an issue even if you have an adapter plate for an oil cooler.
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Gud find man:tup::tup:
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Good stuff, bought some filters for my Z and some for the beater as well. :tup:
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Nice one, thanks! +reps
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im looking at getting redline and changing my oil at the 7k interval. i read pureone recommends changing its filter every 3k. will i have any issues extending the filter to 7k? if not then what filter do you all recommend for my desired oil change interval? i dd my nismo with the occasional fun drive btw :)
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you will get plenty of responses. The mobil one/k&n are made specifically for the extended drain intervals.
I have run the purolater filter on my wifes 09 CRV for the entire oil cycle (about 8500miles). If honda recommends using their filter for the entire cycle, then a purolater can handle it with no problem. |
I ended up getting my 5 filters for just over $10 bucks. I went online to buy them as soon as this post was made back in November. The online inventory said they had the quantity, I just needed to go to two stores. The first store I went to for (3) gave me 2 and marked the pickup on the computer with my order. I got down the road realizing the guy gave me the wrong ones and took them back...they actually didn't have any. I went to the other store and they didn't have any either. So their inventory was all screwed up. I had to wait about 4 weeks to finally pick up all 5 filters. Each time I checked once a week, online inventory said they had quantity but they physically didn't when I went into the store. These guys keep horrible inventory and don't do audits at all I guess. When I picked up my filters, both store managers told me I was good to go even after I asked them if they didn't need to scan or enter my order # to mark that I picked them up. I told one of them that he was scanning my order # barcode on his PC, on the wrong screen of his POS program. So I tried to pay for all filters, but do to their lack of skills I got 3 of the 5 for free.
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