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Don't Use Nissan OEM Oil Filters (Long Post - Lotsa Pics)

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Old 09-29-2014, 04:10 PM
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Yeah, would have been interesting to see. Looks like the OP deleted them from his upload site.


Originally Posted by Markhaminfiniti
How come I can't see any of the picture on the first post?
Old 01-30-2015, 09:39 AM
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Unfortunately, it looks like the OP's host (Verizon) has discontinued their user's personal webpages. It would be a ton of work, but if the OP could re-up his pics I'm sure a lot of folks would be appreciative!
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Originally Posted by Zelf24
Unfortunately, it looks like the OP's host (Verizon) has discontinued their user's personal webpages. It would be a ton of work, but if the OP could re-up his pics I'm sure a lot of folks would be appreciative!
Seeing as OP hasn't been active in over 5 years now I wouldn't get my hopes up of that happening.
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I use a wix sythentic oil filter. It's about 12$ at oriellys. I heard something about k&n having fiberglass in them. Not sure if that's true.
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I too use wix and just switched to wix xp for synthetic oils.
Old 06-17-2016, 12:48 PM
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I was involved with this: Texas Oil Filter MAssacre
That said, the G is my first car that has had dealer service its entire life. If there's an engine warranty claim, Infiniti WILL foot the bill. I didn't read this entire thread but I agree with the poster who said that using normal service intervals, neither the selected oil nor oil filter is likely to cause problems.
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The new filter that supercedes (for years now) the 65F0C is the 65F0E, which has metal end caps and a red silicone Anti-Drainback Valve. Not that I think the original would kill you, but for those worried.
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