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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    I need to buy oil filter for my Crosswind XTO. Ano po ba ang magandang brand ng oil filter and ano po ang specifications na hahanapin ko? Pasensya na po, wala kasi nakalagay sa Owner's manual.
    :?: :?
    Many thanks.

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    #2
    Pahabol: Saan po makakabili nito sa Cavite area?

    Thanks.:oops:

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    #3
    Try buying OEM na lang. Usually, its the safest choice. Pero ingat ka lang kasi madaming gumagawa ng fake parts (original daw hindi naman).

    I usually use ViC filters. Yung galing Japan. Binibili ko kina Glenn.

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    #4
    OK, thanks Boss OTEP.:P

    S' Glenn, saan ba ang store nyo? How much would an oil filter for XTO cost?:D

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    #5
    otep:

    the last time i bouht the VIC filters for the pajero.. it was 500... pero sa shop na ako nagpabili.... how much na kaya ngayon.. and anong part name ba nung VIC filters natin in case ako na bibili next time..

    tnx..

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    #6
    marwen,
    Nakalimutan ko kung ViC number ano yun. Hehehe. Pero nasa kahon naman ng ViC yung OEM part number for which it was intended for.

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    #7
    stick to OEM filters IMO... If you get a replacement, VIC siguro.

    Question sa mg Pajero boys, ba't masmahal ng filters ng Pajero when compared to others?

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    #8
    sama mo na ang fuel filter,

    replacements kasi minsan kinakalawang, baka mapa-aga ang palinis ng nozzle tips.

    Insist on vic, or kung oem sa casa na lang, yong mga naka box na isuzu sa labas ay fake.

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    #9
    If you can afford it stick with OEMs snce these are the approved specs of your manufacturer. Pero as Sir Otep has said Vic is one of the reliable aftermarket replacement filters. Inggat lang nga po sa fakes dahil nagkalat ito.

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    #10
    May mga reliable aftermarket oil filters din like Purolator (pure oil now, pure oil later) and K&N pero U.S. brands na ang mga ito.

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    #11
    isuzu genuine filters are not that expensive compared to other cars, even if you buy it sa casa. use orig filters na lang.

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    #12
    Vic part number for Pajero:
    Oil Filter:
    C313- 4M40 engine
    C306- 4D56 engine

    Don't own a Pajero but i think these oil filters are the twin element type, ie, full flow and by-pass combined, that's why it's a bit more expensive.

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    #13
    jackaroo:

    tnx for the info ha..

  14. Join Date
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    #14
    how about bosch oil filters i think they are good too...
    been using them on my strada

OIL FILTER BRAND & SPECS