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    #221
    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    4M40
    Baldwin BD28
    Donaldon P551343
    Fleetguard LF3564

    4JA1
    Baldwin B1446
    Fleetguard LF3786
    Donaldson P502039

    http://www.wnltradingcorp.com/WLT/welcome.page

    W&L Trading Corporation
    #33, 8th street,
    New Manila
    1112 Quezon, Philippines

    Phone: +632 722-1880
    Fax: +632 721-9356


    Davao Branch
    Door 1 Lex Building, R.Castillo
    Agdao, Davao City
    Tel No(082)222-7839 • (082)222-7894
    Fax No: (082)222-7894
    Email: wnlcorporation*yahoo.com

    Cebu Branch
    Unit 2 & 3 VMS Building,
    UN Avenue Alang-alang,
    Mandaue City
    Tel No: (032)345-0503 • (032)345-0506
    Email: wnl_cebu*yahoo.com

    Thanks dvldoc for the list, this will probably my regular filter on my subsequent oil changes...


    Oh would you know the fleetguard filter for the Hyundai Grand Starex? By next year we'll be doing our own Oil changes on this Van... Thanks again
    Last edited by blue_gambit; May 7th, 2011 at 04:20 PM.

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    #222
    Quote Originally Posted by niwde11 View Post
    any model number for 1kzte(toyota) and 4jg2(isuzu) for fleetguard, baldwin etc? tia
    I asked about filters for the 4jg2 - back read to message 199

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    #223
    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gambit View Post
    Sir edtf, san ba yung location W&L na store na yan, or maybe even the contact nos.? Thanks

    Interested ako sa Fleetguard for my 4m40 and 4ja1 as I have ones experienced problems in the oil filter quality (blocked), good thing my engine didn't konk out so I'm in the hunt for a good oil filter...
    Sorry I missed this dvldoc gave the address the directions are if you are coming from former nestle plant go straight hemady turn left on 8th st. Look for house no (yup house no - no signages or anything)

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    #224
    Quote Originally Posted by niwde11 View Post
    any model number for 1kzte(toyota) and 4jg2(isuzu) for fleetguard, baldwin etc? tia
    1kzte you can use Baldwin B2, Fleetguard LF3314, LF3313, LF55A1, LF689 (The synthetic media version LF3685.

    The 4JG2 will use the same as the 4JA1 I posted earlier.

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    #225
    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gambit View Post
    Thanks dvldoc for the list, this will probably my regular filter on my subsequent oil changes...


    Oh would you know the fleetguard filter for the Hyundai Grand Starex? By next year we'll be doing our own Oil changes on this Van... Thanks again
    Starex has the same filter as the 4M40

    Baldwin BD28
    Donaldon P551343
    Fleetguard LF3564

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    #226
    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    1kzte you can use Baldwin B2, Fleetguard LF3314, LF3313, LF55A1, LF689 (The synthetic media version LF3685.

    The 4JG2 will use the same as the 4JA1 I posted earlier.

    Belay my last on the 1KZTE engine. It uses the Badwin BD702 and Fleetguard LF3608

    Replaces: toyota 90915-03006, 90915-30002
    Thread: M24 x 1.5
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    #227
    dvldoc whats your take on the Purolator Oil Filters? I saw some today on Ace hardware. Are they any good since they've been making oil filters since 1923...

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    #228
    *dvldoc
    The LF3487 doesn't fit the Navara (Thai built one at least). A friend tried fitting one in and it wouldn't. Kinda disappointed, the thing was bigger and heavier than stock and looked to be more heavy duty. LF3400 is much smaller in comparison.

    Some of the stock from the dealer in Caloocan were old, produced 2007. Quite a few had rust on the bottom end, have to look out for that. And yeah, they do try to sell the fakes along with the originals.

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    #229
    ^ grabe yan ah, side by side selling ng orig and fakes?!
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    #230
    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gambit View Post
    dvldoc whats your take on the Purolator Oil Filters? I saw some today on Ace hardware. Are they any good since they've been making oil filters since 1923...
    They make Bosch and WIX so if orig, I expect it to be very good as well, maybe just as good or near as good as Baldwin or Fleetguard.
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    #231
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    ^ grabe yan ah, side by side selling ng orig and fakes?!
    oo nga someone should report it to fleetguard with a picture of the fake attached

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    #232
    They are much more heavy duty, To bad it will not fit. It's probably a bit to tall for your engine.

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    #233
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    They make Bosch and WIX so if orig, I expect it to be very good as well, maybe just as good or near as good as Baldwin or Fleetguard.
    Wix makes Wix and Napa, Champion Labs makes Bosch oil filters. Wix are far better than Bosch. Purolator is it's own separate brand. I actually posted all the filter makes earlier in this thread. Wix is Closer to Baldwin Quality because they are heavy duty oil filters. Bosch are standard filters.






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    #234
    Some pics of my remote bypass dual oil filter set up.
    Consist of dual remote base

    Oil filter adapter for adding oil pressure and oil temp gauges, senders are in place

    Remote oil drain to check oil samples from time to time without crawling under the van

    AN fittings installed

    I added grip tape to my filters to make changing them easier, shouldn't need a bulky oil filter wrench.

    I am going to go with 1/2 hydraulic hose just because I can get it cheap from surplus
    Spin on oil filter adapter that goes where the stock oil filter use to.

    And a handful of old hard drive magnets (super super strong) I want to catch everything

    Also pictured is my remote transmission oil filter. Gives me about 50 times better filtration over the stock tranny metal mess strainer.

    Of course this system is a bit extreme but I wanted to play around with it anyways.

    You can also go with a remote mount filter using one of these spin on adapters especially if you have a turbo diesel with a little baby filter like the D4D engines and Navara pick-ups. You can add a much larger filter for better flow and filtration and much longer oil change intervals.

    I plan on changing my primary filter at 15000klm and secondary at 30000klm oil at 20000klm.

    First filter cleans down to 5 microns second which is the Fleetguard Stratopore media cleans down to 2 microns so it will basically never see any particles over 10 microns due to the first filter.

    Yeah it's over kill but since I am not in to Rims and bling best to spend on something that will make your ride last longer and reduce maintenance cost. I ended up with 4 extra universal spin on adapters that fit just about any vehicle probably sell them next year when I am actually back there.







    All together a set up like this for the dual bypass system cost me about 160USD cause I shop around. Just need to add my teflon tape and tighten everything down.

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    #235
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    ^ grabe yan ah, side by side selling ng orig and fakes?!
    Here's the one I think is fake. The other ones look genuine naman.




    No country of origin, 6 holes instead of 8.

    The other one I didn't get because the top end had crimping like this Purolator

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    #236
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Here's the one I think is fake. The other ones look genuine naman.




    No country of origin, 6 holes instead of 8.

    The other one I didn't get because the top end had crimping like this Purolator
    Nice info there sir. How much is the fake fleetguard and the orig one?

    *dvldoc, hehe, my memory got mixed up ata.
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    #237
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Nice info there sir. How much is the fake fleetguard and the orig one?

    *dvldoc, hehe, my memory got mixed up ata.
    Lessee bro.
    LF3400 Php650


    FS19594 Php500


    FF5114 Php 250


    LF3460 fake? Php380
    The LF with crimping was Php250.

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    #238
    First time in a long time I took a peek into the diesel Innova's engine bay, I noticed there's a plunger on top of the fuel filter. That must mean there should be a fuel separator there instead of a fuel filter right? Great work Toyota. Not helping the D4d's reputation there.

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    #239
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    First time in a long time I took a peek into the diesel Innova's engine bay, I noticed there's a plunger on top of the fuel filter. That must mean there should be a fuel separator there instead of a fuel filter right? Great work Toyota. Not helping the D4d's reputation there.
    Pics naman sir?
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    #240
    No country of origin is FAKE period. That filter does have 6 holes though but the crappy construction of that one just by looking down the center tube would be enough to tell me that.

    These places don't have any QA on these filters they just get them where ever.

    Never buy a fake because it can wreck your engine, bypass valve might not function, filter could burst, threads can be easily stripped and get stuck on your vehicles, filter media can collapse, get holes, anti drain back valve can leak or not work properly and leave you with dry start up causing tons of engine damage. Don't cheap out and get one you know is not real. This goes for the elcheapo china filters as well.

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