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    #1
    What number is that it's hard to read. (real deal by the way) And what vehicle is it for? Just curious if I have those in Baldwin or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    What number is that it's hard to read. (real deal by the way) And what vehicle is it for? Just curious if I have those in Baldwin or not.
    The number is 09026 112200 as I read it here, thanks to you Dvldoc, it was made in jan 26 2009. I use it for my mazda 323 familia 1.3 li carb engine, as per my cross referencing it is also compatible for use with honda and mitsubishi cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    What number is that it's hard to read. (real deal by the way) And what vehicle is it for? Just curious if I have those in Baldwin or not.
    Oh if its the filter you were asking its LF3462

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    Quote Originally Posted by BKR5 View Post
    Oh if its the filter you were asking its LF3462
    Oh I got a bunch of those in Valvoline brand made by Ashland, (makers of Valvoline oil)

    Don't know if they carry Valvoline filters in the Philippines or not.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    Oh I got a bunch of those in Valvoline brand made by Ashland, (makers of Valvoline oil)

    Don't know if they carry Valvoline filters in the Philippines or not.


    I haven't seen Valvoline oil filters in the Philippines only Valvoline engine oils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    Oh I got a bunch of those in Valvoline brand made by Ashland, (makers of Valvoline oil)

    Don't know if they carry Valvoline filters in the Philippines or not.

    I wish they did.

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    Can we get a rough figure as to When to change these quality filters and also the oils. I mean in terms of Time, cos some cars can't get them to reach 5K km a year.

    e.g. Mobil1 5w40 and BD28, used for a year for 3K km: When to change the filter, when to change the oil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by indiej View Post
    Can we get a rough figure as to When to change these quality filters and also the oils. I mean in terms of Time, cos some cars can't get them to reach 5K km a year.

    e.g. Mobil1 5w40 and BD28, used for a year for 3K km: When to change the filter, when to change the oil?
    If you don't reach 5,000 kms per year, then change oil and filter once a year. Since you are using Mobil 1 fully synthetic once a year (provided you dont reach the mileage requirement of 10,000 kms) that's about right.

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    Thanks #1. Also got 1 using dual Vic filters which gets about 5K km/year.

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    These standard tests can get us some hard facts about oil filters.

    Multi-Pass Filter Test
    ISO 16889
    ISO 4548-12
    ISO 19438
    SAE J1858

    These testing services are available in the states. I hope some car clubs send filters for testing else we're left with the manufacturer's own test result statements. So far I haven't found a comparative using any of these tests.

    If you happen to find oil filter comparisons using these tests please don't hesitate to post the link here.

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    Baldwin Filters | Tech Tips

    http://www.cumminsfiltration.com/pdf...es/MB10046.pdf

    http://www.mobil.com/Shared-Files-LC...gn_amer_en.pdf

    There's a lot more but don't feel like pulling them all up.

    All major US brands use the above ISO testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indiej View Post
    These standard tests can get us some hard facts about oil filters.

    Multi-Pass Filter Test
    ISO 16889
    ISO 4548-12
    ISO 19438
    SAE J1858

    These testing services are available in the states. I hope some car clubs send filters for testing else we're left with the manufacturer's own test result statements. So far I haven't found a comparative using any of these tests.

    If you happen to find oil filter comparisons using these tests please don't hesitate to post the link here.
    Most filter companies already use these standards. Fleetguard, Baldwin, WIX, NAPA, Purolator, Bosch, AC Delco, ect. All do.

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    Yes, and just like the VOAs that people do, wouldn't it be nice that people also do these third party tests? It won't be as numerous as OAs I suppose. 1-3 tests of a line e.g. the Pure One Series or Donaldson Endurance series, and we'll get the idea if they're superb or junk.

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