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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2012
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    905
    #1
    Hi Team,

    I just have a quick question regarding Baldwin Filters for my Honda Jazz 2010 1.5V. After doing cross referencing of the compatible oil filter for my ride I got the results below:

    • B1400


    • B1402


    • B1431


    Descriptions: Lube Spin-on
    Contains: Anti-Drainback Valve
    14 PSID By-Pass Valve
    Fits: Ford, Kia, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru Automotive, Light-Duty Trucks; Kawasaki Motorcycles
    Replaces: Mazda B6Y1-14-302, FEY0-14-302
    Thread: M20 x 1.5

    What I got from sir dvldoc is the B7243. (Thanks again by the way. )
    • B7243



    Descriptions: Lube Spin-on
    Contains: Anti-Drainback Valve
    20 PSID By-Pass Valve
    Fits: Chrysler, Dodge, Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi Automotive, Light-Duty Trucks
    Replaces: Mitsubishi MD352626, MZ690116; Hyundai 26300-35500, 26300-35501
    Thread: M20 x 1.5
    O.D.: 3 1/32 (77.0)
    Length: 3 7/16 (87.3)

    Will the difference in PSID cause any problem?
    Is having lower or higher PSID rating good or bad? Sorry for the noob question. i just got curious. I know the answer is here somewhere in this thread but as of the moment am just in page 70. I think i came across something about oil starvation or what not.

    Thanks.

  2. Join Date
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    Posts
    6,090
    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by bayen View Post
    Hi Team,

    I just have a quick question regarding Baldwin Filters for my Honda Jazz 2010 1.5V. After doing cross referencing of the compatible oil filter for my ride I got the results below:

    • B1400


    • B1402


    • B1431


    Descriptions: Lube Spin-on
    Contains: Anti-Drainback Valve
    14 PSID By-Pass Valve
    Fits: Ford, Kia, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru Automotive, Light-Duty Trucks; Kawasaki Motorcycles
    Replaces: Mazda B6Y1-14-302, FEY0-14-302
    Thread: M20 x 1.5

    What I got from sir dvldoc is the B7243. (Thanks again by the way. )
    • B7243



    Descriptions: Lube Spin-on
    Contains: Anti-Drainback Valve
    20 PSID By-Pass Valve
    Fits: Chrysler, Dodge, Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi Automotive, Light-Duty Trucks
    Replaces: Mitsubishi MD352626, MZ690116; Hyundai 26300-35500, 26300-35501
    Thread: M20 x 1.5
    O.D.: 3 1/32 (77.0)
    Length: 3 7/16 (87.3)

    Will the difference in PSID cause any problem?
    Is having lower or higher PSID rating good or bad? Sorry for the noob question. i just got curious. I know the answer is here somewhere in this thread but as of the moment am just in page 70. I think i came across something about oil starvation or what not.

    Thanks.
    B1400, B1402, B1431 are all the same except for the length. I would use the longest one (B1431) if it fits.

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