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JHF FILTERS Korean
Fil filters (Korea) (Label says Toyota)
OKIYA filters (CHINA)
Sakura filters (Japan)
Ryco (Austraila)
VIC (Japan)
Ginza (Japan)
Power Long (Korea)
Your oil is only as good as the filter your using.[/QUOTE]
Just to make things clear
Ginza is not a Japanese brand its from China or Taiwan (One of the worst filters in the market)
Sakura is also not a Japanese brand
It's an Indonesian manufacturer using a Japanese name
Power Long is not from Korea it is from China
Manageable pa rin ba pumunta ng Divisoria area kapag ganitong season? Saan kayo nagpapark? Last time sa Lucky Chinatown Mall ako nagpark. Almost an hour inantay ko para makapark.
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Would a Donaldson P550335 or a Baldwin Bt223 filter last for atleast 15,000kms when paired with a very stout oil like a Mobil Delvac 1 5w40?
Pretty much everywhere I've read consistent UOAs online that it maintains its TBN at 10,000miles (15~16k kms) and since its also the most expensive diesel oil out there it just feels wasteful to change it out early since I racked up 10,000kms in under 7 months.
good day! can someone kindly confirm that using this oil / oil filter combo, Mobil Delvac MX 15W40 and Baldwin B113 can be used up to 10,000 kms as OCI? Thanks. Also, is Donaldson a good fuel filter? my engine is Isuzu 4JH1-TC.
Thanks!
What is the Baldwin oil filter for Fortuner 2016 Diesel? What about for Innova 2008 gas? Pareho lang ba?
^ 1KD/2KD, 1GD/2GD, 2TR engines use the tiny BT233. You may want to cross-ref OE PN#s at Baldwin site just to be sure.
Erratum to my previous, should be BT223.
Yes you may as long as the thread,gaskets are the same and it fits in the engine, and bypass valve is within specs. Basic principle is the bigger the better because of larger filtering media surface area, filtration is a straightforward/exact science.
Toyota 90915-YZZD2
Baldwin BT223
Donaldson P550335
Baldwin B243^
Donaldson P550400^
Baldwin B1405
Baldwin B178^
Donaldson P554770^
^ long version
Got the above from my back reads here. How would I be able to verify if the above reference number would fit or be equivalent to toyota oil filter for fortuner?
BT223 or similar-sized should fit without problems, but if you will upgrade- buy some samples or measure the actual vertical clearance to determine if it will fit in the engine without hitting any hose/accessories.
Sometimes the thread of the spin-on adapter has stand-pipe that you need more clearance for the ing/egress of the filter. Or the diameter won't fit because the spin-on adapter has a lip or the oil cooler does not allow you to go bigger than the OEM. Try backreading more for 2KD who upgraded to bigger filters.