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    #961
    Quote Originally Posted by zix888 View Post
    Doc i went to superior motors today and asked for a wix oil filter for my 4d56. They crossed my oem filter and what came up is 57092, which is different from what i found out online which is 51067. I just ordered because they dont have any stocks for any of those. I just told them to carefully check which will match my oem oil filter and make that order for me. They are going to let me know if its already available. I was just curious if both are the same maybe just the length is different
    The 57092 is completely the wrong filter and the wrong thread pattern you need the 51067.

    WIX Filters : Filter Look-Up

    Part Number: 57092
    UPC Number: 765809570924
    Principal Application: Chrysler Sebring (01-05), Dodge Stratus (01-05), Mitsubishi (99-11)
    All Applications
    Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
    Service: Lube
    Type: Full Flow
    Media: Paper
    Height: 2.944
    Outer Diameter Top: 3.243
    Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
    Thread Size: 20X1.5 MM
    By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: 14
    Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
    Beta Ratio: 2/20-6/20
    Burst Pressure-PSI: 330
    Max Flow Rate: 9-11 GPM

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    #962
    Quote Originally Posted by HardCharger View Post
    Wait, if this is the case, do you mean the Baldwin B2 I'm using right now is not the correct filter for me?

    I usually get a 3 to 4 second oil light upon initial start up from cold and it's pretty much consistent irregardless if I use the factory filter, Vic, or Baldwin. This being the case I see that as kind of normal and would only worry if it was on longer than that.
    B2 is the right filter and has a anti drainback valve. If you have a oil cooler it could be the reason for your light remaining on longer, those will normally have there own bypass valve on the the engine block that can become gummed up. I would not worry about the Baldwin.

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    #963
    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    The 57092 is completely the wrong filter and the wrong thread pattern you need the 51067.

    WIX Filters : Filter Look-Up

    Part Number: 57092
    UPC Number: 765809570924
    Principal Application: Chrysler Sebring (01-05), Dodge Stratus (01-05), Mitsubishi (99-11)
    All Applications
    Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
    Service: Lube
    Type: Full Flow
    Media: Paper
    Height: 2.944
    Outer Diameter Top: 3.243
    Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
    Thread Size: 20X1.5 MM
    By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: 14
    Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
    Beta Ratio: 2/20-6/20
    Burst Pressure-PSI: 330
    Max Flow Rate: 9-11 GPM
    You can also use the 51675 filter.

    (they really got to fix the edit feature)

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    #964
    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    The 57092 is completely the wrong filter and the wrong thread pattern you need the 51067.

    WIX Filters : Filter Look-Up

    Part Number: 57092
    UPC Number: 765809570924
    Principal Application: Chrysler Sebring (01-05), Dodge Stratus (01-05), Mitsubishi (99-11)
    All Applications
    Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
    Service: Lube
    Type: Full Flow
    Media: Paper
    Height: 2.944
    Outer Diameter Top: 3.243
    Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
    Thread Size: 20X1.5 MM
    By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: 14
    Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
    Beta Ratio: 2/20-6/20
    Burst Pressure-PSI: 330
    Max Flow Rate: 9-11 GPM
    Alright sir, i will tell them(superior motors) that what i need is 51067. Thanks. 51675 can also be used, does this mean 4m40 can also use 51067?

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    #965
    I would use the 51075 for both after looking at the micron ratings but you can use the other.

    For example

    bd7028 23 nominal 45 absolute 98.9 efficient at 45 microns and 50% at 23 microns
    BD28 12 nominal 25 absolute 98.9 efficient at 25 microns and 50% efficient at 12 microns.

    51675 98% efficient *25 microns and 50% *19 microns
    51067 98% efficient *40 microns abd 50% *30 microns

    BD28 is a better filter just like the 51675 is a better filter. I would actually skip the 51067 because that's actually a pretty non impressive rating.

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    #966
    Looks like baldwin is better than wix.

    Sana may BD7028 nang stock yung distributor.
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    #967
    what engine does the toyota grandia has? any ideas doc what filter it uses

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    #968
    Quote Originally Posted by miko101130 View Post
    what engine does the toyota grandia has? any ideas doc what filter it uses
    That depends on what year you have, and the engine. If it's the newer D4D engines or the older gas engine then it's a Baldwin BT223 for the oil filter.

    If it's the 1KZTE it's the BD7029 for the oil filter and BF7535 for the fuel filter.

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    #969
    thanks Doc, im planning to sell alternative oils and quality filters( baldwin/fleetguard/wix/donaldson) in my province, so im making a list of the local units cross part numbers,, i like to educate them also... do you have such a list doc? it would really be helpful, i mean like a compilation

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    #970
    Quote Originally Posted by miko101130 View Post
    thanks Doc, im planning to sell alternative oils and quality filters( baldwin/fleetguard/wix/donaldson) in my province, so im making a list of the local units cross part numbers,, i like to educate them also... do you have such a list doc? it would really be helpful, i mean like a compilation
    I have posted most of the common filters to be found on about 90% of street vehicles here in this thread, you'll have to look them up as I don't have a chart. You can also use the JS fitler site as well as the other manufacture sites cross reference charts.

    If there are some odd specific vehicles you can't find feel free to PM me.

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