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Ok got my self some Motul Turbolight 4100 & now i need filters so i can whack it all in

I did the search & all i seemed to find were the Ryco/Valvoline Alternative part #'s

Could someone please tell me the Genuine Nissan Part numbers i should ask my local Nissan dealer for to get the right Oil & Fuel Filters for my car (S2 R33 - RB25DET) & also is it true that they are the same parts that go on a SR20DE?

Thanks guys/gals

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just use ryco/cougar/valvoline-you know what i mean. makes little difference, as long as you change the oil as regularly as you should. All oil filters will be called 145a? just did a change on my car used a ryco and motul 4100 car is noticeably smoother im very impressed.

As for fuel filter im not sure, but will soon be changing mine too

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Could someone please tell me the Genuine Nissan Part numbers i should ask my local Nissan dealer for to get the right Oil & Fuel Filters for my car (S2 R33 - RB25DET) & also is it true that they are the same parts that go on a SR20DE?

Hi,

Nissan Part numbers as follows:

OIL FILTER - 15208-H8911 - $7.95

FUEL FILTER - 16400-41B05 - $31.55

They will fit some SR20DE's, it depends on model of car.

Cheers

Jo

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Hi,

Nissan Part numbers as follows:

OIL FILTER - 15208-H8911 - $7.95

FUEL FILTER - 16400-41B05 - $31.55

They will fit some SR20DE's, it depends on model of car.

Cheers

Jo

Legend!!! Ok well as long as they fit my R33 S2 its all good ;-)

Thanks Jo

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Sorry for hijacking ur thread >_<

Jade: What is the nissan part number for an R34GTT oil filter? I know they use the smaller one Z442 (nissan Micra) as opposed to the R33 ones Z145a. I've heard the Nissan ones are cheaper than the Ryco or aftermarket ones...

Thanks.

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I got my oil filter direct from Nissan and it was cheaper than Valvoline etc..

I've never replaced the fuel filter. *jots on to do list

Other oil filter brands with be Z145A and V04

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Hi,

Nissan Part numbers as follows:

OIL FILTER - 15208-H8911 - $7.95

FUEL FILTER - 16400-41B05 - $31.55

They will fit some SR20DE's, it depends on model of car.

Cheers

Jo

how often do the fuel filter need to be changed? Is it every oil change?

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Sorry for hijacking ur thread >_<

Jade: What is the nissan part number for an R34GTT oil filter? I know they use the smaller one Z442 (nissan Micra) as opposed to the R33 ones Z145a. I've heard the Nissan ones are cheaper than the Ryco or aftermarket ones...

Thanks.

Hi,

The R34 GT-T is the same oil filter as previously stated however, there is a smaller OEM oil filter that we fit to some Skylines. Part number is 15208-53J00 retail is $15.25

Cheers

Jo

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how often do the fuel filter need to be changed? Is it every oil change?

Hi,

No, it is not necessary to change the fuel filter every service. We recommend changing the fuel filter every 40,000-50,000 klms depending on driving conditions etc.

Cheers

Jo

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the guy at nissan recommended i use the smaller oil filter from the aussie 200sx for the GTR

part no. 15208-53J00 (oil) for anyone thats interested

fuel filter for 32 GTR: 16400-53J10

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