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Hi all, I dont like making new posts, but iv searched for an hour about bloody oil filters and here is my problem:

I got a genuine filter from the local nissan P/N 15208-53JOA told him i had an rb25det.. Filter box does say rb26dett, and is a pretty small unit.

I bought 6 online for a great price from U.S. and they are P/N 15208-55YOA and they are a bigger unit, like z145a. Box says for most of the vg series engines.

I cant find info on the difference between the two, which one really is the rb25 genuine part?

Ill think of everything else i was gonna ask in a minute... thanks

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Dunno I use the Nismo veruspeed one - so long as they fit and you change them regularly I don't think it matters too much. If want bigger some guys here are using an aircraft filter!

Im not too sure about that. A local performance garage told me that a customer supplyed them and genuine nissan oil filter, they put it on and started the car and the oil pissed out. Apparently the guy got a filter for a s13 SR not a s14 SR. I don't look up much SR stuff through work but i can tell you i wouldn't be trying any old filter that look like it's the same even if the filter looks fine.

Come to think of it we had a K12 micra towed into work and another workshop fitted a later model micra oil filter, done the same and dropped the oil.

If i was at home on my computer i would look up on Fast for you. But im pretty sure the above is correct.

R33 S1 and S2 over here will be 15208-H890C

Neo's are 15208-31U0B from memory. Or 15208-53JOA i think.

So its different numbers to the states?? so why would they send me 55YOA? I did order by engine model not part number. A bit confusing?

I would say so as i have never seen that part number for an oil filter. Unless its a supersession to come but i highly dought it. That oil filter might be correct over there but not here! Maybe they sent one for a completly different motor..

15208-H890C is what you want, in Australia the code for this part is H8911AU.

They are compatible with the following cars

- Nissan S13 (CA18DE)

- Nissan S13 (CA18DET)

- Nissan 300ZX (VG30DE)

- Nissan 300ZX (VG30DETT)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS (RB20DE)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T (RB20DET)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS (RB25DE)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (RB25DET)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (RB26DETT)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (RB26DETT)

- Nissan Stagea WGNC34 (RB25DET)

15208-H890C is what you want, in Australia the code for this part is H8911AU.

They are compatible with the following cars

- Nissan S13 (CA18DE)

- Nissan S13 (CA18DET)

- Nissan 300ZX (VG30DE)

- Nissan 300ZX (VG30DETT)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS (RB20DE)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T (RB20DET)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS (RB25DE)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (RB25DET)

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (RB26DETT)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (RB26DETT)

- Nissan Stagea WGNC34 (RB25DET)

Yeah nah it's 15208-H890C over here in Australia. I have no idea what 15208-H8911AU would be as the part number is way too long..Unless it's an old part number. Last i checked it was H890C.

I have never run a Nissan oil filter I know cars running 300+ kw with out a Nissan one it's better to buy the filter you know fits rather then muck around buying it from the states it will only be on there 5 to 10 thousand km If serviced properly

or just get a genuine filter from your local nissan dealership, they're always in stock and not much more than a ryco. yer the rycos are fine, but the nissan filter is a little better

I did this, and ended up with the wrong one ermm.gif will contact local dealer monday.

And im going genuine for the quality. i used ryco's before but this build will only see genuine for now..

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