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Hi might forum,

Recently I bought a HKS Type S oil cooler for my 34 GTR and struggling to find a oil filter relocation kit to go with it.

Not sure if a Greddy one will fit on top?

Any advice welcome. Thank you in advance.

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Yeah that would be my first preference as well but HKS doesn't make relocation kit for 34R, or at least I can't find it... There is one for 32 but not 34.

Kinda dumb but just don't know any other way.

Ditch the braided hose that came with the HKS kit and make it up yoruself. Most of the braided hose from the HKS kit would be usable, just cut it and put the required fittings etc in to make it all work. Earls sell the filter housings and they work well

The type s hks cooler has threaded oil lines, the typical greddy has only push clamped lines, i have this setup on mine, i needed to get an adapter to make the greddy relocation kit work with the hks type s c

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