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Old 01-29-2004, 03:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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old style filters

just incase some of you guys still want the old style filters for some reason since they were discontinued, i found some.

http://www.manhonda.com/ap/index.cfm...0&PG=3&PID=958
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Old 01-29-2004, 08:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Lol, THAT's a sensitive subject. I've been talking/arguing with my dad about this for a while now. Honda, if for only a short while, started using Fram for their oil filters, what they do is paint it blue and put all the honda labels on it. A customer came into my dad's dealer with a seized engine, and whatdya know, that good ol' fram had a rusty hole in the side of it, which was just painted over. When the paint softened and gave way, oil went out, but never came back lol. Anyway, Honeywell makes a lot of them now, but they're all the small ones that I believe they use on the K series, even the Pilots use the little ones. I'm not sure what to think, how far has the world advanced in filtration technology over the past decade? I am a bit apprehensive every time I put one of those teeny filters on my car, and up till now I had thought I'd have no choice because I didn't know where to look for the old ones. But to spend any more than $3 on a filter, ehh. Thanks anyway dude.
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that rust hole is a bit scary. i heard theres two versions of the new filters. theres the A1 and A2. i forgot about which number means which company but i know i found it out and posted it somewhere if you were curious.
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