View Full Version : difference in Ryco filters
Magnette
09-10-2006, 10:40 PM
Just a headsup, seems to be a bit of difference in Ryco filters lately eg 2 different manufacturers.
6 vs 8 holes
thickness of threaded flange
Other than that nothing else I've noticed; packaging box & details etc are same.
Am using both types right now and no noticeable difference in performance to that I'm used to.
Sharkie
10-10-2006, 05:15 AM
Oil filters don't do anything for performace they are just there to filter the oil!!!
DaJaJa
10-10-2006, 05:40 AM
i have a K&N oil filter.... lifetime use.... so i dont have to change it.... just wash it...lol
in regards to those ryco ones... dont think it really matters..... but interesting find....:)
el3ment
10-10-2006, 06:55 AM
i have a K&N oil filter.... lifetime use.... so i dont have to change it.... just wash it...lol
in regards to those ryco ones... dont think it really matters..... but interesting find....:)
Just a dumb question. How do you get oil out of a filter? Last time i tried, oil doesn't exactly come out with water.... ;) Or do you whack it into the dishwasher? sussss
i have a K&N oil filter.... lifetime use.... so i dont have to change it.... just wash it...lol
in regards to those ryco ones... dont think it really matters..... but interesting find....:)
how much is the K&N filter
magnarama
15-10-2006, 10:03 PM
Just a dumb question. How do you get oil out of a filter? Last time i tried, oil doesn't exactly come out with water.... ;) Or do you whack it into the dishwasher? sussss
:stoopid:
I agree, how do you get oil out? I think I'll stick to ordinary filters. It's HIGH TECH SORCERY!
see-ya
16-10-2006, 07:55 AM
incorrect, in regards to the Z456, RYCO are the better oil filters to go with if your not to fussed about brands, different oil filter brands are made from a different material in side of the filter, but no it will not increase you performance in any way it will just filter the oil alot better to say a silverline oil filter, so really depending on how much you want to spend on a oil filter will determan how good the oil will get filterd. Any questions about this responce feel free to ask!
cheers all
Monster Inc
16-10-2006, 11:57 AM
Never had an issue with Ryco Filters. I'm trying a Pure One Filter at the moment to compare as they're similar in price. They claim that their filtering technique is superior to other major brand filters so mehhh, give it a go. I don't leave my filters on for too long anyway.
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