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tonyh999
22-06-2011, 10:41 AM
Hi guys,

Does anyone know what's the model number of the OEM oil filter for S2000 in oz?

Btw - Has anyone ever used HAMP oil filter on their S2K's? I've got one from JDMConcept and the model number is H1540-RTA-505. However from the supported vehicles list on its package box I don't see S2000 (AP1/AP2). Should I better off not using it?

thanks in advance!

jooboo
22-06-2011, 11:29 AM
i use hamp oil filters in mine...its just an oil filter, if it fits its all good

dlai5552
22-06-2011, 11:51 AM
just get yourself an OEM one for like $11.
OR a HAMP for $12.
doesn't really matter. haha.

greek_rambos2k
22-06-2011, 12:00 PM
i has a mugen one :D $50

zhong
22-06-2011, 12:16 PM
I use HAMP in mine, it's beautfiul.

Bought a bunch off JDM for pretty good price, think it made it like $10/each or something.

AusS2000
22-06-2011, 05:24 PM
i has a mugen one :D $50

I have an OEM, some gold paint and a spare $39 in my wallet.

tonyh999
22-06-2011, 07:11 PM
Appreciate for all of the info guys..

Zhong - is your HAMP oil filter the same model as mine?

dlai5552
22-06-2011, 07:54 PM
Appreciate for all of the info guys..

Zhong - is your HAMP oil filter the same model as mine?

Pretty sure all HAMP filters for S2000 are the same, and for all hondas too. because they fit nearly all of them?

From JDM concept it is 5 for $60, so $12 each. Otherwise you can buy 200 HAMP filters for $9 :)

zhong
22-06-2011, 08:55 PM
I'm pretty sure all HAMP filters for Honda are the same as well... Don't quote me on it though, but it fit my mate's EK no problems too. It's green. lol

Ten Four
14-06-2012, 05:36 PM
Bumping this up - Dealer just quoted me $21.80 inc GST for one. Sounds a bit rich? K&N works out cheaper but I need one by tomorrow morning... Where did you guys get quoted $11? (I know its only $10 but adds up for future reference..)

AusS2000
14-06-2012, 05:39 PM
If you are on a deadline $22 ain't much.

Otherwise, order online and wait the time.

stndrd
14-06-2012, 06:20 PM
Just go to Burson or Repco and buy a Z79A or Z547 for $10

Ten Four
14-06-2012, 07:34 PM
Prefer OEM.. Bought anyway.

yank
09-07-2012, 12:47 AM
OEM filters have a higher sprung bypass valve.. due to s2ks higher pressure oil pump. Using a shitty repco filter with their one size fits all mentality. Your filter could be doing sweet **** all and by passing the entire time.. also the construction of the filter matters as well.. some s2ks have literaly spun off their filters causing a fire... Hence company's like Js racing produce "Oil filter stoppers." Food for thought.

dlai5552
11-07-2012, 04:22 AM
Buy OEM or HAMP. Make life easier and better by knowing that it works and it's good. Also, if you track it, use a J's oil filter stopper. 9k RPM can cause it to loosen and start a fire.

aozora
11-07-2012, 06:02 PM
What yank said. Just buy OEM... not sure on Hamp's bypass settings etc so I can't recommend.

And no point getting a oil filter stopper unless you're doing track work or thrash your car constantly... I had my filter loosen and leak oil on my first track day... luckily it wasn't much. I naively bought the J's piece at a pretty rip off JDM penny :p It's literally a bracket with a large hose clamp attached... that's it. I'm sure you could make something similar from Bunnings and then just scribble "J's WaCiNg SPIriT OF JDmz" on it.

Alternatively, some of the K&N filters actually have a hole in the tip so you can secure some wire from the oil filter to a point on your engine to stop it from loosening up.

AusS2000
11-07-2012, 06:09 PM
Alternatively, some of the K&N filters actually have a hole in the tip so you can secure some wire from the oil filter to a point on your engine to stop it from loosening up.

K&N HN1004 is my preference for that reason and also because the end is a 1 inch nut so tightening and loosening is a doodle.

Bit hard to write 'jDmZ da sChNiZzle' on some wire though.

aozora
11-07-2012, 06:33 PM
K&N HN1004 is my preference for that reason and also because the end is a 1 inch nut so tightening and loosening is a doodle.

Bit hard to write 'jDmZ da sChNiZzle' on some wire though.

I need to do an oil change soon... I think I'll try the K&N as I've had to stab the last few oil filters with screwdrivers :(

Hmm. Maybe we can do a group buy on JdMzStAncEzLoWLyfEz4EvZ stickers to put on them?

AusS2000
11-07-2012, 06:40 PM
I have an account with Rocket so can put together a GB through S2ki if anyone is interested.

aozora
11-07-2012, 07:01 PM
http://s2000.com/forums/engine-tech-drivetrain/2122-best-oil-filter.html

Some reading if anybody is keen.

K&N uses good materials, metal ends (not cardboard...) and has the nut to boot so I'm sold.
There's a seller on eBay going for about $14AUD each with free postage? So if you can beat that...

yank
11-07-2012, 08:20 PM
Its been years since i was in the f20c game, technologies may have changed and im not preaching everyone should go buy wanky Js filter stopper haha.. I had one given to me when did my f20c ae86swap.. a simple metal bracket and hose clamp would suffice.. Just beware going cheap on s2k filters. just like from aozora's post

Vicks
12-07-2012, 01:09 AM
If it's a breeze to remove the oil filter without having to punture the filter then that ticks my boxes.

This vendor on s2ki offer the stopper for $36. http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/919502-oil-filter-stoppers-protection-for-just-36-shipped/

Can be easily made, but i'd rather buy as I'm lazy.