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    Oil filter - Z411 vs Z547

    So I bought an oil filter for my CL9 from Repco, but realised after getting home that the guy gave me a Z411 instead of Z547.

    As far as I can see, the two are compatible with each other. But there must be differences, otherwise why would there be two different models.

    Has anyone used a Z411 on a CL9? Are there any issues with it?

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    Same thing happen to me. Didn't notice until I changed the oil myself 10,000 km later. Didn't have any problems, the two filters look almost identical. Apparently the 411 is for mitsubishi engines less than 2.5L displacement. I don't know if there is a subtle difference.

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    just a tin can with a filter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seanneko View Post
    But there must be differences, otherwise why would there be two different models.
    Some filters can alter the oil pressure, whether thats a good thing or not for your engine idk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cbauto View Post
    just a tin can with a filter.
    Oh ok
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