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  1. #25
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    the first one, must be a old type honda filter.
    the newer ones is like the bottom. small, it's been the small one for at least 4 years now.

  2. #26
    could it be internals of the filter , rather than SIZE ? IE one flows better than other type etc

  3. #27
    yeah im just wondering what the gains of using the hamp filter would be..

    even if it did help oil pressure increase.. wat would that do ??

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    The CEO of Spoon recommends using a smaller oil filter to increase oil pressure and stop it from fluctuating in the best motoring video about the ITR
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    Quote Originally Posted by EG5[KRT] View Post
    yeah im just wondering what the gains of using the hamp filter would be..

    even if it did help oil pressure increase.. wat would that do ??
    i guess having a more constant oil pressure is always better.
    lol.

  6. #30
    my *problem* was that once i installed the 19 row oil cooler, the oil cooler lines, the oil filter reolocator, my peak oil pressure dropped to 70-75PSI above 3000rpm... wheras it sat on 80-82PSI prior to the installation.

    by fitting the newer smalll type of oil filter, i improved it back upto around 79-80PSI peak oil pressure.

  7. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by destrukshn View Post
    the first one, must be a old type honda filter.
    the newer ones is like the bottom. small, it's been the small one for at least 4 years now.
    well, compared to the "old type honda filter", the "new small type" improves oil pressure.

    and FYI - if you buy a oil filter for a pre 2000 Honda at most auto parts stores, you get a Z79A or equiv. from the dude behind the counter, which is the "old type honda filter"...

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    are HAMP filters smaller than the oem honda filters?

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    they are smaller than the "old style" honda filters...



    on the right = "old style"
    on the left = HAMP filter
    Last edited by tinkerbell; 18-12-2006 at 08:59 AM.

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    well as long as you buy a genuine honda filter, it's the same size.
    from the 1980's model til current, most of em will use the same filter.

    so i don't understand why they would give you such a big filter when they can just give you the small one.
    since it's all the same.

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    isnt there 2 HAMP styles? the short and stubby one and the tall and thin one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell View Post
    they (hamp) are smaller than the "old style" honda filters...



    on the right = "old style"
    on the left = HAMP filter
    Resurrect an old thread

    So seeing as I use a Ryco Z79A, is there smaller filter used on another honda which will fit my B18C?

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