I see a few suppliers selling adaptors to use a new spin on oil filter but generally seem to be around £100 which seems a lot of money for a bit of
Ali!
I was wondering about knocking one up myself - I have a CNC mill so that side isn't a problem. has anyone made their own?
Also does anyone happen to know what spin on oil filter raceline use?
Cheers
Dave
Fiesta ST150 (2.0 Duratec) uses a screw on filter as standard.
Filter housing is bolt on.
Filter part No. is 1751529
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Just looked at the Raceline one, it comes out horizontal, the Fiesta ST150 one the filter hangs downward.
I'm going to machine my own in my manual mill so will be interested to see how this goes!!
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Originally posted by edthedrummer
I'm going to machine my own in my manual mill so will be interested to see how this goes!!
I use K/N HP-2009.
It is designed for the duratec so its pressures release valve is at the correct PSI.
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I just went through this dilemma myself.
The engine builder of my car fitted it with a Mann+Hummel W7008 which has a bypass valve which opens at 1bar. I'm running about 265bhp with no
problems.
Caterham (on R400/R500 duratecs) use a UFI 23.118.00 which opens at 0.7 bar (and is quite a compact unit - they might be using it for size as much as
anything else).
The KN above is rated to open between 11-14psi which is 0.75-0.96 bar, so I'm guessing anything of decent quality in the 0.7-1 bar range will
probably do the job.
Ive been using the Halfords HOF200 for a few years now without any problem. With my trade card its only £1.50
Thanks everyone, lots of great information there.