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Old 01-13-2005, 11:37 AM   #9
Jeff92se
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Originally Posted by ScreamingVE
I bought my Yota filter for $4.19 a pop and had a local oil place change it for $13.22 They didn't have a problem with using my own filter, albeit smaller than OEM, at all.
Why not order from the place I recommended?

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After the oild change, I decided to look on purolators website to see if there was an aftermarket equivalant to the Toyota 90915-yzza2 filter, It seems as though purolator has one with a part# of L14476. What do you guys think?
http://www.pureoil.com/ProductFinder.aspx?action=IG and type in the Toyota Part # without the dash inbetween.

From this spec sheet http://ecat.arvinmeritor.com/smartlink/?partnum=L14476 it looks as though there is an anti-drain back valve.

Here is a list of cars that this filter is also used for http://www.pureoil.com/ProductFinder.aspx?action=WUG type in part# L14476
If you want to use the Purolator, I'd just cross the Nissan p/n and not the Toyota one.

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I think if you want to use OEM filters, I'm will to bet that stepping into your nearest GEO or CHEVY dealer will be cheaper than a Toyota dealer
Don't know what you mean. I recommeneded the Toy filter because it's a good quality filter. Not because it's an OEM filter. I don't know if the GEO or Chevy filters are crap or not. Even if they use the Toy engine, I don't know if they use the same Toy filter. Alot of assumptions there. Unless you actually buy one and cut it up to compare.
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