Technical Oil filter

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Technical Oil filter

d4zzl3r

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Anyone know what car/engine this is for? I ordered it from EuroPrats for a 2014 TA 0.9 105 and this is what turned up. It was maybe 12 months ago (I like to prepare in advance). Luckily I had also bought another filter on eBay. If you know what it’s for and need one it’s free (if you cover P&P).
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In my opinion this crosland filter should have been suitable for your vehicle, but it is crap
I'd concur with this.

Given that the uniair actuator on the TA is hugely sensitive to oil condition, and replacement is now close on £1000 just for the part, buying a cheap oil filter is a classic example of being penny wise and pound foolish.

The kindest thing you could do for anyone who might be contemplating having this to fit to their car would be to chuck it in the bin.

Watch this video.
 
Hi,
I must apologise to the original poster.

My first post should have been- it is exceptionally kind of you to offer other members a free oil filter but I don't recommend crosland (eurocarparts own name) filters.

Very best wishes
Jack
 
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