which oil filter

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THUNDER STORM

Original Poster:

1,261 posts

175 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Hi guys I have checked the Q&A section, but could not find the equivelent part no to replace the
GM 92142006 oil filter for 2005 Monaro VXR 6.0 litre. Please can someone advise a good replacment filter.

Cheers

Adebyebye

Mud_

2,924 posts

162 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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confused<--click

jameshsv

5,844 posts

166 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Mf sell them

ARAF

20,759 posts

229 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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OEM 92142006 AC Delco PF46 for Monaros (LS1 and LS2)

For any other new members, the VXR8 (LS2 and LS3) use OEM 89017524 AC Delco PF48, K&N 1017

IIRC, AC Delco also have a newer filter that does the same/better job. smile

Mud_

2,924 posts

162 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Is that a truck filter or AC pro range filter or something ARAF?

maccavvy

660 posts

170 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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when I was in need of one short notice I found a rover k series fitted with no problems.
was on 6 months till I got to MF for its official service.

ARAF

20,759 posts

229 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Mud_ said:
Is that a truck filter or AC pro range filter or something ARAF?
The uprated one? I think it was Snowwolf that mentioned it. I'll have a look around....


AC Delco June 2014 said:
ACDelco Redesign PF48/PF48F Oil Filter
WD Bulletin 14D-038
ACDelco Oil Filters PF48 (GM# 89017524) and the
Durapack version, PF48F (GM# 19167894) are
transitioning to a new design that offers improved
performance. The new part numbers are: PF48E (GM#
19303975) and PF48F (GM# 19303974). This will be a
rolling change and the old version will not be available
once stock is depleted.
The PF48E primary performance improvement relates to
the relief valve design. The PF48E has a compression
spring loaded nylon poppet that outperforms the current valve design. See your distributor or ACDelco
representative for more information about the design change.
Edited by ARAF on Thursday 21st April 23:07

stevieturbo

17,474 posts

253 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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maccavvy said:
when I was in need of one short notice I found a rover k series fitted with no problems.
was on 6 months till I got to MF for its official service.
Yep, same on a lot of oldish Rover type cars too

vxkev

585 posts

122 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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AcDelco professional PF46 thumbup I picked up 6 of them when I was in Florida for $24 cool

Edited by vxkev on Friday 22 April 00:20

ArnieVXR

2,449 posts

189 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Gone are the days when threads would ask "which supercharger?"

weeping

ARAF

20,759 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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ArnieVXR said:
Gone are the days when threads would ask "which supercharger?"

weeping
....and Ringram would say "None" while others would get the ache and tell the OP to do a search, as it's been said before.

Owner demographics change.


Mud_

2,924 posts

162 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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ARAF said:
Mud_ said:
Is that a truck filter or AC pro range filter or something ARAF?
The uprated one? I think it was Snowwolf that mentioned it. I'll have a look around....


AC Delco June 2014 said:
ACDelco Redesign PF48/PF48F Oil Filter
WD Bulletin 14D-038
ACDelco Oil Filters PF48 (GM# 89017524) and the
Durapack version, PF48F (GM# 19167894) are
transitioning to a new design that offers improved
performance. The new part numbers are: PF48E (GM#
19303975) and PF48F (GM# 19303974). This will be a
rolling change and the old version will not be available
once stock is depleted.
The PF48E primary performance improvement relates to
the relief valve design. The PF48E has a compression
spring loaded nylon poppet that outperforms the current valve design. See your distributor or ACDelco
representative for more information about the design change.
Edited by ARAF on Thursday 21st April 23:07
Ta ARAF, I'll seek out a Monaro equivalent if it exists.

stevieturbo

17,474 posts

253 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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ArnieVXR said:
Gone are the days when threads would ask "which supercharger?"

weeping
How much power do the expensive oil filters give though ? lol