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Old 03-11-2013, 08:37 AM   #15
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@SXE10 Great post, good cut away, and I learned something, order me a cusco filter next! thanks-GREAT stuff

gr8 post OP!
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Old 03-15-2013, 12:25 AM   #16
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I can't find the bypass pressure for these filters. Subaru specs a very high bypass pressure (23psi) but most aftermarket filters have bypass valves rated for about half that. I'm not confident that these filters are any different.
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Old 03-20-2013, 05:19 AM   #17
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Good luck finding any spec like that, the only company I've seen list them is WIX. Their filter for the FA20 is rated at 28psi for the by-pass valve http://www.wixfilters.com/Lookup/Par...spx?Part=57830
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The only way I could be persuaded into buying a filter other than OEM is if it had a permanent metal casing with replaceable filter insert. That way you could just change the filter cartridge for a few bucks and produce less waste from metal filters over the life of the vehicle.

Something that looks like this:


http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17297

But for the same $150 I'd rather just buy a few cases of OEM filters and recycle them.
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Old 03-24-2013, 06:14 AM   #19
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Tokyo Roki Subaru OEM filter or bust.
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Does the JDM STI oil filter will be give me more power? :/
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Does the JDM STI oil filter will be give me more power? :/
yea and also jdm street cred
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Old 04-08-2016, 11:45 AM   #22
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damnnn daniel ill be so jdm.
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We've done 10,000 oil changes since 2001 when we founded our business, 99% of them have been done on Subies. Of those Subies about 85% of them have been with Subaru OEM Filters. We have never seen or had issues with the OEM filters.

Now the STi Filters over the years have been hard to get but I am almost positive that putting one of those on a WRX has given us 15-25whp gain on the Dyno. It's only if you use the JDM STi filters though, any other "regular" STi filter like EDM or USDM will not yield the gains of the JDM STi Tyte Type Filter.

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i know this is an old thread and all, i was just curious as to how putting a JDM STI filter on a WRX gained 15-25whp... or was it sarcasm??
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i know this is an old thread and all, i was just curious as to how putting a JDM STI filter on a WRX gained 15-25whp... or was it sarcasm??
...................................*facepalm forever holy fuck
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its basically paper in a can, kid......it does not increase displacement nor does it increase air to fuel ratio in your intake manifold.
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its basically paper in a can, kid......it does not increase displacement nor does it increase air to fuel ratio in your intake manifold.
NO NO, i completely know that... i was just lost haha. i was like that makes no sense whatsoever
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NO NO, i completely know that... i was just lost haha. i was like that makes no sense whatsoever

ohh lol ok no worries then. i was about to be really sad. all good
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Tried doing a search, didn't find much info. Does anyone have any experience with this oil filter? I'm current running the stock Subaru with a Filtermag, but the Filtermag doesn't fit well, to tall for the filter. I was hoping the Cusco with the built-in magnet is at least comparable in quality/filtration to the Subaru oil filter?
Anyone?

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You can just pop a normal magnet to any spin off filter for much the same result.
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