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You can't go wrong with OEM Toyota filters. Someone a long time ago tore apart a bunch of different manufacturer filters to compare the filter material in them. The OEM filter appeared to be one of the best in regards to the amount of filter media it had.
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08-01-2022, 01:45 PM
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ive been running d3 for years and no issue
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08-01-2022, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by gamefreakgc
A lot of 'expert advice' you read online, especially on forums, is really just opinion. Except for t4R.org. That's why I have 6000+ posts here and nowhere else. People on here really do know their stuff and I've learned a ton. Whenever I venture on another website (or dare I say it, FACEBOOK GROUPS) I take everything I read as opinion, not facts.
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Plenty of opinions on here too, but generally not much baloney -- I agree with you. And certainly a community of fairly technical, open-minded folks who are actually sharing and learning.
My own concise *opinion*: The OEM filters are fine. Run a used oil analysis for $30 and see if you have any elevated silicon. If you don't then your air and oil filter are doing what they need to be doing.
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08-01-2022, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mtbtim
You can't go wrong with OEM Toyota filters. Someone a long time ago tore apart a bunch of different manufacturer filters to compare the filter material in them. The OEM filter appeared to be one of the best in regards to the amount of filter media it had.
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Article was in Toyota 4WD Magazine. I have a copy of it, unfortunately they didn't have filtration capability specs so it's all about construction. I agree, I think the Toyota filter is probably as good as the best, or close to it.
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08-02-2022, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by rdruss
Saying a filter is 50% efficient doesn't mean anything unless you define 50% efficient at filtering what size particle. 10 micron? 20 micron? 30 micron? etc.
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And if the filter is 50% efficient PER PASS, then you are all good. The oil goes through that filter many many times...
Sure, if somebody wants to run a bypass oil filtration system (large diesel engine style) that catches everything, go ahead... Not needed on a 5VZ though.
I now buy big packs of the D3 filter and run it on my 5vz and 3s-gte...
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08-04-2022, 01:22 AM
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I've said this before but why not repeat myself.
Toyota filters at the dealer are priced very reasonably. There is not much money to be saved buying auto parts store filters, unless you are picking the cheapest. Toyota only for me.
And there is only a couple ounces difference between the D1 and D3.
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08-04-2022, 08:16 AM
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My local Walmart sells Toyota OEM filters, that's where I get mine.
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08-14-2022, 02:59 AM
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Well, just to add another opinion. I use a pricy oversized synthetic-medium NAPA Platinum PFL 41516. I use SuperTech 5w-30 Full Synthetic, so I save on oil what I spend on the filter. I keep the OCI at 6500 to 7K even though Blackstone keeps telling me I could go longer.
I can't prove it's better, and I certainly won't argue about it, but I feel good about my choice.
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08-14-2022, 08:58 AM
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Quote:
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My local Walmart sells Toyota OEM filters, that's where I get mine.
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When I feel like it me too. I usually get the FL400s filter for my toy and Saturn.
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08-15-2022, 12:45 PM
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Newbie here on 3rd Gen forum but what is the correct oil filter part number for a 2000 Limited with 3.4L six? Seems like folks are throwing around two different OEM part numbers? Thanks guys.
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08-15-2022, 01:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tls3601
Newbie here on 3rd Gen forum but what is the correct oil filter part number for a 2000 Limited with 3.4L six? Seems like folks are throwing around two different OEM part numbers? Thanks guys.
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Oil Filter 90915-YZZD1 (standard size) or 90915-YZZD3 (larger size)
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