K&N Spin-On Engine Oil Filter for 2009+ Nissan R35 GTR (SO-1010)
Vehicle Fitment:
2009-2024 Nissan R35 GT-R
Features:
⢠High flow filter designed to improve performance
⢠Designed for synthetic and conventional oils
⢠Premium filtration media for increased capacity
⢠Provides outstanding filtration
Replacement for these OEM Part Numbers:
Nissan 152082HC400, Nissan 1520831U00, Nissan 1520831U01, Nissan 1520831U0B, Nissan 1520831U1B, Nissan 152087B000, Nissan 152089, Nissan 152089E01A, Nissan 15208HC401, Nissan AY100MT023
Purchase Includes:
(1) Filter
Specs:
⢠Spin On Style - No Removal Nut
⢠Height: 3.344 in (85 mm)
⢠Outside Diameter: 2.672 in (68 mm)
⢠Thread: M20 x 1.5
Spin On Filter Vs Cartridge Filter:
Oil filters, essential for protecting your engine from contaminants, come in two main types: spin on and cartridge (or wrench off). While both effectively filter debris, their designs differ in installation and maintenance. Spin-on filters are generally simpler to install and remove, making them a favorite for ease of use. Cartridge filters, on the other hand, require careful attention to gaskets and O-rings; improper seating or failing to replace these components can lead to filter failure and potentially impact engine performance.


Description
Vehicle Fitment:
2009-2024 Nissan R35 GT-R
Features:
⢠High flow filter designed to improve performance
⢠Designed for synthetic and conventional oils
⢠Premium filtration media for increased capacity
⢠Provides outstanding filtration
Replacement for these OEM Part Numbers:
Nissan 152082HC400, Nissan 1520831U00, Nissan 1520831U01, Nissan 1520831U0B, Nissan 1520831U1B, Nissan 152087B000, Nissan 152089, Nissan 152089E01A, Nissan 15208HC401, Nissan AY100MT023
Purchase Includes:
(1) Filter
Specs:
⢠Spin On Style - No Removal Nut
⢠Height: 3.344 in (85 mm)
⢠Outside Diameter: 2.672 in (68 mm)
⢠Thread: M20 x 1.5
Spin On Filter Vs Cartridge Filter:
Oil filters, essential for protecting your engine from contaminants, come in two main types: spin on and cartridge (or wrench off). While both effectively filter debris, their designs differ in installation and maintenance. Spin-on filters are generally simpler to install and remove, making them a favorite for ease of use. Cartridge filters, on the other hand, require careful attention to gaskets and O-rings; improper seating or failing to replace these components can lead to filter failure and potentially impact engine performance.























