anyone heard/used this oil filter relocation kit? HPF.com

IJ.

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Used Transdapt parts in the past and in use/function they're fine.

Keep in mind they're cheap cast parts and may break if over tightened.
(guess how I know this)

Using Canton Billet adaptors now.
 

the t3d

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IJ.;917320 said:
Used Transdapt parts in the past and in use/function they're fine.

Keep in mind they're cheap cast parts and may break if over tightened.
(guess how I know this)

Using Canton Billet adaptors now.

lol so if i'm careful, this should be fine?

oh and how you do you know this? :biglaugh:
 

IJ.

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Yep don't go nuts installing the fittings or the parts use some liquid pipe sealer on the screw in fittings and it'll be fine.

I went to unscrew mine from the block and it wouldn't budge so I put a screwdriver between the fittings to get some leverage and it broke in half.....
 

the t3d

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LOL i'm sorry to hear that IJ. i think i might have to try this kit out. thanks alot


on a side note, if i were to visit australia, would you let me stay with you? =0)
 

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I use transdapt relocation kit on my 300Zx. No problems with it what-so-ever. However it is a cast peice and IJ is not the only person who I have heard of cracking the spin on adapter trying to take it off. The only other thing is, the Transdapt kit comes with rubber lines, which I'm not a fan off for oil. I build braided stainless lines with Earl's fittings for my kit. Expensive but worth the added safety in my opinion. Plus I was told at the drag strip that any NON-OEM line over 10" in length had to be braided line.