The cross-reference number for the Purolator L35310 oil filter to a SuperTech oil filter is typically ST7317. However, it's always best to verify compatibility with specific vehicle requirements and check manufacturer guidelines, as cross-reference numbers can vary based on engine type and model year.
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The crossover number for the Kohler 12050 01 oil filter to a SuperTech oil filter is typically ST7317. However, it's always best to verify compatibility with the specific engine model and consult the manufacturer's specifications or an oil filter cross-reference guide to ensure the correct fit.
The SuperTech oil filter part number for a 2004 Acura MDX is ST3614. This filter is compatible with the vehicle's specifications and is designed to provide effective filtration for the engine oil. Always verify compatibility with your specific vehicle model and engine type before purchase.
no cross! supertech does not make heavy duty filters, a st3614 will work
Advance's website lists a Fram PH16, a Puralator L14670, and a Driveworks DW-4670.
SuperTech filters for Yamahas are the same as what Honda and Acura use. SuperTech #ST6607 is 2 1/2" long SuperTech #ST7317 is 3 1/4" long and is what I use on my VTX1800. Very good filters made by Champion Labs. Rob
Supertech #3614 fits harelys and #3600 is a longer version of it. Made in USA by champion labs same as the oem filter.
Do not install a Supertech filter on your Ford. Install a quality filter such as Purolator, Wix, or Motorcraft. The filter is too important to go cheap. Change your oil/filter every 5,000 miles.
The Supertech ST5 fits a number of different GM vehicle's. I cross referenced it to a WIX # 51060Short List: Principal Application:Chevrolet/GMC Trucks (91-05), Hummer (93-06)
I did my own personal research on this question, and studied the Supertech Extended Life (5 year/150,000 Mile) Antifreeze bottles stocked at a local WalMart in Austin Texas. I compared them to the bottles of both the Peak and Prestone Long Life brands that were on the shelf next to the SuperTech product. Here's what I observed: 1. The Prestone bottle shape is unique and different than the Peak and SuperTech bottles. 2. The Peak and SuperTech bottle shape is identical. 3. There is a lot number printed near the bottom of each bottle on all the antifreeze bottles I looked at. The Peak and SuperTech bottles had lot numbers that began with a C followed by a long string of numbers, which were nearly identical. The Prestone bottles had a totally different lot number format. 4. Both the Peak Long Life and Supertech Long Life bottles listed the exact same ingredients, including the NJTSRN QT1 mystery ingredient(s) that evidently Peak doesn't want us mortals to know about (It is the same ingredients found in DexCool, which some folks claim will rot the insides of your cooling system!). The Prestone Long Life bottle does not list this mystery ingredient. Here in Texas, I would bet that the SuperTech Extended Life antifreeze is currently supplied by Peak. Could be a different story in other regions of the country, but do a little investigative research at your local WalMart next time you're there, and see if you observe the same things I did.
Fram filter number PH4967
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