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What kind of o2 housing is this *pics*

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Dready

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The previous owner gave it to me when i bought the car..and when i did my 14b install i put it on

any ideas in what brand it is..or who makes it

Thanks
 

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By those welds, it almost looks homemade. I dont think they would sell a product with those semi-pretty welds.
 
They have a tendency to back off of our oil filter housings. I have read many stories about these filters destroying engines.

And for two they are very cheaply made, if you look at the internal construction of a Fram filter compaired to a Wix filter it is night and day. Fram is cheap, poorly designed, and poorly constructed.
 
Looks a lot like mine. And mine was a homemade job from a friend of the person i bought it off of. It looks decent and no cracks. Well over 2 years old!!

James :laser::talon:
 
They have a tendency to back off of our oil filter housings. I have read many stories about these filters destroying engines.

And for two they are very cheaply made, if you look at the internal construction of a Fram filter compaired to a Wix filter it is night and day. Fram is cheap, poorly designed, and poorly constructed.

FRAM (Failure Rate Adds up Monthly)

Its a custom pie cut o2 housing.

AS far as fram is i hate them i have lost 2 motors and countless others destroyed from them.

All they are paper inside them dont believe me cut one open. They are junk



Ive been using Fram oil filters for the two years ive owned my car and no problems yet. not saying you all are wrong but i havent had a problem yet. and im not about to pay 12 dollars for a k&n filter. that you put on drive for like three weeks and you have to change it again. :beatentodeath::talon:
 
Not like it needs to be said again, but I would agree that its a Hybrid Connection O2 housing. SBR use to sell them as well. Yes, they will defently be an improvement in flow vs the stocker.

As a side note, I haven't been impressed by an info I've found on the Fram filters either. Many, much better brands out there that don't cost a fortune for those who need to replace fairly regularly. I prefer OEM Mopar, I like the sealing gasket better then the oring Mitsu uses & they have just replaced/upgraded the filter for our application, which is now larger.
 
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