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Old Oct 30, 2024 | 04:58 AM
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Lookin' for a link for V8V (4.7) non-OEM oil filter(s)

Good Morning all! I'm not having too much luck finding an oil filter that will fit my 2010 V8V. Don't need it to say "Aston Martin" on the canister - just want it to fit and work for 1 year.... ;-)
Thanks for your thoughts, Tom
 
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Why not buy OEM? I buy mine in 10pk from Scudaria @ $26.48 each
 
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I will IF I have to. But see no need to pay 26 bucks for a darn oil filter w/ a fancy logo on it. Aftermarket filters (for the most part) are 100% as good as the "Logo" filters, in my experience. Thanks for the comment---
 
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I did read before that someone was looking at the spring pressure inside the filter as it maybe different than others out there and I wouldn't want a $44k engine to go boom for a $26 oil filter... no
 
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2007 Jaguar V8 4.2 engines.
Oil filters from Fram PH9010, WIX 5730, Mahle OC602 Mann W71329 among others.
 
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Now THAT is a reason right there to go w/ AM filter(s). Thanks to you.
 
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Thanks!!
 
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2007 Jaguar V8 4.2 engines.
Oil filters from Fram PH9010, WIX 5730, Mahle OC602 Mann W71329 among others.
None of these are for the AM V8 Vantage.
 
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Mann W71329 aquí en España MANN W713/29 ok durante 3 años, funcionando perfectamente con castrol 10w60
 

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None of these are for the AM V8 Vantage.
I have used both the Fram PH9010 and the WIX 57320 in my 2007 Vantage 4.3 V8 without issue.
Changed to the WIX as it has the higher relief pressure.
Approaching 54k miles.
YMMV


 
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Originally Posted by DonL
I have used both the Fram PH9010 and the WIX 57320 in my 2007 Vantage 4.3 V8 without issue.
Changed to the WIX as it has the higher relief pressure.
Approaching 54k miles.
YMMV
I'd rather spend an extra $15 - $20...
 
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AFAIK the Fram or WIX might be identical to the Aston oil filters. However for most of us, peace of mind is worth the extra $15 dollars usually spent once per year.
 
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I wouldn't put a Fram filter on any car I owned. Wix or Mann if they meet OEM spec, but how do you really know? Is saving $20 really worth it?
 
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