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External Transmission Filter

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Hey there, new to FTOs - grabbed myself a '96 GR auto about a month back.

I've been doing a service, and am stepping through everything I need to change out slowly..
I read that the engine and trans filters and interchangeable? I have two K&N HP-1010s. Would this be fine for the transmission?
The one currently on the car seems to be shorter (I'd have to double check).



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Yeah they're the same. Z411 equivalent.
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Daniel2019 wrote:Yeah they're the same. Z411 equivalent.
Awesome, thanks :thumright:
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Or is it 441? :scratch:

One's fuel filter, the other is oil and auto transmission.....

But yes oil and auto transmission are the same :lol:

Edit: Yeah, 411 is oil and auto, 441 is fuel.
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Daniel2019 wrote:Yeah they're the same. Z411 equivalent.
Z411 fits but you shouldn't really use a engine filter on a trans. Trans filters have larger holes in the filter for better oil circulation. You can get them from sca for the same price as a z411 ($10). They are the same as a ce lancer. Bout 23 bucks for a genuine one from Mitsubishi.
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So engine filter shouldn't be used for auto box?
Im really trying to find out what one to get for The auto box and where to buy it
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He just told you in the previous post haha
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payaya wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:Yeah they're the same. Z411 equivalent.
Z411 fits but you shouldn't really use a engine filter on a trans. Trans filters have larger holes in the filter for better oil circulation. You can get them from sca for the same price as a z411 ($10). They are the same as a ce lancer. Bout 23 bucks for a genuine one from Mitsubishi.
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http://www.sydneyfilters.com.au/mitsubi ... -MD752072/

Sorry im reading that many people saying to buy same filter for engine and auto box..
So will this filter be ok for auto box?
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Or what should I look up from SCA?
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From what I've searched, that one is it.

Or Ryco Z637 from Supercheap

http://www.rycofilters.com.au/catalogue/part/part/Z637


I'm curious about the interchangeable with engine filter.. Is this a difference in model thing?
The engine filter definitely has a smaller circumference on mine.
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Ok when I search Z637 on Supercheap nothing comes up, spent days
Looking for what filters I need and oils for engine and auto and reading 100x answers
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Ryco/ repco Z411 filters for both the engine and auto transmission.

Your choice of engine oil brand - grade 10w40 is best for most applications.

Anything dextron III (or equivalent) rated for the transmission fluid.

I recently replaced the filter and transmission fluid in tweety.
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Thanks for your help, I have just read many people saying you shouldn't use z411 for auto as its not right but others say it will work fine, might try get a ce lancer auto tranny one or a Z637 from super cheap as its smaller and bigger holes to suit right and if I cant ill go a z411 like many do
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Yep... that'll do fine, there's not much difference in the hole size, if you wanna go nuts you can get the royal purple(though the actual filtration quality is debateable) filter that has 8 holes... but the z411 will do nicely as a substitute
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Here you go barty: http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 5703#Cross
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- as well as Lancer CE as was mentioned before.
This seems to more closely match the oem filter.. shorter, and larger diameter.
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Cheers moused.. and thats what I have on my car now looking at it :)
Do you know why it says filter kit and large box?
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bartyboo wrote:Cheers moused.. and thats what I have on my car now looking at it :)
Do you know why it says filter kit and large box?
Wouldn't have a clue, might just be a generic image or something.. I wondered myself.
Anyways I ordered it last night, and will be grabbing it today... So I can let you know, lol
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Despite the diameter difference, the gaskets line up.. and same thread size.
The holes are slightly bigger on the trans one
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So you got trans one from supercheap? Guessing you didnt get k&n there also?
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