Are we with DS650's forced to use OEM oil filters?
#1
I've been searching the net for aftermarket oil filters like K&N or some other performance oil filter but I can't find anyone who sell a higher quality filter other then the OEM one.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
#4
OK I got it......
Now you've sparked another question....you guys are going to learn to stop answering my threads.......lol
The question no is how do I know which one? Long or short?
Bombardier
Part # 2158
DS650 long 2 3/4"
Part #2151
DS650 short 1 5/8"
Now you've sparked another question....you guys are going to learn to stop answering my threads.......lol
The question no is how do I know which one? Long or short?
Bombardier
Part # 2158
DS650 long 2 3/4"
Part #2151
DS650 short 1 5/8"
#7
Originally posted by: SCOUNDREL
How do you know? the service manual doesn't even give a part number.....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
How do you know? the service manual doesn't even give a part number.....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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#9
Originally posted by: SCOUNDREL
OK I'm out numbered.. Long it is....Thanks..[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
OK I'm out numbered.. Long it is....Thanks..[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Just so you know the short filter is for the 2000 year DS. The filter cover on the newer model year DS's is deeper and uses the longer filter. All the 2000 DS owners would have to do is buy the longer filter cover and they can use the longer filter as well.
#10
Everyone who owns a 2000 DS -should- buy the longer filter cover and use the longer filters. Gee, who could say no to better oil filtration? Of all the things that could be done to modify a machine, nothing, absolutly nothing is better than that $35 longer filter cover for a 2000 DS650.
Edited from $20 to $35.
Edited from $20 to $35.


