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Old 06-23-2008, 10:43 PM
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Default Cummins 6.7L Aftermarket Oil Filter Part Numbers

Paying over $15 for the Mopar oil filter was really getting old so I stopped by AutoZone in Wichita again this weekend looking for an oil filter for my truck and I'm happy to say they finally had one. So I figured I'd start a list of Part Numbers for all the oil filters that will work on our 6.7L Cummins Diesel Engines.
  1. Mobil 1 P/N M1-403 Price $9.95
  2. Purolator Pure one P/N PL45335
  3. WIX P/N 57620
  4. Purolator Premium Plus P/N L45335
  5. Fleetguard Stratapore P/N LF3894
  6. STP P/N S3976 Price $4.99 (Autozone)
  7. K&N P/N HP-4003 Price $13.99 (Autozone)
  8. Fram P/N PH3976A Price $5.49 (AutoZone)
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Just saw this one so I just thought I would ask. I always used the STP filter on the Old 318 I had. Would the STP S3976 be rated high enough to use or should I go with one of the others? Also does anyone know what the Mopar oil is? I would assume its one of the major brands put in a Mopar bottle.
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Squid...you really are a gem...
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Just saw this one so I just thought I would ask. I always used the STP filter on the Old 318 I had. Would the STP S3976 be rated high enough to use or should I go with one of the others? Also does anyone know what the Mopar oil is? I would assume its one of the major brands put in a Mopar bottle.
Do they even make STP oil filters any more? I went to the STP website and they don't show them http://www.stp.com/ . As for the Oil I can't help ya since I always do my own. Dealership Service Departments give me the willys.
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Well weather they make them or not who knows. Their name is on it. They used to be branded with the Deutsch name but STP replaced it plus started using different numbers. I think I read somewhere that they were Champion filters but I have slept since then. AutoZone has always carried the STP's. My first change will be free after that I'll do my own. Just tryin to be prepared. Thanks all!
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The reason I asked is because I can't find any info on that filters P/N to see if it'll work with the 6.7L.
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thats wierd it comes up on the autoZone site but I was running into the same problem. I can't remember where I found who makes their filters. Thanks for looking at anyrate!
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Cool! Autozone it is and I also now have the K&N P/N and Price. Thanks!
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