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Old 11-08-2011, 12:30 PM
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Continuing on with this thread, what is the best oil filter wrench to use for the S2000?
Cheap $5 type at your local parts store.
Your really going to like the Fumoto and I'd recommend it for everyone.
Or a sharp screwdriver(to put a hole trough it an twist,it comest right off all the time)
Old 11-08-2011, 12:52 PM
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where can you buy a low profile oil pan?
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I just searched for "low profile oil drain pan" and got a few items listed on Amazon. I don't think I want a Harley Davidson one, though. That's what came up first in my search.
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I've been wanting to buy this oil drain valve but I never got to it. Now that I read a good review about it I'm ordering mine. Thanks everyone
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Doing my first oil change with it this weekend... hope i can find a pan to fit underneath
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well I ordered one with adapter and nipple. I figured if I could fit a hose into the nipple I wont even have to slide a pan under the car.
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Finally did the oil change last night. It took about 10minutes for all the oil to come out to where it was a drip drip effect. Was very easy. Next time, I plan on opening the valve and going inside for about 10minutes then coming back out. Love the valve and would definitely recommend it. My car is lowered about 2in on stock v2s and the valve has no signs of being tampered with(scrape, etc) so that's really good.
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I have one too and love it! Oh, and I use some elbow grease and my hands to remove the oil filter.
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Js2k is having a special right now. If you order the oil drain valve and lock covers, you can save $2.00. Not a fortune by any means, but $2.00 is $2.00,

New Promo: If you buy both the Oil Drain Valve and Keyhole Covers, you can use the code '2off2' to take $2 off your order!
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