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Retired from Car mfrs....
Drives: 2LT RS/HR-V Join Date: May 2013
Location: /Fort Lauderdale
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adding a quik oil change valve
I have used these on my last 3 cars and they work perfectly, no leak, no grounding, etc. This one fits the base car oil pan...They have updated to a nipple that has a snap on oil tube to 3/8 hose so there is no mess. It is the Fumoto F107S off their site, google "qwikvalve" Just posting to add content here.
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Excellent! I was just thinking about getting a pair for my car after the last oil change. I too have used these on multiple cars in the past, and they drastically cut down on the chances of a messy oil change--it's only filter mess anymore.
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Retired from Car mfrs....
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Try this: get a gallon zip lock and loosen the filter, snug the bag around the filter, keep screwing off and it drops in the bag, oil and all, no mess.
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