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35 reviews and 107 votes

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OEM Honda
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OEM Honda Oil filter

Changing the oil filter on 8th gen Si's is a pain in the ass. You need to stick your entire arm around the exhaust header, axle, and steering rack to get to the filter, and then once you barely get a grip and spin it off, it spews oil all over your axle boot and into the subframe.

Cons: pain in the ass
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Mechanic said he'd replace the oil filter, maybe sometimes that problem is caused by non Honda oil filters. I said ok.

Lo and behold, the CC drifting problem is gone, but fuel efficiency is down to about 24 highway. No limp mode or other problems.

Pros: CC drifting problem gone
Cons: fuel efficiency decreased
Mileage: 42000 km
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Yeah P0740 is the writing on the wall that the tc is on the way out. However, I'd try a couple things before throwing in the towel. Firstly, changing all the fluid out and replacing the filter is a start.

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I use Castrol GTX and OEM Filter (15400-PLM-A02) in my 96 Civic (leaks oil..)

In my Integra I use Mobil 1 and currently OEM Filter (15400-PLM-A02). I've looked into the HAMP filters before, but I can't really justify the price. I've used OEM on my cars for thousands of miles with no problems.

Pros: no problems
Part number: 15400-PLM-A02
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