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Nnew Stp S9972 Engine Oil Filter on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Harvey, Louisiana, US

Harvey, Louisiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:STP Manufacturer Part Number:S9972 UPC:038568904249

 STP oil filters - from the world s most recognized brand and leading filter specialists. STP advanced micro-pore technology provides superior protection for longer engine life. This exclusive media holds more dirt than other nationally advertised brands. STP oil filters are saw tested for high multi-pass efficiency and capacity.

  • Maximum cleaning power for maximum engine performance
  • Advanced technology filter media provides superior protection for today s demanding engines
  • Traps particles 4X smaller than the human eye can see
  • STP oil filters meet or exceed OEM fit and quality requirements
Part Number: S9972
Weight: 0.2 lbs
Anti-Drain Back Valve: No
By-pass Valve: Yes
Filtering Material: Advanced Micro Pore Technology Filter Media
Gasket Material: Rubber
Filter Height (in): 2.52
Oil Filter Inside Diameter (in): 1.11
Filter Outside Diameter (in): 2.75
Filter Style: Cartridge

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