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OEM vs Purflux retail oil filter



PerthRS

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182 CUP
G'day squad,
Was just doing some browsing online on clio miscellaneous things.
Found out that the OEM oil filter manufacturer (Purflux) also sells a retail version that isn't renault branded or packaged for the clio 2.
OEM part number: 8200768913
Purflux part number: LS932
They seem to be exactly the same from what I can tell. Just without the aforementioned Renault branding or packaging.

Has anyone dealt with/used the LS932 before?
As for me its much easier to source then getting a 'Renault' one sent over to Aus or going through a stealership (dealership).

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PerthRS

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182 CUP
Thanks guys!

As OEM ones are a little steep (especially locally) this definetly is a better alternative if they are the same.
 

R3k1355

ClioSport Club Member
I wouldn't be surprised if they have/had multiple OE suppliers for things like the oil filter.
 

Jamie86

ClioSport Club Member
  RS175,595,205gti,172
Someone did cut a few apart once to compare them all Mick maybe? Do a search and should pop up 👍
 

PerthRS

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182 CUP
This is a sample image from Fred. That now lives in Australia.

Left to right
Genuine Renault/Purflux, Ryco (Z608), Repco (local retail automotive brand. Equivilant to your Halfords).
Can see that the genuine has significantly more surface area. With the anti-drainback valve also being over better quality and the base plate being much thicker.

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  02 Iceberg 172
This is a sample image from Fred. That now lives in Australia.

Left to right
Genuine Renault/Purflux, Ryco (Z608), Repco (local retail automotive brand. Equivilant to your Halfords).
Can see that the genuine has significantly more surface area. With the anti-drainback valve also being over better quality and the base plate being much thicker.

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Ryco - the clue is in the name lol (Ripping You C*nts Off). The most overpriced and poor quality stuff around. Plenty of better and cheaper options.
 

PerthRS

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182 CUP
Thread revival.

Recently placed a LS932 on the Clio after an oil change.
Proceeded to cut open the old filter (also a LS932). And holy moly that is a small filter element!
The picture above from Fred is of oil filters I assume are from Meg 3rs's as they are popular in Aus/QLD.
So LS932 is even smaller than that, height wise.

Purflux recommends the LS932 for the Clio 3rs's and Meg 2rs's. While the Meg 3rs get the LS933.
After looking into the LS933. It has the same thread and width, just an increase in 9mm in total height. No technical info is given otherwise.
*Note. From what I can tell. All F4R+T Renault sport models use the same oil pump (150100565R).

Tempted to order in a LS933 to cut it open and compare between the LS932.
If the anti-drain valve, bypass valve and relief spring are the same. Surely there is no harm in installing the LS933 on any model where LS932 is recommended? (As long as it fits).
An extra 9mm can't hurt surely? *My Girlfriend says otherwise*

If anyone has experience with LS933. Please share!
I'll update with my findings nonetheless.
 

Mr Trailer Man

ClioSport Club Member
Thread revival.

Recently placed a LS932 on the Clio after an oil change.
Proceeded to cut open the old filter (also a LS932). And holy moly that is a small filter element!
The picture above from Fred is of oil filters I assume are from Meg 3rs's as they are popular in Aus/QLD.
So LS932 is even smaller than that, height wise.

Purflux recommends the LS932 for the Clio 3rs's and Meg 2rs's. While the Meg 3rs get the LS933.
After looking into the LS933. It has the same thread and width, just an increase in 9mm in total height. No technical info is given otherwise.
*Note. From what I can tell. All F4R+T Renault sport models use the same oil pump (150100565R).

Tempted to order in a LS933 to cut it open and compare between the LS932.
If the anti-drain valve, bypass valve and relief spring are the same. Surely there is no harm in installing the LS933 on any model where LS932 is recommended? (As long as it fits).
An extra 9mm can't hurt surely? *My Girlfriend says otherwise*

If anyone has experience with LS933. Please share!
I'll update with my findings nonetheless.

My mate ran Meg 3 filter on his 182, no issues.
 


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