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Pacbrake Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kit - 10-18 Dodge Cummins 6.7L w/1" x 16 UN Oil Port - HP10305

Thoroughbred Sku #: PACHP10305
Manufacturer Sku #: HP10305

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Product Name: Pacbrake Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kit - 2010-2018 Dodge Cummins 6.7L w/1" x 16 UN Oil Port - HP10305
Manufacturer: Pacbrake
Manufacturer Part #: HP10305
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: PACHP10305
Fitment Notes: 2010-2018 Dodge Cummins 6.7L

Easily access your engine's oil filter by installing Pacbrake's oil filtration relocation kit. A remote oil filter is most beneficial for those who have twin turbos, as the installation of the second turbo denies access to the stock filter location. Pacbrake has designed this high quality filtration relocation kit using high pressure wire braid hose, approved SAE flare fittings and an anodized filter head.

Part # HP10305
2010-2018 Dodge Cummins 6.7L w/1" x 16 UN Oil Port

Pacbrake Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kit Features:

  • Provides Clearance For Custom Turbo Setups
  • High-Quality Anodized Filter Head
  • Includes High-Pressure Wire Braided Hose w/ SAE Fittings
  • Fits 1"-16 UN Oil Filter Threads
  • For more information on the Pacbrake Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kit or more Call us at 1-859-737-4966.

Reviews

  • What size are the hoses? ex. AN10What length are the hoses?Are the filter adapter and filter subase billet aluminum or castings?What is the recommended location for the oil filter relocation?Thanks, Doug

    Doug | 8/18/2021

    3/8” 2-4ft hoses, High-Quality Anodized Filter Head

     

  • Does this kit remount inside the frame rails or in the fender well ?

  • I installed this on a Cummins 24 valve swapped into an 03 ford twin turbo. Truck ran great for a couple days one morning I start it up and have no o pressure. I check manual Guage and still nothing My question is. I mounted the filter on a slant it’s not vertical or completely horizontal. Would this possible cause my oil problem. The pump is new and pick up tune is new. It’s a fresh rebuild. I’m a little baffled. Any help would be great

    Travis | 9/19/2022

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