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Old Aug 29, 2013 | 08:12 PM
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TRD High Performance Oil Filter
PTR43-00080
TRD High Performance Oil Filter incorporates state of the art design and materials offering superior protection. Same as Toyota filter 90915-YZZD1 or 90915-YZZD3 fitment.

Application:
Toyota: 4Runner 1995 - 2010
Toyota: 4Runner (pre-01) 1984 - 2000
Toyota: Avalon 1995 - 2004



TRD High Performance Oil Filter CARTRIDGE
PTR43-00081
TRD High Performance Oil Filter - same fitment as Toyota 04152-YZZA4

Application:
Toyota: LandCruiser 2008 - 2013
Toyota: Sequoia 2008 - 2013
Toyota: Tundra 2007 - 2013



TRD Performance Oil Filter - CARTRIDGE STYLE
PTR43-00082
TRD High Performance Oil Filter

Application:
Scion: tC 2011 - 2013
Toyota: Avalon 2005 - 2013
Toyota: Camry 2007 - 2013



TRD High Performance Oil Filter
PTR43-33010
Same as Toyota Oil Filter #90915-YZZF1 or #90915-YZZF2 spin on filter, not cartridge style.

Application:
Scion: tC 2005 - 2010
Scion: xA 2004 - 2007
Scion: xB 2004 - 2012



TRD High Performance Oil Filter
PTR43-52090
TRD High Performance Oil Filter I4, cartridge style, not a "spin on" style.

Application:
Scion: iQ 2011 - 2013
Scion: xD 2008 - 2013
Toyota: Corolla 2009 - 2013


*Filter part numbers and photos provided by TRDparts4U.com


So thanks to Jeff Lange here are Lexus Oil Filter Part Numbers:
Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
Lexus OEM "element/canister-style" applications only, many also fit Toyotas:

04152-YZZA1 is for the RX and ES (Replaces 04152-31090)
04152-YZZA3 is for the IS250/350 RWD, GS350/450h RWD and GX460 (Replaces 04152-31020, 31080)
04152-YZZA4 is for the LX570 (Replaces 04152-38020)
04152-YZZA5 is for the IS250/350 AWD, GS350 AWD, GS460, LS460/600h (Replaces 04152-YZZA2, 31060, 38010)
04152-YZZA6 is for the CT200h (Replaces 04152-37010)
04152-51010 is for the IS-F

04152-YZZA2, YZZA3, YZZA5, 31020, 31060, 31080 and 38010 are all the same size filter element, with differing o-ring selections (YZZA2, YZZA5, 31060 and 38010 all come with 2 o-rings, YZZA3, 31020 and 31080 all come with 1 o-ring).

04152-YZZA4, 04152-38020 and 04152-51010 are all the same size filter element.

I think that about covers everything. You can use the YZZA4 for the LX570 or IS-F, no other Lexus uses the same size.

Related to the 2IS:

RWD: 04152-YZZA2, YZZA3, YZZA5, 31020, 31060, 31080 and 38010 all work.
AWD: 04152-YZZA2, YZZA5, 31060 and 38010 all work.
IS-F: 04152-51010 and YZZA4 work.

I hope that list is relatively clear, and explains what uses what.

Jeff
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Old Aug 29, 2013 | 08:13 PM
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So this came up recently and thought it would be a good idea to have this compiled in one place and maybe some of our newer experts or old-timers can help out. I've just quoted the information from other threads and added some other bits and when we figure it all out I'll re-write the first post with all the correct info pertaining to what Lexus models can use what TRD filters. Then we can move it wherever the mods want.

For now I'd like to stick to the 2IS and from there we can add other Lexus models.
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Old Aug 29, 2013 | 08:20 PM
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So for now we can say that PTR43-00081 works for the IS-F which I'm sure some would love to hear.

FYI we may have confirmation that PTR43-00079 (not pictured above - can get online, probably replaced by x00080) can be used in the IS350. You can join the conversation here:

TRD Oil Filter for IS
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...er-for-is.html
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Old Sep 30, 2013 | 11:35 AM
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TRD Part No. 90915-SP030





The TRD Oil Filter - Element Replace Type is made to quickly replace the replaceable element oil filter newly developed for use in the 2GR-FSE, 3GR-FSE and 4GR-FSE engines.

*This is based on the Japanese model.

http://www.trdparts.jp/english/parts_oil-filter.htm
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Old Sep 30, 2013 | 01:49 PM
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Booo! I wish this thread was alive when I still owned my 2IS =(
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Old Sep 30, 2013 | 03:29 PM
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I currently run the TRD oil filter in my 2006 IS350...I can get the part number at home, as I have a couple more for future oil changes
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So other than the TRD logo and the extra cost, what's the difference?
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Old Oct 1, 2013 | 04:41 PM
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Agree with you here, Toyota's own standard filters would have had plenty of RnD to make sure they're up to standard. Can't see the point in running a TRD one myself.

But in saying that I only use TGP products and get told a lot that generic off the shelf copies are just as good. But that's another thread altogether...
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Originally Posted by WylieKylie
So other than the TRD logo and the extra cost, what's the difference?
The difference is in the metal end caps and the filtering material. TRD says the filtering material is superior to the standard filter. This filter also has metal end caps. For me, the jury is still out on both these so called enhancements.

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Overkill.
The regular OEM filter works well.
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Old Oct 2, 2013 | 08:25 AM
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May be overkill, but we don't have any research that proves otherwise...I am almost at my 5,000 mile mark on 5W30 Amsoil synthetic with the TRD oil filter. I will be getting an oil analysis and will report the findings.
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Originally Posted by quick123
May be overkill, but we don't have any research that proves otherwise...I am almost at my 5,000 mile mark on 5W30 Amsoil synthetic with the TRD oil filter. I will be getting an oil analysis and will report the findings.
An oem filter has a 10K interval according to Toyota.
I do 7500 or one year oil change interval.
How would a TRD be so much better?
Are you going to run the TRD filter longer?

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Old Oct 2, 2013 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Joeb427
An oem filter has a 10K interval according to Toyota.
I do 7500 or one year oil change interval.
How would a TRD be so much better?
Are you going to run the TRD filter longer?
Nobody knows yet until the oil analysis is performed...we can speculate all we want, but until real numbers come in it is personal preferance
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