Let’s face it, whenever we make engine swaps in our cherished classics, sometimes we make more work for ourselves than ever before. While the wow factor and increased performance more than make the effort all worth it, there’s no denying that there can be negative drawbacks whenever we make some changes.
Even bolting on a set of long-tube headers could make basic maintenance work and repairs more of a challenge than ever before – even changing the oil! That’s why there’s guys like Hamburger’s Performance, who have recently launched these Billet Oil Filter Relocation Kits for everything from classic musclecars, to even the modern hardware. They recently clued us in on this new product, via this press release we have featured below.
Official Release:
Hamburger’s Performance Makes Oil Changes Quick and Easy
Whittier, Calif. (November, 2015) – Hamburger’s Performance Products has announced new Billet Oil Filter Relocation Kits for modern and classic cars, trucks, and SUVs. These kits come with everything needed to relocate the oil filter off of the engine block and mount it in an easier to access location. They are available in a multiple port configuration, and in both single and double oil filter setups.
On many vehicles the oil filter is located in an area that can be hard to reach, or positioned at an angle that makes removing it impossible without dripping oil onto engine and suspension components or onto the garage floor. Now, thanks to the new Billet aluminum Oil Filter Relocation Kits from Hamburger’s Performance, you can mount your oil filter in an area that is more convenient and easier to access – making oil changes a cinch. These kits are also a huge benefit to hot rodders and performance enthusiasts that might be swapping a larger engine into their car as they negate the clearance issues commonly encountered when the filter location of the new engine doesn’t match the one on the old engine.
Hamburger’s Performance’s Billet Oil Filter Relocation Kits are available with single and True-Dual filter bases. The single filter kits can be ordered with vertical ports, horizontal ports, or with Hamburger’s unique Multi-Position Filter Base, while the True-Dualtm double oil filter base is set up with horizontal ports. Each kit includes a Billet Oil Filter Bypass Adapter, Remote filter base, aluminum AN fittings and high pressure/high temperature Gates oil lines. The large -12 AN fittings make these kits suitable for virtually any engine application. Both the filter bases and the bypass adapters are CNC-machined in the USA from 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum, making them very durable. Each component is clear anodized for wear resistance and engraved with flow direction labels for easy port identification.
Applications for the Hamburger’s Performance Billet Oil Filter Relocation Kits include classic and late model American cars, trucks and SUVs (Ford & Dodge diesel applications just added), Japanese and European sport compact cars. These kits are a great upgrade for Marine and Diesel applications where space is limited and ease of maintenance is needed. Hamburger’s Billet Oil Filter Bases and Spin-On Bypass Adapters are Made in the USA and are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
For more information on Hamburger’s Performance’s Billet Oil Filter Relocation Kits, please call (562) 921-0404 or visit www.hamburgersperformance.com.
Features:
- Available with single and True-Dual filter bases
- Available in a multiple port configuration, and in both single and double oil filter setups
- Each kit includes a Billet Oil Filter Bypass Adapter, Remote filter base, aluminum AN fittings and high pressure/high temperature Gates oil lines
- Comes with everything needed to relocate the oil filter off of the engine block and mount it in an easier to access location
Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of AutoCentric Media, the parent company to Timeless Muscle Magazine, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles. When he isn’t tuning, testing, or competing with the magazine’s current crop of project vehicles, he’s busy tinkering and planning the next round modifications for his own cars.