K&N HP-2002 Performance Gold Oil Filter
Outstanding Filtration and Engine Protection
K&N premium oil filters are meticulously engineered to offer outstanding filtration and engine protection. The HP-2002 features pleated synthetic-blend filtration media that helps shield your engine from contaminants as small as 10 microns while ensuring a consistent flow of oil.
Superior Design Features
Heavy-Duty Canister Construction
The heavy-duty canister is engineered to be exceptionally durable with thicker canister walls for extra strength and durability, reducing the risk of damage from loose rocks and debris. The filter provides over 550 psi hydrostatic burst strength.
Easy Removal System
Features a one-inch welded hex nut that can be used for quick and easy filter removal with a standard wrench. The drilled hole on the nut provides for safety wire attachment in racing applications.
Advanced Filter Media
Utilizes resin-impregnated cellulose filter media with an inner core that provides extra structural support to prevent filter collapse while allowing for higher flow rates.
Performance Specifications
- Height: 4.7 inches (119 mm)
- Outside Diameter: 3.68 inches (93 mm)
- Thread Size: 13/16 inch-16
- Weight: 1.2 lb (0.5 kg)
- Filtration: Captures particles as small as 10 microns
- Anti-Drain Back Valve: No
- PSI Relief Valve: None
Universal Compatibility
Designed to operate with all synthetic, conventional, and blended motor oils. The filter is engineered to handle virtually all grades of motor oil and is suitable for extended oil change intervals when used in accordance with vehicle and motor oil manufacturer recommendations.
Quality Assurance
Each filter is specifically designed to withstand the service intervals recommended by vehicle manufacturers. Originally developed for demanding race applications, this premium wrench-off oil filter has become a favorite among consumers for its durability and easy removal.
Warranty
Protected by the K&N 1-Year Limited Warranty, guaranteeing to meet or exceed manufacturer guidelines.


