From what I have heard (this from a local VW guru that does all VWs) the W719/30m has more filtering area / better filtering media hence 'longer lasting'. The W719/5 is supposedly on it's way out, to be directly replaced by the new #. It can be used on all 8V inline engines [except waterboxers] according to him. -----Original Message----- what is the difference in the mann 719/5 (for inline 4's up to 1990) and the 719/30 (was 719/25) which is for 1991+ in years. thanks m |
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