Favorite Oil Filter???
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Favorite Oil Filter???
What brand do y'all prefer to use and why?
I realize some people will be rabid fans of one brand or another, but there is a big difference in filter design between the major manufacturers.
I'd always just grabbed a Fram until I read some really disturbing stuff about their quality the other day.
I realize some people will be rabid fans of one brand or another, but there is a big difference in filter design between the major manufacturers.
I'd always just grabbed a Fram until I read some really disturbing stuff about their quality the other day.
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Purolator One minimum, usually Mobile One. There was an excellent thread on this website a year or so ago on filters. Thats why I'll probably never buy another Fram. The opinions on this are going to be wide and varied, but I personally don't mind a few extra bucks two or three times a year for what I consider to be quality stuff.
Rick
Rick
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Here's a great thread I just read up on.
http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/oil_filter_study/
Sounds like Purolator and Mobile One are the best "run over to Wal-Mart and grab one" brands.
http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/oil_filter_study/
Sounds like Purolator and Mobile One are the best "run over to Wal-Mart and grab one" brands.
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Oil filters are rated by their "Beta Ratio" in regards to efficiency. While I can post the numbers, they are not really relevant as the test criteria is vague at best. There is no spec on viscosity, temperature, flow rate, pressure, just to name a few. I can tell you that the Purolator and Motorcraft will filter the most and smallest particle size in a single pass. The K&N and Wix are on the other end of the scale filtering the least. So it sounds like the Purolator and Motorcraft are the best-right? Maybe, maybe not. While they filter more and smaller particles, they also flow less oil. The Wix and K&N will flow more oil but filter less. All others are in between. So it's up to you, better filtration or more oil flow.
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Originally posted by Bart&Red
How about K&N or Amsoil's filter? Anyone got experience with them?
How about K&N or Amsoil's filter? Anyone got experience with them?
If you are really concerned about how clean the oil is staying, take a close look at by-pass filters. My oil stay's very clean now becuase the filter that I have on can keep the oil cleaner than when if comes out of the quart jug from new.
Also, I have a super large FF filter on my truck that hold Almost 2 quarts. So flow is not a problem. It's hard for me to understand why they put such small filters on our trucks?
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