Good Comparison of oil filters
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Good Comparison of oil filters
This take's a lot of the guess work out of which is best.
http://www.fleetfilter.com/comparison-fram-filter.html
Dave
http://www.fleetfilter.com/comparison-fram-filter.html
Dave
#2
I've seen some videos where they cut the filters open in front of the camera. I'm not a fan of what I saw with the frams, and it explained why I've had inconsistent oil pressure with them.
I've actually been using motorcraft FL-1A filters. They are massive, and from what I've seen, are comparable to the wix in construction. There is enough room for one in a truck or van, but I'm not sure if you could stuff one in a car. I know I'd trust an OEM (even if its not "our" OEM) product over the "always on sale" aftermarket companies. Sadly, the mopar unit is tiny and expensive . . . nothing wrong with it, but the motorcraft part just seems like a superior part for a lesser price.
I've actually been using motorcraft FL-1A filters. They are massive, and from what I've seen, are comparable to the wix in construction. There is enough room for one in a truck or van, but I'm not sure if you could stuff one in a car. I know I'd trust an OEM (even if its not "our" OEM) product over the "always on sale" aftermarket companies. Sadly, the mopar unit is tiny and expensive . . . nothing wrong with it, but the motorcraft part just seems like a superior part for a lesser price.
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I've seen some videos where they cut the filters open in front of the camera. I'm not a fan of what I saw with the frams, and it explained why I've had inconsistent oil pressure with them.
I've actually been using motorcraft FL-1A filters. They are massive, and from what I've seen, are comparable to the wix in construction. There is enough room for one in a truck or van, but I'm not sure if you could stuff one in a car. I know I'd trust an OEM (even if its not "our" OEM) product over the "always on sale" aftermarket companies. Sadly, the mopar unit is tiny and expensive . . . nothing wrong with it, but the motorcraft part just seems like a superior part for a lesser price.
I've actually been using motorcraft FL-1A filters. They are massive, and from what I've seen, are comparable to the wix in construction. There is enough room for one in a truck or van, but I'm not sure if you could stuff one in a car. I know I'd trust an OEM (even if its not "our" OEM) product over the "always on sale" aftermarket companies. Sadly, the mopar unit is tiny and expensive . . . nothing wrong with it, but the motorcraft part just seems like a superior part for a lesser price.
All have the 318 motor.
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