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Comparison of Fram Purolator Motorcraft filters via Brand Ranks . . . I have a Ford Maverick, 2 5l While researching filter quality for it I found this data fascinating and consolidated it off of a Youtube channel called Brand Ranks I tried to focus mainly on the most applicable filters measured, as the couple "high end" filters seemed to filter too well and
Any Consensus on Fram Oil Filters Here? | BobIsTheOilGuy Here’s the consensus: Fram makes (or markets) oil filters No dissenters To that fact Well, OK, some wisecracks could argue some of their products don’t qualify as filters But a device that “filters“ out 500 micron debris for the first 5 hours of its service life is still “a filter ” On the other end of the spectrum, some people think their top of the line models are the very
Brand Ranks air filter test | BobIsTheOilGuy If the Fram Ultra air filter from Walmart is better (as Fram claim it is) vs the Fram basic filter tested here, then that is clearly the best buy on efficiency and longevity and price Just need to examine it to make sure it's quality has not gone down like their oil filters They should test the German and Japanese air filters
8 Top GM Oil Filters Cut Open - Fram, Bosch, Wix, Purolator, AC Delco I was using a Mobil 1 filter (a good option) and, thanks to doing this comparison, moving forward I will be using a Fram Titanium filter paired with Mobil 1 Supercar 5w50 oil All 8 Filters are ultimately made by 2 parent companies: First Brands (Fram, Champion Labs - AC Delco) and Mann-Hummel (Purolator, Wix, Bosch, Mobil 1)
Alternative for Kohler 12-50-01 (short) oil filter thats common I need these short filters because the steering arm hits the longer Kohler 12-050-02 and the 3614 filters Fram PH8172 cross references, but I cannot find them locally, and they're $15 on Amazon Nor the SuperTech 8172, or anything in AC Delco, etc Went to O'Reilly's and they cross
FE10575 vs PF63 (new and old) for L5P Duramax | BobIsTheOilGuy The FRAM FE10575 is reported to be a very good filter but there is a significant difference in the inlet hole sizes The bypass setting for the FE10575 and PF63 are roughly the same at 22 ish If I go to the FRAM website and enter in the search bar a 22 GMC 2500 6 6 401 cid (that would be the gas engine) the FE10575 comes up as recommended
New Fram Size 12447 an aftermarket for AC Delco PF66 Fram and Premium Guard still recommend the 4967 equivalent, Rock Auto does show signifcantly less filters available for the newer models than they do older cars that used the 4967
Alternative to Fram PH8170 filter for a Briggs? | BobIsTheOilGuy Are there any alternatives you would recommend to a Fram PH8170 or Briggs and Stratton 492932 oil filter for a 25 hp V-twin Briggs and Stratton engine? At ~ $12-15 it looks as if these filters are relatively expensive because they are so short and have few applications It looks like I can fit a 1-1 5" longer filter
Fram Ultra Endurance Users - Move On to What ? | BobIsTheOilGuy For those who formally used or that are unhappy with the new Fram Ultra and Endurance oil filters - what will you be moving on to that you believe is a better oil filter (even if not rated up to 20K - 25K miles) ?
Fram vs Wix | BobIsTheOilGuy The modern Fram Ultra is no longer wire backed but it still has great efficiency The Wix XP is still wire backed last time I checked but the efficiency is a rock catcher What are you looking for in your filter? How long a service interval? How important is filtering efficiency? Etc