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Old 12-06-04, 07:25   #1 (permalink)
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Question Selecting an oil filter

I'm about to change my oil, and I need help in choosing a good oil filter for my car. I've already decided on Pennzoil Synthetic 5W-30 for my oil, as I've used it before and I really like the performance it delivers.

My local Autozone carries the following filters:

Mobil 1
STP
Bosch
K & N
Motorcraft
Fram

...and a few others, but I'd rather get an evaluation on these brands at the moment. If you have any other brands that you think are good, please feel free to add them.

I'd like to get some opinions on what the highest quality filters are on the list. I'm not really set on a particular brand right now, and I'd just like to get some feedback and/or personal experiences. Price is not really a consideration in the situation, as I am looking for which brand will offer the best performance.
 
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Old 12-06-04, 07:26   #2 (permalink)
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k&n filters are really good. thats what i use in my daily driver
 
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Old 12-06-04, 07:26   #3 (permalink)
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What kind of vehicle do you own?
 
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Old 12-06-04, 07:28   #4 (permalink)
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Forget the Fram. I use the Napa Gold
 
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Yes, no matter what stay away from Fram. Mobil 1 is good, but so is a few of the others. If you own a Ford I would go with the Motorcraft.
 
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Old 12-06-04, 07:31   #6 (permalink)
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The vehicle I am working on is a '99 Mitsubishi Eclipse (non-turbo).

What are the reasons not to use Fram? (I'm inquiring because out of all listed up top they are the most readily available at the retailers in my area)
 
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Frams split at the seam. The last three I bought did it and one actually popped completely off and dumped about 4 quarts of oil before I could kill the engine fast enough. Thank goodness I was only doing about 5mph or I would've ended up in a ditch!

I think out of the choices I would use Mobil 1 or Bosch. NAPA Golds are good too, but check and see if NAPA has a Racing filter for that application. Those filters are the BOMB! Very thick canister that can stand high pressures, higher flow rate while at the same time better filtration. They are more expensive but a far better filter.
 
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Old 12-06-04, 07:43   #8 (permalink)
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i would go with
#1 motorcraft (mostly only filters for US cars) $2.50
#2 purolator premium plus ($3) or pure 1 ($5)

K&N + M1 are ok i guess, but $11 for an oil filter is kinda steep
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Old 12-06-04, 07:44   #9 (permalink)
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id say bosch or mobil 1, preferably mobil 1
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Old 12-06-04, 07:44   #10 (permalink)
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Napa gold/Carquest Blue and Wix... all the same manufacturer
Dana Corp..

Here's a site that has tons of Oil and Filter info....
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/

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I use only Hastings but if they were available here I'd also use Baldwin. Oil analysis is cheap, you should pop for one with each of your favorite filters. That way you'll know for sure how your filter, oil, and engine for that matter are performing.
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Originally posted by JM19
The vehicle I am working on is a '99 Mitsubishi Eclipse (non-turbo).
What make of oil filter does your Mitsubishi owners manual recommend? What was the make of the original oil filter?
 
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