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Thread: so what is the best oil filter?

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    so what is the best oil filter?

    i never really put too much thought to oil filters i have always just gotten the fram PTFE ones (not gonna anymore i have learned that PTFE is bad!), but somone mentioned oil filters in a post i just read and it got me to thinkin, are all created equal or is there a distinct better one?!
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    I would think between the k&n and the honda oem, the oem is made for the car and the k and n is a performance filter. Only thing I can see is that the k and n is the better one because it is designed to give better than OEM performance.
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    now when someone says performance in an oil filter they are talking about how much it filters out right ? maybe ill just get honda oem or k&n (if i can find it) next time
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    NON OF THE ABOVE. the best oil filter in my opinion is mobil 1 or Bosch. you will pay premium for them but they will last 7000 miles with no problem.
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    all i know is that fram is the worst
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    damn i should have put an other up there too i thought fram was descent! i mean all they make is filters, you think they would be able to do a good job at it right? hmm still which one should i get for my next oil change....
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    The fram is crap. The Fram X2 is decent, I have used it before.
    Currently I use the K&N with full synthetic fluid, I change it every 5,000 miles and the oil still looks purple. I have never used the OEM filter, I bet its just as expensive as the K&N. K&N has never let me down. The napa gold and the Bosch are crap too.
    Last edited by k-roy; 02-29-2004 at 02:12 PM.
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    my oil became black at about .75k miles with my fram filter.... dam it i have heard that synthetic isnt too good for our engines tho? (also that if you use it you can never go back to non-synthetic)
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    I use a pure one filter change it about 3k miles. No matter what filter I use it is changed about every 3K miles

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwc723
    my oil became black at about .75k miles with my fram filter.... dam it i have heard that synthetic isnt too good for our engines tho? (also that if you use it you can never go back to non-synthetic)
    Thats an urban myth.
    Here are a few facts. Any engine will benifit from better oiling, less friction and cooler temperatures that synthetics offer. Its not always a good idea to use full synthetic on a higher milage engine. Some of the old seals like on the oil pan and valve cover could start to leak. I have 30,000 miles on a complete rebuild. I have used synthetic since day one and all my seals are in good shape.
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    You know THIS is the filter you want. And I though I was cheap using supertech filters :x. Actually they are supposed to be really good at filtering the crap out of oil, actually filters ona sub micronic level. Still its using a roll of tp as a filter element which I childishly find hilarious. I am cornholio, I need tp for my... oil filter.

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    pureone, i used them in every car i owned and they have never failed me. I used a KIX or WIX or whatever from napa for a friends oil change one time, i advised against it but he bought it anyway, in 2 weeks it was leaking, tried everything to get it to stop, nothing, i poped it out slapped a pureone in .....didn't leak at all. You get what you pay for. buy a 2 dollar filter expect leaks and crappy dirt oil.

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    yeah i guess thats what i heard about full synthetics, they are bad for engines with alot of miles, so you guys would prolly reccomend that i use MAXLIFE then most likely (i got 143k)? hmmm damn i guess fram is real shitty, i guess ill have to go with K&N or pure one hmmm.
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    oohh by the way the guy in this http://www.bypassfilter.com/MotorGuardFilters.htm link is saying that toilet paper filters are better than anyhting else.... hmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwc723
    yeah i guess thats what i heard about full synthetics, they are bad for engines with alot of miles, so you guys would prolly reccomend that i use MAXLIFE then most likely (i got 143k)? hmmm damn i guess fram is real shitty, i guess ill have to go with K&N or pure one hmmm.

    honda OEM filters are made by fram

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    Wicks best hands down... I have a dealership with 8 techs that say so........ but it's just my opinion.
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    hmm havent heard of wicks before you but ill check them out too! i want an oil filter that dosent turn my oil black after 750 mi!
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    I use Fram with Pennzoil 10W-30 and the combination is okay in my opinion. I try changing the oil every 3K or so miles.
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    i use wix alot but i think im going to change to k&n
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    I use Fram with Castrol High Mileage 5W-30 Oil.

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    its a proven fact that the oem honda filters had more filter area inside them then any other filter, but now they switched to a small style filter
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    So how about price ranges for all of the above filters? I'm guessing more are more expensive than others. I want to start expirementing between all of them, being that I change my oil every 3 months, not 3 thousand miles.

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    i'd say good old Honda brand filters are best. although i dont use them as of now, i use fram sure grip. works good for me. i may go with a real Honda filter in the future though. i know Wix are great ones too! those are one of the best for filtering the oil.
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    I use Mobil 1 filters due the synthetic filter media and its ability to filter down to 10 microns. A normal off the shelf filter will only go down to 30-40 microns.

    I also use Royal Purple 10W30 and have an extended drain schedule for my oil. I leave the oil in for 12,000 miles and then change it.

    This is based on oil analysis done on the oil every 4,000 miles since I have access to an oil lab.

    After 12,000 miles, the small particles, 2 to 5 microns are getting pretty high and the viscosity is starting to drop so I change it then.

    This is based on my particular engine and other engines will be different. Some may last longer and some may get less if the engine is in poor shape. My engine has 276,000 miles and runs like new with no oil leaks and no smoke.

    The extended oil drain schedule with synthetic oil comes out as the same cost as using regular oil on 3000 mile changes plus you have the extra protection of the high film strength of the synthetic oil. Just my 2 cents worth.
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