Yeahheydockyle wrote:Anyone heard of Prime?
Oil Filter Comparison
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Good to see!danman132x wrote:Well yesterday I did an oil change again, and I decided to tear apart my filter.
Oil used- Penz. Platinum 5W-30
Filter- Purolator Pure One PL10241
Miles driven on this filter- 4500
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Overall it seems like it's a pretty good filter, and I will continue using them. I have been since I bought the car at 30,000 miles (51000 current), and they never gave me problems.
I used to run Fram in my early days. Switched to Mobil 1/K&N filters for a while. Lately all my cars run the Pure One. The price of a Fram with the quality of the M1/K&N.
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To compliment Polygon's post...
Pro: More oil - possibly dissipates a little more heat.
Cons: More oil. (Tho when buying a 5 quart jug this isn't much of an issue) If your engine consumes more than you would like between changes, it cuts into your reserve.
And size, depending on ground clearance (vertical) and tool clearance for removal (horizontal).
Pro: More oil - possibly dissipates a little more heat.
Cons: More oil. (Tho when buying a 5 quart jug this isn't much of an issue) If your engine consumes more than you would like between changes, it cuts into your reserve.
And size, depending on ground clearance (vertical) and tool clearance for removal (horizontal).
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I know it's not exactly related to the oil filter comparison at the top of this thread, but I think the data and analysis in this Toyota Tacoma/Toyota Tundra oil filter comparison might be interesting to car owners anyways. There are lots of photos, some hard data, and some interesting info on general oil filter design.
http://parts.olathetoyota.com/tundra-oi ... rison.html
http://parts.olathetoyota.com/tacoma-oi ... rison.html
I realize it was created by a Toyota dealer, but it seems like they tried to be unbiased.
Anyways, I liked it.
http://parts.olathetoyota.com/tundra-oi ... rison.html
http://parts.olathetoyota.com/tacoma-oi ... rison.html
I realize it was created by a Toyota dealer, but it seems like they tried to be unbiased.
Anyways, I liked it.
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I guess I'm the only one that uses a Motorcraft FL-910S.
Takes the challenge of guessing what filter i need when i go shopping because it's the same filter that my focus uses.
Takes the challenge of guessing what filter i need when i go shopping because it's the same filter that my focus uses.
help this isn't a ford and I'm lost..
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2008 Ford Focus SES 5-sp
2004 Neon SE ATX (g/f's)
(rip) 1994 Ford Escort LX 5-sp (died of rust)
(rip) 1991 Ford Escort LX 5-sp (died of rust)
Re: Oil Filter Comparison
I prefer the Mobil1 filter myself with the synthetic media in it... oil quality seems to be good out to 10k miles at a time (using synthetic oil as well)... but I agree, just as procey as the K&N.