Oil Filter Manufacturers
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Oil Filter Manufacturers
Here's a list of different oil filter manufacturers and the private brands they make. Understand this is as current a list as I could find, but changes occur. ADBV = Anti Drain Back Valve
Most Champion Labs filters are good quality, except for some recent versions known as "e-core" construction. Many shops are reporting failures with the e-core types where the filter media separates from the ends. This allows unfiltered oil to pass straight thru the can.
Wix filters are excellent, and I consider them about the best value. They provide quality construction, good filtration, and good flow characteristics.
Purolators are also excellent filters, though I recall hearing of shops reporting some media coming unglued. This was only on a few filters manufactured for a distributor at a low price.
Also keep in mind HD specs 10 micron filters for the Twinkie motor. Do not use these filters on older engines (Evo, Shovel, etc.) as they won't necessarily flow enough, and might go into bypass mode. There are a few people who believe that the HD Twinkie filters bypass more oil than they filter almost immediately after installation. Haven't seen any tests yet, but several engineers seem to think along those lines. Maybe one day soon one of 'em will set up a protocol and run the filters.
Fram
Fram Extra Guard (std)
Fram Tough Guard (different media?)
Fram X2 (Silicone ADBV, Fuzzy media)
Fram Extended Guard(same as the X2)
Mileguard (Jiffy)
Honda
Chrysler line up except for the Cummins
Penzoil
Quaker State
Deffense
Champion Labs
Bosch
Car and Driver
Deutsch
Mobil 1
STP
SuperTech
K&N
Valvoline filters
Mighty
Service Champ
Lee
AutoZone Value Craft
Some AC Delco
Wix
Carquest blue
Napa Gold
Napa Silver (lower quality with nitrile ADBV)
Purolator
Purolator premium plus (nitrile adbv)
Purolator Pure One (silicone adbv, different media)
Havoline
Group7
Promotive
Quaker State (less media)
Advanced Auto Total Grip. (less media)
Pep Boys Pro Line
MotorCraft
And just to spice things up, some studies have shown that almost all engine wear occurs with particles of less than 5 microns. Which might mean that running an oil filter ain't doing much, anyway! (Not that I'll stop running my Wix filters.)
Most Champion Labs filters are good quality, except for some recent versions known as "e-core" construction. Many shops are reporting failures with the e-core types where the filter media separates from the ends. This allows unfiltered oil to pass straight thru the can.
Wix filters are excellent, and I consider them about the best value. They provide quality construction, good filtration, and good flow characteristics.
Purolators are also excellent filters, though I recall hearing of shops reporting some media coming unglued. This was only on a few filters manufactured for a distributor at a low price.
Also keep in mind HD specs 10 micron filters for the Twinkie motor. Do not use these filters on older engines (Evo, Shovel, etc.) as they won't necessarily flow enough, and might go into bypass mode. There are a few people who believe that the HD Twinkie filters bypass more oil than they filter almost immediately after installation. Haven't seen any tests yet, but several engineers seem to think along those lines. Maybe one day soon one of 'em will set up a protocol and run the filters.
Fram
Fram Extra Guard (std)
Fram Tough Guard (different media?)
Fram X2 (Silicone ADBV, Fuzzy media)
Fram Extended Guard(same as the X2)
Mileguard (Jiffy)
Honda
Chrysler line up except for the Cummins
Penzoil
Quaker State
Deffense
Champion Labs
Bosch
Car and Driver
Deutsch
Mobil 1
STP
SuperTech
K&N
Valvoline filters
Mighty
Service Champ
Lee
AutoZone Value Craft
Some AC Delco
Wix
Carquest blue
Napa Gold
Napa Silver (lower quality with nitrile ADBV)
Purolator
Purolator premium plus (nitrile adbv)
Purolator Pure One (silicone adbv, different media)
Havoline
Group7
Promotive
Quaker State (less media)
Advanced Auto Total Grip. (less media)
Pep Boys Pro Line
MotorCraft
And just to spice things up, some studies have shown that almost all engine wear occurs with particles of less than 5 microns. Which might mean that running an oil filter ain't doing much, anyway! (Not that I'll stop running my Wix filters.)
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I wonder if there is a review on any of these, or hopefully a bunch of these. For example, what size elements are they capable of filtering, type of material, etc.
Mac
Mac
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RE: Oil Filter Manufacturers
Here's an interesting article that gives you the skinny on the different filters if you click on the brand on the left of the page.
http://www.twocreeks.net/toby/oil_filters/index.shtml
http://www.twocreeks.net/toby/oil_filters/index.shtml
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Only problem with these studies is some of the filters are 6 years out of date. The way the off-brands change who makes their filters, and even the way the manufacturers change things, there is no way to tell if the info is still accurate.
Guess we need to hire a tech to test filters on a permanent basis. I'll volunteer and it'll only cost $45/hour @ 40 hrs/week!
Guess we need to hire a tech to test filters on a permanent basis. I'll volunteer and it'll only cost $45/hour @ 40 hrs/week!
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I hear ya Skip, as much as I hate to admit it , I stick with the HD -10 micron so there is no guess work about bypass valve pressure, filter media and a host of other things. It's much easier on the brain than what I see some people go through trying to figure out if this or that filter would be "OK " to use.
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I hear ya Skip, as much as I hate to admit it , I stick with the HD -10 micron so there is no guess work about bypass valve pressure, filter media and a host of other things. It's much easier on the brain than what I see some people go through trying to figure out if this or that filter would be "OK " to use.
I hear ya Skip, as much as I hate to admit it , I stick with the HD -10 micron so there is no guess work about bypass valve pressure, filter media and a host of other things. It's much easier on the brain than what I see some people go through trying to figure out if this or that filter would be "OK " to use.
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What part # NAPA filter do you run? If you don't mind that is...
What part # NAPA filter do you run? If you don't mind that is...
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I hate going here again but I'm confused from my ride yesterday.
I stopped at a local cycle shop the owner rides a glide in my search for Mobile 1 syn 20/50.
He had HD oil filters for sale and K&N and said he switched to K&N it was 30 micron versus 10 Micron in the HD.
Is 30 Micron better then 10 Micron?
So.. I've read what I could find in here..but see people Poco running Wix, and others running HD and K&N.
Its not the 16.95 I paid yesterday (that did **** me off when I saw the same filter at another shop or 11.95) no.. Maybe it is the 16.95 that prompted this.. I just want the best filters. I just hate HD pricing locally. Am I paying for a HD name and not getting the better oil filter?
Is it money that’s making decisions or best filters or branding?
I know Fram is out, I know HD is HD can't go wrong there.
The K&N was 13.95 it is larger then the HD and has an easy off nut.
I have quickly come to trust you guys and your years of experience.
If K&N is better I can easily get them, if HD is best. Then that’s that.
If Wix is best.. cool..Napa is everywhere.
Off the oil topic..........
Should I also replace my air filter at 5k or just clean it and inspect it. Do you replace the O rings and gasket each time you inspect your air filter?
See what happens when you suggest I buy a manual <grin>.
I stopped at a local cycle shop the owner rides a glide in my search for Mobile 1 syn 20/50.
He had HD oil filters for sale and K&N and said he switched to K&N it was 30 micron versus 10 Micron in the HD.
Is 30 Micron better then 10 Micron?
So.. I've read what I could find in here..but see people Poco running Wix, and others running HD and K&N.
Its not the 16.95 I paid yesterday (that did **** me off when I saw the same filter at another shop or 11.95) no.. Maybe it is the 16.95 that prompted this.. I just want the best filters. I just hate HD pricing locally. Am I paying for a HD name and not getting the better oil filter?
Is it money that’s making decisions or best filters or branding?
I know Fram is out, I know HD is HD can't go wrong there.
The K&N was 13.95 it is larger then the HD and has an easy off nut.
I have quickly come to trust you guys and your years of experience.
If K&N is better I can easily get them, if HD is best. Then that’s that.
If Wix is best.. cool..Napa is everywhere.
Off the oil topic..........
Should I also replace my air filter at 5k or just clean it and inspect it. Do you replace the O rings and gasket each time you inspect your air filter?
See what happens when you suggest I buy a manual <grin>.