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i just pulled this filter off o my er27. the damn thing tried to eat itself. the metal pulled away from the body, and was circulating unfiltered oil through my engine.

it is a tough guard. it is the second time a fram has done this to me. my friend had a 300z motor suck all of the guts out, and cram his lower end with paper!

 

in short fram sucks. alot. this wasnt user error, or anything of the sort, just a horrrible filter..

 

use purolator, or subaru!

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i just pulled this filter off o my er27. the damn thing tried to eat itself. the metal pulled away from the body, and was circulating unfiltered oil through my engine.

it is a tough guard. it is the second time a fram has done this to me. my friend had a 300z motor suck all of the guts out, and cram his lower end with paper!

 

in short fram sucks. alot. this wasnt user error, or anything of the sort, just a horrrible filter..

 

use purolator, or subaru!

hi

next time order from where i buy oil filter's and sparkplugs, the best of the best:

www.sparkplugs.com

 

moshe.

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i just pulled this filter off o my er27. the damn thing tried to eat itself. the metal pulled away from the body, and was circulating unfiltered oil through my engine.

it is a tough guard. it is the second time a fram has done this to me. my friend had a 300z motor suck all of the guts out, and cram his lower end with paper!

 

in short fram sucks. alot. this wasnt user error, or anything of the sort, just a horrrible filter..

 

use purolator, or subaru!

About ten years ago the exact same thing happened to my buddy with a Fram filter on a 305 in a Firebird. For about the same legnth of time I've been using Wix filters and have had pretty good luck with them, also good luck with Puralator, too. Sorry to see that, hopefully nothing was too badly affected.

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My turbo wagon had one of those on it when I got it. It was crushed where they had used a strap wrench on it. But the really funny part was the crush washer that goes on the drain plug had been put on the inside of filter instead. :lol:

 

Napa gold filters are the only kind I use. Been using them for years on all my rigs and have never had a single problem.

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fram wastes all the funds on advertising and makes up for it by putting out a crappy proudut.

my fatherinlaw insists on using them because they are cheap.

drives me crazy.:banghead:

 

yeah there is no question that fram is junk. just cut one open and see how its made compared to a wix or other Quality filter.

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I used one fram filter once on my car years ago (no bad results that time), since then I have use Puralator Premium Plus or Pure One. Purlator filters are actually made in my home state (NC) not too far from where I live :) I know the guy who spec'd the oils used for the can-making machinery (and the rest of the plant for that matter!) he retired from Mobil Oil about two years ago!

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I just put frams on my trooper and camry :eek:

 

:banghead: :banghead:

 

I just put a pennzoil filter on the SubaruHummer yesterday :D

 

Glenn

82 SubaruHummer

01 Forester

UM pennzoil and fram are the exact same filter, except the color and logo...

sorry to dissapoint you

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Are there any good filters with synthetic media? When I worked for Detroit Diesel back in tha' day, they made them for their Series 60 engines, and they were WAY better than conventional (paper media) filters.

 

It trapped particles down to 1 micron instead of the usual 10 microns. They did some studies and it showed that there was a significant drop in wear (at least on a new engine) vs. using a conventional filter.

 

As far as which brands are best, it seems like you just get what you pay for. The low-cost filters are cheap for a reason. Most are made by only a few manufacturers anyways, and just re-branded.

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Are there any good filters with synthetic media? When I worked for Detroit Diesel back in tha' day, they made them for their Series 60 engines, and they were WAY better than conventional (paper media) filters.

 

It trapped particles down to 1 micron instead of the usual 10 microns. They did some studies and it showed that there was a significant drop in wear (at least on a new engine) vs. using a conventional filter.

 

As far as which brands are best, it seems like you just get what you pay for. The low-cost filters are cheap for a reason. Most are made by only a few manufacturers anyways, and just re-branded.

Wix made them for a while but they did not sell well due to the price so they droped the line. they were sold as "sport truck" filters.

 

yeah sweet82 penzoil is crap as is the filters they sell. I belive they are just a Fram in a yellow can.

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I've been using Fram filters for years, but after reading some of these (and other) horror stories, I've decided to switch.

 

I've heard a lot of good things about the NAPA Gold filter. Does anyone have any thoughts about the NAPA Silver? (apparently both mfg by WIX)

 

Cheers!

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Are there any good filters with synthetic media? When I worked for Detroit Diesel back in tha' day, they made them for their Series 60 engines, and they were WAY better than conventional (paper media) filters.

 

It trapped particles down to 1 micron instead of the usual 10 microns. They did some studies and it showed that there was a significant drop in wear (at least on a new engine) vs. using a conventional filter.

 

As far as which brands are best, it seems like you just get what you pay for. The low-cost filters are cheap for a reason. Most are made by only a few manufacturers anyways, and just re-branded.

Mobil 1, Pure One
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