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Yes and no.Aren't most filters the same with different name on them with different packaging?
Which ways?Yes and no.
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It depends. Several specific examples cited by industry insiders earlier in this thread bear a close review.Which ways?
Funny that you mention that. Just the other day my father in-law was talking about working in a service station in the 50’s on Route 66. He had a guy come through going west to California and was servicing his car. The old guy pulled out a roll of TP and took a counted so many wraps around his hand, and handed it to him to replace what was in the canister. Must have worked because the same guy had him do it again on his return trip.Remember the days when they were using toilet rolls in the canister??
SSSHHH ! You're givin away all the secrets .Was there sarcasm in this? If so, I missed it.
A blown nitromethane motor has almost nothing in common with your daily driver, other than they're both internal combustion engines.
Oil and filter life is measured in a handful of seconds and/or minutes. Seriously. They have such serious fuel dilution problems, making the oil look like honey mustard, it gets changed after the engine has been warmed up and before the run, all 10-15 quarts of it. They need fresh oil for the start of each pass.
Crew Chief on the Hemi Royale' AA/FX , Dodge Super Bee in the early seventies
This was a new experience for me too. 5.7L Sequoia.I hate the new Toyota canister style filters.......OMG
Who was in on that meeting ? Wife's GX 460 w/4.6L Toyota has this canister BS filter
Holds 8 qts oil though
Oh My! That sure ain't good.Son changing oil on his Subaru Forster and sent this picture when he removed factory filter.
I change my oil at 4000 miles since I started driving, my dad said 2500 but I went 4000 or March July october Jan, never had any issues I drive a car for 10 to 12 yrs, I'm poor so oil filters don't really matter a lot but I use AC delco, KN fram, it never has time to get dirty, Tractors get every 100 hrs, grain farmers once or twice a yr
Check all the vacuum lines and the air filter and duct work. If you keep the dirt out and the oil matches the usage and change interval not a lot for the oil filter to do short of catastrophic failure. Most junk in an engine is either from garbage oil or from debrigh getting past air filter into the oil.Son changing oil on his Subaru Forster and sent this picture when he removed factory filter. Said filter particles in oil
When he drained it. So much for OEM filter. Going to cut filter open see what it looks like.