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Which oil filter should I use?
http://www.lesabret.com/filters/filter.html
Scroll to the bottom. What would you rather have metal or carboard end caps? WalMart-Super Tech - This is a Champion Laboratories filter available at Wal-Mart and at less than 2/3 the price of the Fram it's one of the least expensive filters available. It's a good design, but appears to be of slighty lesser quality than the AC. Appoximate price: $2 |
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Around 30 years ago this one company made a oil filter that used a common roll of toilet paper for the filtering media, and you could replace it too. It actually worked great, and I even think the army used them in their Jeeps
As for me, I will use ONLY K&N filters |
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Re: Which oil filter should I use?
Guess I am a pureist at heart. I feel that GM needs Delco parts, Ford needs Motorcraft ot Autolite.
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Re: Which oil filter should I use?
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![]() Oh, and the 68 AMC in my sig. still has and uses the toilet paper filter can on the fenderwall. |
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Unlike sparkplugs (and few other parts) the oil filter has but one job, to filter the oil. Personally I was always more concerned about the best filtration possible, and never really paid much attention to the name on the label. I looked at every oil filter out there and settled on the K&N for the following reasons:
When I studied medicine I was surprised at how much work the liver actually does. One way to look at the cars oil filter is that it is like the cars liver I want my car to be as 'healthy' as possible, so to me it just makes sense to use the filter that filters best and protect the engine as much as possible |
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Re: Which oil filter should I use?
That AMC sure has a good plate on it. Raises value quite a bit.
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I wish AMC was still around. They were always ahead of their time and made some pretty good cars. But who knows, they brought the MG back so maybe someone will bring AMC back
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Hehehe... it says "...unfortunately much better than Fram.
Well DUH!!! Anything is better than Fram. Clean out the old filter with gasoline and reuse it and it'd be better than Fram |
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Re: Which oil filter should I use?
Did you get my PM about the $2.00 Mercon V? You old hound dog you . . . .
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Re: Which oil filter should I use?
Where is the $2 Mercon V? My Wal-Mart has discontinued the $3.50 Castrol and now has a one kind works with all type. Pep Boys sells Pennzoil Mercon V for $3.85, ugh!
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Re: Which oil filter should I use?
Fram, probably made the same sompany as Spam. Neither one are any good. There was a huge issue with Fram oil fileters and Camaro/Firebirds back in the early 90's that got pretty ugly. Never touched one wince I found out about it.
Bad part is, you need to be careful when buying "house" brand filters for m parts stores that mihgt jsut be the same exact thing you were tyring not to buy |
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