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Fram oil filters
Hey guys, had a quick question about Fram oil filters.
I don't use them, because I've always been told not to (I use Mobil 1). I realized that my girlfriend uses them because her dad "swears by them". Upon trying to convince her not to use them, I realized I didn't really have a reason except word of mouth from some well respected posters on this site.
Do any of you know why to stay away from the Fram oil filters? Thanks.
I don't use them, because I've always been told not to (I use Mobil 1). I realized that my girlfriend uses them because her dad "swears by them". Upon trying to convince her not to use them, I realized I didn't really have a reason except word of mouth from some well respected posters on this site.
Do any of you know why to stay away from the Fram oil filters? Thanks.
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I don't think they will cause a catastrophic engine failure....far from it. It is just there is documentation and evidence that says you can get a superior filter for the same if not better price. Go check out www.bobistheoilguy.com and you can see where they have filters that were cut apart. You will see how the quality of the materials used on the internals on the Fram filters isn't what it should be.
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Back when I was in automotive school, they cut around a dozen oil filters in half. ACDelco and FRAM had the least amount of filtration material in them(they actually had very little). Wix had the most out of all the oil filters they cut open. I use Mobil 1, they didn’t have one of those cut open.
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Originally Posted by loyolacub68
Hey guys, had a quick question about Fram oil filters.
I don't use them, because I've always been told not to (I use Mobil 1). I realized that my girlfriend uses them because her dad "swears by them". Upon trying to convince her not to use them, I realized I didn't really have a reason except word of mouth from some well respected posters on this site.
Do any of you know why to stay away from the Fram oil filters? Thanks.
I don't use them, because I've always been told not to (I use Mobil 1). I realized that my girlfriend uses them because her dad "swears by them". Upon trying to convince her not to use them, I realized I didn't really have a reason except word of mouth from some well respected posters on this site.
Do any of you know why to stay away from the Fram oil filters? Thanks.
Fram is just as good, if not better than all other filters. Period.
Get the Fram or the AC Delco and your engine oil will be filtered just as good as any other. Change your oil every 3,000 too.
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Originally Posted by 2001somws.6
I almost picked one up today. How are the K&N filters?
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Originally Posted by Quickin
Change your oil every 3,000 too.
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Originally Posted by loyolacub68
Not to be a jerk or anything but I thought that was part of oil companies marketing campaign as well, I run synthetic and go about every 5000 between changes. And I thought I was being a bit conservative.
I personally change mine every 2,000-2,500. No way oil can stay clean for 3,000+, in any engine. I think 5,000 is just crazy, but synthetic oil manufacturers can tell you that because they charge ridiculous prices for their oil, so they win in the end either way. I've used regular oil (not synthetic) in my 436ci stroker and it has over 75,000 miles, its still perfectly smooth, quiet and runs like the day I bought it. All original parts too. Oil pressure on start-up is 58 and then it slowly drops to no less than 42 when its hot. Fram and AC Delco filters are all I ever use, whichever one is easier to grab off the shelf at the store.
I know guys that had stroker motors and they don't last more than 30,000, and I'm talking parts failures (bearings, rods, cranks), and they all use synthetic, what a waste of money.
Too much talk about oil and filters, its all the same ****. Synthetic oil is the biggest scam going. You can't beat whats been working for 100 years. The oil companies are making some nice $$$ off selling it though.
IMO!!!! From my experience over the past 5 years with my stroker engine. And yes, I burn oil, but that is from the ring package my builder used and my long stroke, has nothing to do with oil or filters.
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yea it really dont matter what oil filter you use. i use fram never had a problem with it used other ones to dont notice any difference. other then k&n got that little nut on the bottom to make it a little easyer. and changing you're oil is good to change ever 3000.but if you dont drive much or race the car then it can go a little longer
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Originally Posted by Quickin
I say 3,000 because there is "NO" filter that can last much more than that, I don't care what anyone or any manufacturer says.
I personally change mine every 2,000-2,500. No way oil can stay clean for 3,000+, in any engine. I think 5,000 is just crazy, but synthetic oil manufacturers can tell you that because they charge ridiculous prices for their oil, so they win in the end either way. I've used regular oil (not synthetic) in my 436ci stroker and it has over 75,000 miles, its still perfectly smooth, quiet and runs like the day I bought it. All original parts too. Oil pressure on start-up is 58 and then it slowly drops to no less than 42 when its hot. Fram and AC Delco filters are all I ever use, whichever one is easier to grab off the shelf at the store.
I know guys that had stroker motors and they don't last more than 30,000, and I'm talking parts failures (bearings, rods, cranks), and they all use synthetic, what a waste of money.
Too much talk about oil and filters, its all the same ****. Synthetic oil is the biggest scam going. You can't beat whats been working for 100 years. The oil companies are making some nice $$$ off selling it though.
IMO!!!! From my experience over the past 5 years with my stroker engine. And yes, I burn oil, but that is from the ring package my builder used and my long stroke, has nothing to do with oil or filters.
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I personally change mine every 2,000-2,500. No way oil can stay clean for 3,000+, in any engine. I think 5,000 is just crazy, but synthetic oil manufacturers can tell you that because they charge ridiculous prices for their oil, so they win in the end either way. I've used regular oil (not synthetic) in my 436ci stroker and it has over 75,000 miles, its still perfectly smooth, quiet and runs like the day I bought it. All original parts too. Oil pressure on start-up is 58 and then it slowly drops to no less than 42 when its hot. Fram and AC Delco filters are all I ever use, whichever one is easier to grab off the shelf at the store.
I know guys that had stroker motors and they don't last more than 30,000, and I'm talking parts failures (bearings, rods, cranks), and they all use synthetic, what a waste of money.
Too much talk about oil and filters, its all the same ****. Synthetic oil is the biggest scam going. You can't beat whats been working for 100 years. The oil companies are making some nice $$$ off selling it though.
IMO!!!! From my experience over the past 5 years with my stroker engine. And yes, I burn oil, but that is from the ring package my builder used and my long stroke, has nothing to do with oil or filters.
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Truth is you have no idea without doing detailed testing and used oil analysis to know what is going on. I have my used oil tested and I'm up to 7000 miles between changes and still getting very good results. There are others going with even higher change intervals than this with the same results. You keep going by how you "feel" about your oil and keep paying all that extra money to change your oil - its fine by me.
BTW to the original poster, cut open that orange fram filter and show them the cardboard end caps inside the filter that are known to leak easily. This lets unfiltered oil circulate thru your engine.
Go to bobistheoilguy.com - there should be internal pictures of the fram filters there.
Look for yourself.
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Here is the link that everyone is referring to about cutting up the different oil filters:
http://people.msoe.edu/~yoderw/oilfi...lterstudy.html
Happy reading.
http://people.msoe.edu/~yoderw/oilfi...lterstudy.html
Happy reading.
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Originally Posted by Weezzer
I love people that know everything yet really have no clue.
Truth is you have no idea without doing detailed testing and used oil analysis to know what is going on. I have my used oil tested and I'm up to 7000 miles between changes and still getting very good results. There are others going with even higher change intervals than this with the same results. You keep going by how you "feel" about your oil and keep paying all that extra money to change your oil - its fine by me.
BTW to the original poster, cut open that orange fram filter and show them the cardboard end caps inside the filter that are known to leak easily. This lets unfiltered oil circulate thru your engine.
Go to bobistheoilguy.com - there should be internal pictures of the fram filters there.
Look for yourself.
Truth is you have no idea without doing detailed testing and used oil analysis to know what is going on. I have my used oil tested and I'm up to 7000 miles between changes and still getting very good results. There are others going with even higher change intervals than this with the same results. You keep going by how you "feel" about your oil and keep paying all that extra money to change your oil - its fine by me.
BTW to the original poster, cut open that orange fram filter and show them the cardboard end caps inside the filter that are known to leak easily. This lets unfiltered oil circulate thru your engine.
Go to bobistheoilguy.com - there should be internal pictures of the fram filters there.
Look for yourself.
My TRUE, REAL LIFE experience has proven that regular oil is all thats needed for even the meanest of BIG stroker engines. Maybe I just take care of my engine better than you and most other people, who knows.
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