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Oil Filter Comparison Study
« on: 16 July 2015, 17:14:55 »

fram comes top (well their Xtended Guard one does) http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articles/oilfilterstudy.html

P/N    Make    Model    30um Filtering (wt 5)    Overall Build Quality (wt 5)    Media Surface Area (wt 1)    Media Volume (wt 1)    Price Paid (USD) (wt1.5)    Final Grade
PF1218    ACDelco    n/a    F    F    B    A-    B-    0.80
EaO24    Amsoil    n/a    A    A-    D+    D    F    3.02
B1428    Baldwin    n/a    D    B-    B-    A-    D+    1.99
3510    Bosch    n/a    C    B-    A-    B-    C    2.44
B4361    Carquest    n/a    D    C+    C+    C    A    1.99
LF3679    Fleetguard    n/a    C    D+    D+    D+    B    1.75
DL5    Fram    Defense    C    C-    C-    C-    A    2.07
DG5    Fram    Double Guard    C+    C-    C-    C-    D    1.84
HM5    Fram    High Mileage    B-    D    D    C-    C    1.53
PH5    Fram    Extraguard    D+    D    C-    C+    B    2.00
TG5    Fram    Toughguard    C-    C    C+    B-    C-    1.93
HP4    Fram    Racing    C-    C+    A    B-    D    2.09
XG5    Fram    Xtended Guard    A-    A    C    A    C-    3.49
OPH1218    Full    n/a    D    C+    A    C    C    1.89
HP-3002    K&N    n/a    B    A-    B+    A    F    3.02
PH1218    Luberfiner    n/a    C-    C+    C    C    B-    2.08
ML1011    Mann    n/a    B-    C-    A    B    C    2.37
MGL9100    Microgard    n/a    B-    D    D    D+    B-    1.84
M1-302    Mobil 1    n/a    B    A    A-    A    D    3.27
FL12A    Motorcraft    n/a    D+    C-    B    C+    D+    1.65
21060    Napa    Proselect    C+    B+    B-    C    A    2.87
1060    Napa    Gold    C+    A-    B-    C+    C    2.81
PG4631    Premium guard    n/a    D+    B+    C    D    A-    2.34
PPL34631    Proline    n/a    D    C-    F    D    A-    1.49
PO4011    Pronto    n/a    C+    C    N/A    N/A    A    2.04
L34631    Purolator    Classic    B    B-    C+    D+    B+    2.74
PL34631    Purolator    Pure-one    C-    B+    A-    B+    C+    2.63
30-1218    Royal Purple    n/a    A    A    C-    F    F    3.09
S17    Shell    n/a    F    F    F    F    A    0.44
S5    STP    n/a    F    F    B    B    B+    0.81
51060    Wix    n/a    C    A-    B+    B+    C    2.82
Grades based off general A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, F scale
A being the highest grade and F being the lowest.
Better filteration earns a higher grade, better construction earns a higher grade
lower prices earn a higher grade, higher surface area and volume earns a higher grade.
Final grade is calculated the same as a GPA based on the 4 point system
The higher the final grade, generally means a better overall filter.
Catagories are weighted by importance, calculated weights are listed in column heading
Filteration and build quality are somewhat objective so you can make your own judgments
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #1 on: 16 July 2015, 21:39:50 »

Trust you read the small print...

In summary, in 2011 Fram made the most effective oil filter for a single Chevrolet light truck spec LS1 engine, as tested on the kitchen table by a bloke called Aloicious, from the Internet ;)
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #2 on: 16 July 2015, 21:44:00 »

Also them all Yankee filters.
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #3 on: 16 July 2015, 22:17:28 »

I was half expecting to see Fram had sponsored it... ::)
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #4 on: 16 July 2015, 23:33:33 »

Genuine question;

What difference would any of that make to a standard road car which was maintained correctly and servicing schedules met (if not beaten)?

Surely bugger all?
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #5 on: 16 July 2015, 23:42:59 »

So what are we to make of this Mr Mog? :-\


Along with previous posts, iirc, there seems to be a great deal of interest in oil filters.

Whyzatden? :)
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« Reply #6 on: 16 July 2015, 23:55:02 »

So what are we to make of this Mr Mog? :-\


Along with previous posts, iirc, there seems to be a great deal of interest in oil filters.

Whyzatden? :)
The cynic in me would suspect someone works for Fram, or its parent company ::)
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #7 on: 16 July 2015, 23:56:47 »

Has anyone on here ever cracked open a filter and seen what it, erm, catches?  I've had the paper filters and not seen anything on them, so, and this is a crazy stupid question.... why bother filtering the oil?  Surely all the heavy globules of shite are just going to drop to the sump anyway and that's what the oil pick-up strainer is for, right?  :-\

Surely if the engine is serviced well, the oil should be changed out well before it's useful days are gone!
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« Reply #8 on: 17 July 2015, 00:09:20 »

The idea is to trap all the particles in the oil resulting from wear and prevent them from reaching anything critical such as the cams/followers. The pump supply is filtered by the strainer, and the output side is the forced through the fine filter on its way up the block...
« Last Edit: 17 July 2015, 00:13:01 by Harris K Telemacher »
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #9 on: 17 July 2015, 00:38:56 »

So what are we to make of this Mr Mog? :-\


Along with previous posts, iirc, there seems to be a great deal of interest in oil filters.

Whyzatden? :)

oh dear.  maybe i'm wrong but perhaps this is why people keep leaving the forum.  i simply post a useful link comparing well known makes of oil filter.  i do not work for fram what a stoopid suggestion.  nor did the person posting the article and doing the tests. 

what i think yoiu will make of it sadly is that oof knows best and trade club filters are the only ones to use and i should shut up.
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #10 on: 17 July 2015, 00:40:35 »

The idea is to trap all the particles in the oil resulting from wear and prevent them from reaching anything critical such as the cams/followers. The pump supply is filtered by the strainer, and the output side is the forced through the fine filter on its way up the block...

Perfcect explanation, and which I do understand, but even on the paper filter, I've not found an iota of shite.... so, with modern engines and modern oils.... is the filter really necessary?

Air filter, I get - You don't know what is around the corner (road sweeper kicking up loads of crap for example), but in a closed system, if it's properly maintained, should we require a filter?
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #11 on: 17 July 2015, 00:42:46 »

« Last Edit: 17 July 2015, 00:44:23 by migmog »
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« Reply #12 on: 17 July 2015, 00:43:20 »

oh dear.  maybe i'm wrong but perhaps this is why people keep leaving the forum.  i simply post a useful link comparing well known makes of oil filter.  i do not work for fram what a stoopid suggestion.  nor did the person posting the article and doing the tests. 

what i think yoiu will make of it sadly is that oof knows best and trade club filters are the only ones to use and i should shut up.

Easy there Tiger.  You have actually prompted me to ask a reasonable (in my mind) question..... which was, are filters necessary?..... I don't see any reason why one filter is better than another.  As my experience proves, I've not seen anything other than oil on a filter.  So why is it there?!
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #13 on: 17 July 2015, 00:45:03 »

So what are we to make of this Mr Mog? :-\


Along with previous posts, iirc, there seems to be a great deal of interest in oil filters.

Whyzatden? :)

oh dear.  maybe i'm wrong but perhaps this is why people keep leaving the forum.  i simply post a useful link comparing well known makes of oil filter.  i do not work for fram what a stoopid suggestion.  nor did the person posting the article and doing the tests. 

what i think yoiu will make of it sadly is that oof knows best and trade club filters are the only ones to use and i should shut up.

It was a serious question.

You may remember my posts on bad experiences with cheap filters so that may affect your reply. But, again, it was a serious question.


....if you'd care to answer? :-\ it is a forum, so seems a fair question to me. :)
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Re: Oil Filter Comparison Study
« Reply #14 on: 17 July 2015, 00:47:30 »

Easy there Tiger.  You have actually prompted me to ask a reasonable (in my mind) question..... which was, are filters necessary?..... I don't see any reason why one filter is better than another.  As my experience proves, I've not seen anything other than oil on a filter.  So why is it there?!

yes its a good question ordinarily i would expect you to get sarcastic condescending responses here but they seem to have picked on me for the time being.  I would say the answer is definitely yes they are necessary, have a look at the vid i posted above, and the study that was in the OP.
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