Oil filter review on You tube, Great!!
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Oil filter review on You tube, Great!!
Hey everyone, I ran into this guy's youtube page where he cut open 10 oil filters and compared the guts of them. This is probably one of the most uniform reviews I have seen. Take a look. I watched all ten videos. Appears the Amsoil had the largest anti drain back valve. But surprisingly the Fram Tough Guard had a couple of unqiue features to prevent drainback but still had the cheap endcaps.
I know dry start is a big issue with 3.8 engines so I found this very informative. It's just the facts for you to decide without all the marketing hype.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ckermit8#p/u/4/1Xojk5eoCpU
I know dry start is a big issue with 3.8 engines so I found this very informative. It's just the facts for you to decide without all the marketing hype.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ckermit8#p/u/4/1Xojk5eoCpU
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My issue with these videos is the lack of analysis of the design. He took apart the filters, but did nothing to state how different designs affect performance. For instance, how does the different design of the anti-drainback valve on the wix affect performance.
This really is a lot of data, but not a lot of information.
This really is a lot of data, but not a lot of information.
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After dealing with Mazda for over year suing them for not wanting to cover my new engine under warranty, I learned a great lesson. Have your oil changes done at the dealer. Yes I know I would prefer to run syn versus dino, but even though I won it was a pain in the ass. So the jeep goes in every time the alarm goes off, best $20 buck protection I can ask for. So the 2009 goes in and the 2007 runs 0-40 Mobil 1 with stock oil filter.
FYI, they tried pulling the old BS, well we need receipts for oil changes line, and when provided well you did the work how to we know it was for this car. Cost them a lot more in the end, but they still pull the same crap on other Mazda 3's with the same oil starvation issue.
FYI, they tried pulling the old BS, well we need receipts for oil changes line, and when provided well you did the work how to we know it was for this car. Cost them a lot more in the end, but they still pull the same crap on other Mazda 3's with the same oil starvation issue.
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My issue with these videos is the lack of analysis of the design. He took apart the filters, but did nothing to state how different designs affect performance. For instance, how does the different design of the anti-drainback valve on the wix affect performance.
This really is a lot of data, but not a lot of information.
This really is a lot of data, but not a lot of information.
For example:
Does having a large surface area anti-drain back valve (like in the Amsoil) actually work better then say the Wix design with the add on piece?
Does the Fram bypass valve really work better then the other spring loaded designs?
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I know dry start is a big issue with 3.8 engines...
http://www.youtube.com/user/ckermit8#p/u/4/1Xojk5eoCpU
http://www.youtube.com/user/ckermit8#p/u/4/1Xojk5eoCpU
I'm a CRD Diesel JK owner but I'm interested in learning more about the 3.8 engine.
Thanking in advance for any help