Amazon has
FRAM Ultra Synthetic Automotive Replacement Car Oil Filter w/ SureGrip (XG7317) on sale for $7.60 - $1.14 when you checkout using Subscribe & Save =
$6.46.
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Product Information:
- Engine oil filter comes with Suregrip non-slip surface making it easy to remove and implement your filter without slippery mess ups.
- Compare to standard oil filters, FRAM Ultra Synthetic provides 99%+ filtration efficiency with pleated media that entraps all kinds of dirt and exhaust for a cleaner output.
- FRAM car oil filter is composed of a slick silicone anti-drainback valve, delivering superior start-up engine protection with up to 3X the hot oil resistance. Keep your filter clean without the dangerous mess.
- Filter combats high heat pressure for longer shelf life with advanced high nitrile gasket for extended durability and quality.
- Reliable for high mileage, FRAM Ultra Synthetic offers proven protection up to 20,000 miles
- Precision coil spring with glass-fiber-reinforced nylon poppet.
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FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
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FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
So for my Odyssey that is about every 11K miles and for my Accord about every 12-13K as I follow the maintenance minders. 20K may be a lot but certainly I take comfort in that number to run a 2X oil interval with these at 11-13K miles
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No need to swap out decent filters each time
I would though not trust anything as precious as an oil filter to be sourced from the Amazon supply chain ...go with RockAuto or your local
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First time I have ever experienced this issue.
Vehicle: 2004 Honda CRV
Filter: XG7317
Age of filter at time of removal: 6-7 months
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