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FRAM Ultra Synthetic Automotive Replacement Car Oil Filter w/ SureGrip (XG7317) on sale for $7.60 - $1.14 when you checkout using Subscribe & Save =
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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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I'm "rolling on the floor laughing" at how this blind spot about changing the filter can persist in your mind
FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
No issues whatsoever on mine, nothing on the drain plug, pulls strong, etc. Get some oil burning but 0w-20 will do that.
IMO the mass perception changes oil WAY too often. Projectfarm and BITOG have a ton of resources to actually look closer and newer full synthetics last a long time. Only issues arises if you take a lot of short trips.
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No issues whatsoever on mine, nothing on the drain plug, pulls strong, etc. Get some oil burning but 0w-20 will do that.
IMO the mass perception changes oil WAY too often. Projectfarm and BITOG have a ton of resources to actually look closer and newer full synthetics last a long time. Only issues arises if you take a lot of short trips.
Thanks OP for sharing.
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Here's a video from a Toyota mechanic detailing on why you shouldn't be listening to the manufacturers oil change recommendations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T...-O0&t=418s
I mean Adamm345....c'mon man....I would guess that pretty much EVERY late model car out there that is running at over 100K miles did not religiously change their oil EARLY every 4000 miles, and by definition how many tales are we hearing about modern engines seizing up and dying at LESS THAN 100K miles.....c'mon man
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