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Rick Courtright
Hi,
As we all know, Fram oil filters have taken a beating here and in
several other venues the last couple of years. Whether they deserve it
or not, I'm not sure. I DO know that my Subie likes OEM filters better
than anything else, and I get lower oil pressure and more valve noise
with Frams, either the bottom of the line orange one or the next one
(whitish-gray) in the line. So I just don't use them any more.
Yesterday it was time to change oil in the g/f's Honda. I stopped at the
Honda store to get a factory filter since the car's still under
warranty, combined with my Subie experience of OEM vs aftermarket, etc.,
and the fellow gets this little bitty filter out. He tells me they've
changed them and the new one's about half the size of the old one, but
Honda says they actually filter better. Ok.
I go home, take a look and the filter appears to be very well made:
O-ring seal, nicely made metal cap at the bottom, fairly heavy like
there's a lot of material inside and so forth. Imagine my surprise when
I turned it in my hand and read "Made by Fram" on the side! Are they
cleaning up their act? I wouldn't think Honda would stand for a poorly
constructed or performing filter with their name on it. What do you
think?
Rick
As we all know, Fram oil filters have taken a beating here and in
several other venues the last couple of years. Whether they deserve it
or not, I'm not sure. I DO know that my Subie likes OEM filters better
than anything else, and I get lower oil pressure and more valve noise
with Frams, either the bottom of the line orange one or the next one
(whitish-gray) in the line. So I just don't use them any more.
Yesterday it was time to change oil in the g/f's Honda. I stopped at the
Honda store to get a factory filter since the car's still under
warranty, combined with my Subie experience of OEM vs aftermarket, etc.,
and the fellow gets this little bitty filter out. He tells me they've
changed them and the new one's about half the size of the old one, but
Honda says they actually filter better. Ok.
I go home, take a look and the filter appears to be very well made:
O-ring seal, nicely made metal cap at the bottom, fairly heavy like
there's a lot of material inside and so forth. Imagine my surprise when
I turned it in my hand and read "Made by Fram" on the side! Are they
cleaning up their act? I wouldn't think Honda would stand for a poorly
constructed or performing filter with their name on it. What do you
think?
Rick