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donzi matt 06-18-2014 04:10 PM

I swear by the NAPA Gold/Wix filters. Fram filters make the baby Jesus weep.

CC230 06-18-2014 04:18 PM

So far all the filters I've opened up the Amsoil filter is the best in my opinion. It has a Donaldson micro fiber mill spec media. The Wix is my second choice, Just sayin'

MILD THUNDER 06-18-2014 04:19 PM

My buddy just blew up his built engine in his Buick Grand National this week thanks to a Fram filter exploding. If they were free I wouldn't run them. Cant believe Fram is still in business with the junk they sell.

BUP 06-18-2014 04:27 PM

I hear you, low burst strength as well. Great marketing but very poor quality and filtration on top off.

tommymonza 06-18-2014 04:32 PM

I have ran Fram filters and 20-50 in all my vehicles and boats for ever until about 8 years ago. I had bought the new Fram that had a checkvalve so when you turned off the engine the oil remained and did not drain back down the pickup.

So I am driving down the road in my old Cherry 1990 Bronco 302 back in the day and all of a sudden the oil pressure goes down to 0.

I turn it off immediately and go phuck the pickup tube must have come loose from the pump . So I was sitting in the middle of a major 4 way with no way to move it so I start to just try to drop it in gear to get it rolling figuring the 90 thousand mile motor is shot now anyways.

Start it up and oil pressure shoots back up so i drive a mile and it loses again turn it off and start it up and it works a gain. made it home 3 miles like this.

Go home and figure going to have to put a motor in it but in the mean time put a new filter on it . Ran fine with plenty of pressure. ran another 30 thousand with it.

Fram is junk how they are still in BIZ is beyond me

SB 06-18-2014 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by donzi matt (Post 4139759)
I swear by the NAPA Gold/Wix filters. Fram filters make the baby Jesus weep.

I swear at NAPA, but I use their NAPA Gold (WIX) Filters religiously.

SB 06-18-2014 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4139732)
your fuel filters as well. Great for diagnosing trouble spots. You would be surprise after you cut open your fuel filters of which brand not to use. They form a thick gel at the bottom internally from a pad that's glued in after gas has sat for periods of time.

Please tell !!!!

ICDEDPPL 06-18-2014 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by 454captiva (Post 4139577)
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Filters are for same application

Ive always heard that Fram was crap but man them pics say it all!

Black Baja 06-18-2014 05:43 PM

The bright orange Frams are not meant to be used in racing applications. They do have filters that are meant for that and work fine. On my quest to find the best filter out there I've settled on the Royal Purple filter. Made by Champion and very close to the K&N and M1 that are made by Champion but have a couple little features that make them a hair better in my opinion.

12meter joe 06-18-2014 06:15 PM

I had a built 350 put in my truck when I was 16 and I changed to Fram filters and champion spark plugs. My Dad (mechanic) almost kicked my a** and made me put NAPA filter and AC Delco plugs back in it. Beat the crap out of that truck for 150,000 miles, 2 trans, a transfer case, rear end, and the engine never missed a beat! Been a believer ever since.


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