Oil filter AC DELCO or Castrol

AC DELCO Oil filter

I'd only mix in half a quart each OCI, just to keep the oil pump happy. Nonetheless, it'll be fine. My '08 3.3L Chrysler takes 5w20 & I always replace a quart with 5w30 or 0w20, depending on the season. My '06 3.8L Buick takes 5w30, I typically replace a quart with 10w30 since I live in the desert. Doing so, in combination with only using Purolator & ACDELCO (personal preference) filters & changing them every 3k as recommended, keep my engines happy with their age

Pros: engines happy with age
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Castrol Oil filter

I did Castrol Edge Euro Car 5W-40 with a Hengst oil filter, but if you want to spend a little extra most people recommend LiquidMoly

Pros: good engine protection
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Castrol Oil filter

I used the Castrol once, and have been buying the assembled kit from ECS ever since. At 73K miles, now, and change it every 7-8K.

Pros: good performance
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 73000 km
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AC DELCO Oil filter

Yup, they’re trash. I had the same thing happen to me in my Cruze when I used a fram oil filter. I have been using ACDelco oil filters for the last few changes with no issues.

Pros: no issues
Cons: trash
Vehicle: Chevrolet Cruze
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AC DELCO Oil filter

WIX. AC Delco used to be my go to for gm vehicles but some years back they switched out metal parts for plastic and the filters started to have a higher failure rate.

Pros: WIX is good
Cons: higher failure rate, plastic parts
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