Oil filter AC DELCO or Hengst

AC DELCO Oil filter
Bama_cowboy87
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Rating 5.0

Get the afm tuned out. And use ONLY full synthetic oil and a ac Delco filter. Mine has 232,000 and has been super reliable and still runs like new

Pros: super reliable, runs like new
Mileage: 232000 km
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AC DELCO Oil filter

7 Qts. Mobil-1 5W-30 Standard Full Synthetic, 500 mL bottle Rislone Engine Treatment, ACDelco PF61E. That's what I've used for all of my oil changes I've done on my 2008 and I've had absolutely no problems.

Pros: no problems
Part number: PF61E
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Hengst Oil filter

That filter is just not right. Get an OEM filter. Hengst E300H D28

Pros: OEM filter recommended
Cons: filter is not right
Part number: E300H D28
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AC DELCO Oil filter
47junk
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Rating 3.0

Switched between fram and ac delco. Sticking to ac delco due to a tsb. Oil pressure issues.

Pros: Sticking to ac delco
Cons: Oil pressure issues
Vehicle: Chevrolet Malibu
Mileage: 168000 km
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AC DELCO Oil filter

Ac delco/delphi quality has been getting really bad. There’s a cheaper line of products that are all Chinese and then a higher level. I stopped using their oil filters when the threads were completely off for my 3800.

Pros: cheaper line of products
Cons: quality getting really bad
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AC DELCO Oil filter
chirohpraxis
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Rating 0.5

I changed the oil with an AC Delco PF66 filter. Turned on the car and it instantly started spewing oil. Immediately turned it off. Oil sprayed through the cracks in front grill/bumper panel on passenger side.

Cons: instantly spewed oil, catastrophic failure
Part number: PF66
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