Oil filter AMSOIL or OEM Hyundai

AMSOIL Oil filter
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Rating 5.0

I only run Amsoil fluids and filters. Never had any issues and I track my 17' mostly. \n\nI dont use amsoil brake fluid though. Castrol SRF React is the best brake fluid for dry and wet boiling points. But its pricey

Pros: no issues, good for tracking
Cons: pricey
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AMSOIL Oil filter

I just go to the amsoil website and get the oil that they suggest, I've taken cars well over 200k with that advice. Don't overthink it. If you don't want to use amsoil for the oil, at least see if they have a low micron oil filter.

Pros: cars well over 200k
Mileage: 321869 km
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AMSOIL Oil filter

I use Amsoil Signature Series & OEM filter.

Just change it every 6,000km and you’ll be good. Use synthetic, but brand isn’t as important as proper drain intervals.

Pros: Amsoil Signature Series, OEM filter
Mileage: 6000 km
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AMSOIL Oil filter

I was skeptical, but I started using it and their best filter in my '98 Durango 5.9 (gas). I ran it for the full 25 K(+) and sent an oil sample out to a 3rd party "Analysts, Inc." for a full analysis - including spectrographic. Basically, their recommendation was that the oil showed minimal contamination, acceptable viscosity, and was still OK for continued use and to re-sample at next interval.

Pros: minimal contamination, acceptable viscosity
Vehicle: Dodge Durango
Mileage: 25000 km
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AMSOIL Oil filter

I use amsoil, pricy but the filter is what's really worth it and before I changed my valve seals I burnt quite a bit less, it went from a quart every 800-1k miles to a quarter quart in that same time frame.

Pros: filter is worth it
Cons: pricy
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OEM Hyundai Oil filter

OEM Hyundai oil filters have a better anti-drainback valve than aftermarket filters, and they're cheap enough to use every time you change your oil. While I've used Mobil 1, Wix, and K&N oil filters on my other vehicles, my Elantra GT ONLY gets OEM filters. Personally, I wouldn't switch to aftermarket.

Pros: better anti-drainback valve, cheap
Cons: none mentioned
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OEM Hyundai Oil filter

Here's the solution : your cam shaft position sensor is overheating and trying to save the engine by shutting it off prematurely instead of forcing limp mode. The fix is to use a Hyundai OEM oil filter, and check the gaskets/seals, then replace the cam sensor and crank sensor. I did this and never had a problem again.

Pros: never had a problem again
Cons: sensor overheating
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