Oil filter AMSOIL or Wix

Wix Oil filter

I bought a 10 Wix filters off of Rockauto. Part #: 51394. Each one was $4.80 and shipping was $10. Came out to be roughly the same price as buying OEM ones from a dealership off of eBay and I would rather use Wix ones.

Pros: good price, good quality
Part number: 51394
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Wix Oil filter

Wix is considered to be good, and it’s not expensive and readily available (can walk into local O’Reilly and buy off the shelf). Subaru OEM works if you’re close to a dealership or think to order it; I never remember to order and my local dealer is terrible, so I avoid them.

Pros: good, inexpensive, readily available
Vehicle: Subaru
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Wix Oil filter

Stick with the wix, rebuilders of rotory engine's suggest that brand alone. Given the necessity of the filtration needed for those engines, that's all I use for k20, 404xxxkm and running strong!

Pros: strong, reliable filtration
Mileage: 404000 km
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Wix Oil filter

Then go buy a Wix. Or go to the dealer. Leave the cheap stuff (and Fram) on the shelf.

Pros: Wix is good
Cons: Fram is cheap
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Wix Oil filter

I would highly recommend Rock auto, there website is simple old school but they are no bs auto parts store and will only show what does fit. They often show the real part your buying (say for tie rod), I've bought thousands of $ of brakes and suspension components over the last 20 yrs and always correct, they often sell OEM parts or the direct suppliers version of OEM which is unique. It will take some time for most of the aftermarket parts for the CX50 but at this point WIX or OEM Mazda are going to be your best bet for oil filters

Pros: reliable parts, correct fitment
Vehicle: Mazda
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