Oil filter Bosch or AMSOIL

Bosch Oil filter

Make sure to change the drain plug crush washer if you don't do at the dealer and get good quality filters (Bosch, Mann)

Pros: good quality filters
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AMSOIL Oil filter

Every 4500-5000 miles with Amsoil Signature and Amsoil filter. Do it yourself, it\u2019s not hard and you can be assured no corners were cut. Don\u2019t go beyond 5000 miles. The 3.5L is really hard on oil. It\u2019s cheap insurance.

Pros: cheap insurance
Mileage: 8047 km
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Bosch Oil filter

The oem filters are kind of pricey here so I use bosch or fram ultra synthetic

Pros: good alternative to pricey OEM
Cons: OEM filters are pricey
Vehicle: Subaru
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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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Bosch Oil filter

I believe there was a technical bulletin about this, recommending that the VW installations of the 1.8T be run the way Audi, who wasn't have the issue, was running them. So that meant using the much larger diesel Rabbit oil filter, like the Bosch 72174, or the Mann or Knecht equivalents, which upped the oil capacity of the engine, and then running only synthetic

Pros: larger oil capacity
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 72174
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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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Bosch Oil filter

I looked up filters and Bosch was the superior brand. I use my military discount and buy six at a time through Home Depot since the Mrs. Edge and my son's Escape take the same filter as my 2.5L Maverick. IMO the filter is as important as the quality of oil.

Pros: superior brand
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Bosch Oil filter
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Rating 3.0

So I changed the filter to an $11 Bosch filter, got the car good and warmed up, still low pressure. When I start it up and the oil is still thin, I've got about 50psi and as it warms up it just goes lower until it'S around 10psi at 2000rpm.

Pros: 50psi when oil thin
Cons: low pressure when warm
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Bosch Oil filter

bosch will do for a fester, for the more high performance or up market stuff i use mann or dealer and they aren’t that much more, i just had a 340 gt bmw in that ran the camshafts out of the head after 6k on factors oil and filter, the filter collapsed and sent paper fluff all round the engine so had to replace the cylinder head.

Pros: affordable price, good quality
Cons: filter collapsed, engine damage
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 6000 km
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