Oil filter Bosch or K&N

K&N Oil filter

I use mobil 1 0w-40 and k&n filters - when you buy a filter, get the oversized one that VW approved a while back - with k&n part number HP-3001 vs the stock HP-2005 - big ol' hoss filter but screws right on, takes an extra half quart of oil to fill it up :laugh:

Pros: oversized filter, better cleaning
Cons: extra half quart needed
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: HP-3001
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K&N Oil filter

Been using K&N filters on my 1.8t's with Royal Purple Oil. The two combined seems to leave very little to almost no build up of metal particles on my magnetic drain plug.

Pros: no metal particle buildup
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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K&N Oil filter

I got a Hengst Oil filter and two Mann Oil filters. I prefer to use K&N Oil filters. Right now I'm using a Fram.

Pros: prefers K&N Oil filters
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Bosch Oil filter
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I put in Pennzoil Platinum 10w-30 and a Bosch oil filter from autozone. My problem now is that whenever the oil gets up to operating temperature my oil pressure light goes on and stays on under 2400 rpms, anything above that and I'm good.

Cons: low oil pressure at temperature
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K&N Oil filter

Overpriced garbage. There is no proof that these synthetic type filters do any better job filtering than a high quality OEM or equivalent. I use OEM, for $13, at 10K miles pretty inexpensive and oil analysis is always good. OEM is best IMO.

Cons: Overpriced garbage, no proof of better filtering
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