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Fram Oil filter

Honda filters are just relabeled FRAM Orange can filters. I step it up and use FRAM Ultra synthetic. Same particulate filtration but better quality and synthetic media.

Pros: better quality, synthetic media
Vehicle: Acura TL
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187hp
  • Warning light:
Rating 5.0

Personally I use Fram's Ultra as it's shown to filter great and allow flow great for the price point from tests performed.

Pros: filter great, allow flow great
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The Lucas product and Royal Purple (or any QUAILTY oil) changed at 3k intervals are great, just make sure not to cheap out on the filter, Fram Titanium or Bosch are your best value in a 20 micron level filter, with the Fram being the higher flow rate of the two.

Pros: higher flow rate
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No, that's not normal or good.Fram is junk - my mechanic told me a good oil filter would never collapse like that.When it does, it constricts the oil and it's not filtering properly. Go with an OEM filter, or go with Mann.I do oil changes every 15k (as per manufacturer) and I used a Fram once, and it looked like that. Since then, only used Mann or OEM and they look the same when I pulled it out after 15k.Do not cheap out on oil filters.

Pros: OEM filters are good
Cons: Fram filter is junk
Vehicle: Chevrolet Cruze
Mileage: 15000 km
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I am in Canada(Quebec) and my brother had the same issue(engine knocking with 42,000km) about a month ago with his 2022 CX5 Non turbo that he bought used last summer. I used a FRAM XG6607 for his oil change. He went to the Dealership and they voided the warranty as it was not a Mazda oil filter, and they said that the rubber gasket of the oil filter was sucked in the engine. The Dealer said that we have to contact FRAM to submit a claim. My brother needed his car asap so he got the engine replaced as it was knocking badly and metal particles were in the oil. Now he has his CX5 back and paid almost $7,000.

Pros: car back, engine replaced
Cons: warranty voided, $7000 cost
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 42000 km
Part number: XG6607
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cCruising12
  • Leaks:
  • Warning light:
Rating 1.0

Same on my 1.8l Cruze using a FRAM filter. no light but it built up enough pressure it blew the oil cooler seal. Milage went from 6.5l per 100 to 12.5l per 100k

Pros: bought OEM filters
Cons: blew the oil cooler seal
Vehicle: Chevrolet Cruze
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Not Fram, never Fram, if you like poor quality filters that are rusty out of the box go with Fram but if you like your engine do not go with Fram

Cons: poor quality, rusty out of box
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