Oil filter Fram or Mann

Mann Oil filter

Sure, VW does not make oil or filters, but it's easy to find out who makes those products for VW. VW has a lot riding on what they recommend a lot more than NAPA. Is there any reason why you trust NAPA vs VW? Do yourself a favor, get an OEM filter and an oil that passes VW specs. MANN, Hengst, and Mahle and the common OEM filters [in that order].

Pros: OEM filters recommended
Cons: NAPA not trusted
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Mann Oil filter

Also be sure to use a high quality oil filter, like a Mann...I had a Fram collapse under sludgy 5w40 in the cold.

Pros: high quality
Cons: Fram collapse
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Fram Oil filter

Fwiw, a lot of bmw guys have problems with certain filters that are slightly too long for the housing and compress/bow out. I think fram was the culprit on the n54.

Cons: filters slightly too long
Vehicle: BMW
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Fram Oil filter
DavoinShowerHandel1
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Rating 1.0

Fram filters are junk. It's the only brand of oil filter I've ever seen/heard of actually collapsing on someone, and I've seen it twice. I'd avoid them like the plague.

Cons: filters are junk, collapsing
Vehicle: Hyundai Tucson
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Mann Oil filter
PixelRanger0396
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Rating 1.0

Changed the oil, and filter this summer. All well and good before. After a little while, a screeching sound from the oil filter housing. Collapsed filter? Nope. Replaced it with another new filter and same issue once again. On the slightest rev the sound is gone. No more Mann for me…

Cons: screeching sound, filter collapse
Vehicle: BMW
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