Oil filter Fram or Wix

Wix Oil filter

Im a wix guy personally and have read good things about them in the past. Ive subjected my car to a couple dozen track events with temps exceeding 280 degrees and have Blackstone Lab reports that have come back fine and "within spec" for their analysis. This is enough for me to keep using them.

Pros: fine in track events, good lab reports
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Fram Oil filter
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I've used nothing but Fram on my 16 forester 2.5i. Just hit 102k miles. I change the oil and filter every 3-4k and have never had an issue.

Pros: no issues, long-term reliability
Mileage: 164153 km
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Wix Oil filter

I have been using exclusively Wix filters on my oil changes for a couple years. I have had my oil analyzed multiple times on multiple engines, always a clean report. I'll stick with Wix.

Pros: clean oil reports, reliable performance
Vehicle: Mazda
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Fram Oil filter

I have no issue with their higher end filters, I'm actually running one on my wrangler currently but their budget filters are atrociously bad

Pros: no issue with higher end
Cons: budget filters atrociously bad
Vehicle: Jeep Wrangler
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Wix Oil filter

Big pass on WIX filters. I purchased two 57055XP from Rockauto. Both came without the gaskets attached and the wrong baseplate attached at the factory. There is a well-known defect where 20F instead of 20M baseplates were used. Made a warranty claim with MANN+HUMMEL many months ago. Basically, they ignore you or tell you to F.O.

Cons: missing gaskets, wrong baseplate
Part number: 57055XP
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