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Mobil Oil filter
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Rating 5.0

So I have the very first year of the 2.0L Skyactiv engine in my Mazda 3 (2012). I have only used Mobile 1 alongside Mobil 1 filters. Truth is these engines are pretty solid.

Pros: engines are pretty solid
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 157000 km
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Mobil Oil filter

The Mobil 1 m1-103a filter is the proper filter for your car. It's a high capacity filter designed for synthetic and it holds a large capacity of captured material.

Pros: high capacity filter
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Part number: M1-103A
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Hengst Oil filter

My E550 gets M1 0W40 every 5k, with a new fleece Hengst filter. I don't drive it hard until I see past 80C on the water temp (I don't have an oil temp gauge- only the E63s do). Basically the same procedure I use on my S54 BMWs, and every performance car I've ever owned

Pros: new fleece filter, part of care regimen
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Mobil Oil filter

I put the M1-301 on my car Monday instead of an M1-205. It's a really tight fit, especially where it barely clears a tab on the radiator.

Cons: really tight fit
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: M1-301
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Mobil Oil filter
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Rating 2.0

Mobil 1 filters are made by Champion Labs, which they use a louvered center core. The downside is, consistency, as the louvers have a tendency to be not be completely punched open.

Cons: inconsistent quality, louvers not punched open
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