Oil filter K&N or OEM Volkswagen

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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K&N Oil filter

A K & n oil filter is a good filter 2 use. I work at a car dealership and checking out the quality the k&n vs oem, the k&n is a better filter. I usually use them or mobile one on my car.

Pros: good filter, better quality
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OEM Volkswagen Oil filter

my 5k service on Friday, w/oil change, cost $54 w/filter (I supplied the oil since the dealer didn't stock it, from http://www.1stvwparts.com / for $6.80/ltr.).

Mileage: 5000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Oil filter

I used the oil that is VW507.00 spec and can be bought at the VW dealer (approx retail cost is $7.00 per liter) Oil change capacity is approximately 13 liters. Oil filter part number is shown. I ordered the oil filter cap removal tool from http://www.samstagsales.com for $67.00 plus shipping.

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OEM Volkswagen Oil filter

oil filter that i run is off of a 1995 Eurovan Part # 074-115-561 hold about 1qt in the filter itself. had to slightly bent the secondary air pump a tad so it wouldnt rub.

Pros: holds about 1qt
Cons: required bending air pump
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 074-115-561
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K&N Oil filter

im glad others have had a positive experience but mine was not so good. Used one once on my old Golf and it came apart inside the housing. Wrote a letter, they said it was an isolated few that were assembled poorly. Got reimbursed and coupon for other K&N products.

Pros: Got reimbursed for product
Cons: came apart inside housing
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