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AMSOIL Oil filter

I run the 5w30 Amsoil 15,000 mile stuff in our 1.8t... it gets changed once a year. Every 4 months i put a new filter on it and top it off. The samples i've sent in and been returned all looked good if the car is just a driver with some occasional track time i wouldn't sweat running Amsoil or any other really good synthetic 10k or more.

Pros: samples looked good
Mileage: 15000 km
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Mann Oil filter
VolkswaG60n
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Rating 5.0

im EXTREMELY pleased with the oil filter. reason being.. my oil light has not come on and not buzzed at all! The oil buzzer has caused me the biggest headache for months which may have been from using bosch filters but i used a mann filter (i believe the oem) and it has still managed to buzz in the past. I dunno i guess this mann filter is the solution to that annoying light/buzzer

Pros: no oil light, no buzzing
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Mann Oil filter

I've used both Hengst and Mann over the years and never had a problem with either. Although I've noticed the Mann filters seem to look a little more "used" when the come out for some reason.

Pros: never had a problem
Cons: look more used
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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AMSOIL Oil filter

I just run Amsoil for 13000k, and change a filter in between. Seems to work fine for me.. and it's preety cheap if you buy the stuff from Amsoil!!

Pros: cheap, seems to work fine
Mileage: 13000 km
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