Oil filter Mobil or OEM Mazda

OEM Mazda Oil filter

The Mazda filter has a higher capacity and larger design compared to the OEM Subaru filter. So, it will hang down slightly lower than OEM. The anti-drain back pressure seems to be similar, but I have never verified myself. I ran this filter on my 2005 Impreza WRX STi for a few years.

Pros: higher capacity, larger design
Cons: hangs down slightly lower
Vehicle: Subaru Impreza WRX
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Mobil Oil filter

AcDelco filters and Mobil 1 filters are always good options to pick from. Don't get the 4 dollar Fram, please.

Pros: good filter options
Cons: cheap Fram filter
Vehicle: Chevrolet Camaro
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OEM Mazda Oil filter
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I’d high recommend doing an oil change with 10w30, putting on a factory oil filter (they’re about $10 at the dealer and come with a crush washer), and seeing how it behaves then. I recommend factory filters because for some very odd reason, I had less (or no) lifter tick when I used factory filters vs. aftermarket.

Pros: less lifter tick
Cons: aftermarket filter lifter tick
Vehicle: Mazda
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Mobil Oil filter

Mobil 1 filters are fine. I use them all the time in my E92 and I'm at 250k miles with ZERO engine issues. My car is used for commuting and has no modifications to it.

Pros: no engine issues
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 402336 km
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OEM Mazda Oil filter

I went through the same thing, I believe the part number that they gave you is the made in Mexico Mazda value oil filter. It worked on my 2.5 NA. Though in my opinion, the quality of the filter is subpar compared to the OEM made in Thailand filters.

Pros: worked on engine
Cons: subpar quality
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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