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Mobil Oil filter

Mobil 1 extended performance 0W-20 engine oil with Mobil 1 m110a filter. You can go to Walmart and read what fits on your model year civic. The oil you should be sticking to is any synthetic and appropriate filter and change every 5k miles.

Pros: synthetic, appropriate filter
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 8000 km
Part number: M110A
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Mobil Oil filter
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Mobil 1 Mobil 1 filter. At 260,000 or over in 3 different vehicles. Never an issue

Pros: never an issue
Mileage: 260000 km
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Motorcraft Oil filter

The motorcraft filters I've seen for fords have the pressure relief at the end that screws on, top in most cases. Most others have it at the bottom. Since crud settles to the bottom if that relief opens with the relief at the bottom its gonna send that crud into the engine.

Pros: pressure relief at top
Cons: crud into engine
Vehicle: Ford
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Mobil Oil filter

I wanted to give you guys a little insight on my recent discovery. I have always changed my oil @ 10K miles, using mainly pentosin and Hengst or mann filters. On occasion when I don't have time to wait for oil to ship to me, I've used German Castrol and autozone filters (either STP, Fram or Mobil 1). The picture below is what my mobil 1 oil filter looked like after 9K miles w/ German Castrol. Mind you I have NEVER had a Hengst/Mann/Fram/STP look like this when changing my oil. Another tid bit of info, My oil was much blacker this oil change than it has ever been.

Pros: never happened with other filters
Cons: oil much blacker
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 14484 km
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