Oil filter OEM BMW or OEM Hyundai

OEM Hyundai Oil filter

OEM Hyundai oil filters have a better anti-drainback valve than aftermarket filters, and they're cheap enough to use every time you change your oil. While I've used Mobil 1, Wix, and K&N oil filters on my other vehicles, my Elantra GT ONLY gets OEM filters. Personally, I wouldn't switch to aftermarket.

Pros: better anti-drainback valve, cheap
Cons: none mentioned
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OEM Hyundai Oil filter

Here's the solution : your cam shaft position sensor is overheating and trying to save the engine by shutting it off prematurely instead of forcing limp mode. The fix is to use a Hyundai OEM oil filter, and check the gaskets/seals, then replace the cam sensor and crank sensor. I did this and never had a problem again.

Pros: never had a problem again
Cons: sensor overheating
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OEM BMW Oil filter

I pay 220 for M2 Comp. 7 quarts of oil and filter. Yeah it may be a high but I prefer peace of mind from a reputable Indy shop.

Pros: peace of mind
Cons: price may be high
Vehicle: BMW M2
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OEM BMW Oil filter

A good oil filter (I say BMW as I found they fit the tightest, best seal compared to even the MANN/MAHL filters specific to my N20)

Pros: tightest fit, best seal
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OEM BMW Oil filter
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I work for a dealership and have seen many Chinese filters collapse just like that...I've seen other Chinese filters get so bad that it starved the engine of oil pressure which lead to vanos faults among other things....I'd always go for bmw oil filters, that's not something I'd be willing to "experiment" with

Pros: BMW filters are reliable
Cons: Chinese filters are unreliable
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