Oil filter OEM FORD or Mobil

Mobil Oil filter
wtfduderz
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Rating 5.0

I use 5W-30 Mobil 1 synthetic and the 10,000 mile Mobil1 filter from Walmart. I bought my 2009 TSX nearly 4 years ago with 113,000. It now has 178,950. I'm lucky it doesn't burn any oil, I never have to add oil between changes.

Pros: doesn't burn any oil
Vehicle: Acura TSX
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OEM FORD Oil filter

I was having the same noise on cold startup with an aftermarket filter and switched back to the fomoco filter and it went away. Something to do with a drain valve in the filter. The ford one is silicone and some of the aftermarket ones arent and it can cause problems.

Pros: noise went away, silicone valve
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Mobil Oil filter

Every third oil change use Mobil one oil filter. Ideally their high mileage one. It’s more restrictive. It can and will catch metal particles

Pros: catches metal particles, more restrictive
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Mobil Oil filter
orudyroo
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Rating 5.0

I'm at 115k on my 18' Pilot exclusively using Mobile1 0W-20 synthetic (green gas milage label), changing myself every 8,500miles. I replace with the M1 advanced 110A oil filter and change the engine air filter + cabin filter as well, since new. Discard oil is dark, with a smell thats mild but says, "it's time".

Cons: Discard oil is dark
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 115000 km
Part number: 110A
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OEM FORD Oil filter

Raise you a 3.0 ford taurus, which dumped all of the dirty oil right onto the starter.

Pros: dumps oil on starter
Cons: dirty oil on starter
Vehicle: Ford Taurus
Mileage: 60000 km
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