Oil filter OEM Toyota or Mobil

Mobil Oil filter
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Rating 5.0

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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OEM Toyota Oil filter

Dealerships will use their branded parts, which is the OEM (manufacturer) provided part. For example during a oil service, Toyota will use their Toyota/Lexus branded oil filters that come in the little red/white box with brand stamping all over it.

Pros: OEM part, brand stamping
Vehicle: Toyota
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Mobil Oil filter

It is supose to be a good filter & the top of the line for filtering out small particles but not the best flowing. My car was a little more noisy with it so I switched back to VW filters.

Pros: good filtering
Cons: not the best flowing, car was more noisy
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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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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