The Delco oil filter is my top choice. The nylon cage is stronger that the metal ones, and when I took apart the Delco, it had more pleats than even the Wix XP!
BOSCH the clear winner here🍺👍 In climates with extreme winter temperatures, burst pressure is paramount. The BOSCH canister measured thickest of this group. Cold start peak oil pressure can expand a weak canister, causing catastrophic failure, total oil leakage. My 50 year import car experience has taught me that the ignored oil filter is the most important part that means life or death for an engine.
Your reasoning is based on nothing but lack of lnowledge the cannister will only burst if the bypass valve fails and the bypass valves are designed to open long before the cannister would burst and to be clear the cannister is going to burst if the oil is so thick and frozen it is a solid and no longer a liguid which means regardless of the cannister bursting or not no oil is going to be flowing in the engine regardless. If you are in this situation (Arctic/Alaska) and do not have a block heater / oil pan heater installed and working you are not going anywhere regardless of whether or not the oil filter is made of glass or 1/4 steel. Some things are designed simply to be good enough and no need to over engineer it any further. Wix is the superior filter here and always has been. But to be clear all 3 of these filters are perfectly adequate and not made by fram any of them is perfectly fine to use but once again the wix is superior. You might wanna watch the engine masters episode where they did a shoot out filtration is the key here
@@mathewhoffer4541 I dont think his opinion is based on nothing, in The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, Bosch is at number one according research if its about filtering oil and the flowspeed, also the filter is doing exactly what is written on the package and that is by far not most of the brands are doing. Some other good brand is Mahle btw.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO True but most dealers will give you such a hard time about it that you will need to argue and argue and possibly get a lawyer if you have an engine failure after getting your oil changed somewhere else with a non OEM filter.
the new K&N select, ac delco professional, SuperTech and SuperTech Maximum protection, the new STP XL (sold at autozone) and the Fram Drive (sold at advance) and I'm sure there are others are all identical, made by the same manufacturer with a different paint scheme . one or two of them, the ac delco pro and basic supertech, don't have the silcone anti drain back valve. All the filters I mention are one that I looked at for a nissan vehicle and are all the 7317..
Same one I use for the 09 Pathfinder. Recently noticed that Wix makes NAPAs oil filters and appear identical for much less. Think I'll start using those.
New Chevy 2500hd and the dealer used STP blue oil filter on oil change yesterday! I glanced when there and seen blue so thought AC Delco. Got home to see if greased and was pissed to see STP. They said meets spec. Truck has 18k miles
Wix is what I've used since January. I must say that it performs well. Just as good as OEM probably even better. 7 months now and about 4000km done and oil is still in good condition so far
I was using ac delco for 18 years , and now i charged for other brand, and the truck started to burn oil, are you thinkis is was because i change for other brand?
The "BEST" oil filter is the one which fits your engine. The cheapest Fram has been protecting double all others combined for the past 50 years with very, very few provable issues. The ONLY reason companies make expensive filters is because "you" the consumer is willing to buy them. That's it.
No. The BEST you can say about fram is they work ok and good enough to not damage the engine. They most certainly do not improve or increase anything. And if anything they DO lead to worse performance and engine damage either sooner or just overall. That's the "BEST" you can say. And no kidding it has to be one that fits your engine???
I had a Wix XP with an ADBV that was not flush with the base plate. Had some noisy cold starts in 100 degree weather. I have the ordinary Wix oil filters on 2 other vehicles. Hopefully they don't do the same as the XP's.
@@petrolvroomgeek2253 Very truth, still that doesn't mean anything, each company chooses to make their own decisions and products. The proof is in the pudding!!!
@@RXAR1234 they're now under Mann+Hummel's control, material suppliers and etc... have been centralized and are now uniformed with Mann+Hummel's, they removed a lot of the old workforce of WIX filters when they bought the company. WIX filter's current employees can not make decisions unless approved by Mann+Hummel superiors as you have seen both Purolator and WIX websites have been modified under Mann+Hummel's orders. They no longer put up sensitive informations like micron rating and etc... freely on their websites unlike before when both companies were still independent.
How about the Ford filter. I have had a Fram spring have a leak right at the rim below the top of the filter and spray out the side Didn't have to gaskets left on the motor
When I owned Ford’s I always bought Ford Motorcraft filters over Fram just because The Motorcraft stuff said made in USA on the box and the Fram filters were made in China. They’re probably all made in China now.
They make can openers for filters. They are great for inspecting the filter after using them to check for metal contaminates. Wring out the filter in a vise.
I can't understand what he's saying... And I'm confused which one he's explaining he keeps going back and forth with filters. I can't watch it anymore.
Bottom line folks even if you're using a toilet paper oil filter the most critical part of your lubrication system in a internal combustion motor is to change it on a regular basis end of story but yeah don't buy the orange oil filter of engine death.
You are correct ! There is nothing scientific about cutting a filter open and observing the individual contents. A filter works as a UNIT with all the pieces working together. A true evaluation would have to be done after the recommended miles of service and an analysis of the used oil. Just my opinion.
Videos would be easier to follow if you kept the filters in the same position. You started with the Fram in the middle, then on the left, then on the right -- made it harder to follow.
The most unbelievable problem ever found with FRAM watch now ua-cam.com/video/pVSWPweJmkY/v-deo.html
The Delco oil filter is my top choice. The nylon cage is stronger that the metal ones, and when I took apart the Delco, it had more pleats than even the Wix XP!
BOSCH the clear winner here🍺👍
In climates with extreme winter temperatures, burst pressure is paramount. The BOSCH canister measured thickest of this group. Cold start peak oil pressure can expand a weak canister, causing catastrophic failure, total oil leakage. My 50 year import car experience has taught me that the ignored oil filter is the most important part that means life or death for an engine.
Your reasoning is based on nothing but lack of lnowledge the cannister will only burst if the bypass valve fails and the bypass valves are designed to open long before the cannister would burst and to be clear the cannister is going to burst if the oil is so thick and frozen it is a solid and no longer a liguid which means regardless of the cannister bursting or not no oil is going to be flowing in the engine regardless. If you are in this situation (Arctic/Alaska) and do not have a block heater / oil pan heater installed and working you are not going anywhere regardless of whether or not the oil filter is made of glass or 1/4 steel. Some things are designed simply to be good enough and no need to over engineer it any further. Wix is the superior filter here and always has been. But to be clear all 3 of these filters are perfectly adequate and not made by fram any of them is perfectly fine to use but once again the wix is superior. You might wanna watch the engine masters episode where they did a shoot out filtration is the key here
@@mathewhoffer4541
I dont think his opinion is based on nothing, in The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, Bosch is at number one according research if its about filtering oil and the flowspeed, also the filter is doing exactly what is written on the package and that is by far not most of the brands are doing.
Some other good brand is Mahle btw.
Gracias, compré mi filtro Bosch premium 😃👍🇲🇽
I think a really good oil filter test would be how much volume can pass through the filter media
WIX XP & AMSOIL SIGNATURE SERIES 5W30
FOR MY 2007 FA5 (207,000) MILES 💪🏽😎💯‼️
You could have done a surface area calculation (width x height) to get a total surface area comparison - Thanks!
Which one was the best ? You should give an answer to your question. Wix?
When the warranty is still good its the one that the dealer can't blame for any problems. (ACDelco) After the warranty is up.. WIX!!
The Magnuson moss warranty act prevents manufacturers from voiding your warranty without proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Wix is good quality and there are others but it depends on the situation, Mileage, climate, oil etc........
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO True but most dealers will give you such a hard time about it that you will need to argue and argue and possibly get a lawyer if you have an engine failure after getting your oil changed somewhere else with a non OEM filter.
I understand some dealers are not trying to be fair however they have to provide proof beyond a doubt it was the aftermarket part.
the new K&N select, ac delco professional, SuperTech and SuperTech Maximum protection, the new STP XL (sold at autozone) and the Fram Drive (sold at advance) and I'm sure there are others are all identical, made by the same manufacturer with a different paint scheme . one or two of them, the ac delco pro and basic supertech, don't have the silcone anti drain back valve. All the filters I mention are one that I looked at for a nissan vehicle and are all the 7317..
Same one I use for the 09 Pathfinder. Recently noticed that Wix makes NAPAs oil filters and appear identical for much less. Think I'll start using those.
In 50yrs i have always replaced the filter with my oil (every 3,000mi). My Toyota PU has 170,000mi.
196000 on my 06 tundra with 4.7 v8 , i run 5 or 10w30 royal purple synthetic and a wix filter.
I’m a Bosch man for my commuter Honda
New Chevy 2500hd and the dealer used STP blue oil filter on oil change yesterday! I glanced when there and seen blue so thought AC Delco. Got home to see if greased and was pissed to see STP. They said meets spec. Truck has 18k miles
Great video man! You covered things I never considered.
Do you live in a storage facility
Is it any of your business?
@@ehh2681 i saw all the garages so it looked like a storage facility
@@ehh2681 when you put it on the internet ? Yes.
I like Wix premium because everyone cares
Change to wix awhile ago they seem to keep oil cleaner alil longer and don’t have oil draining back like some fram filters lol
Yes i also use wix & what are some other filters or products we should check out?
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO Mobil...baldwin...napa gold
Gud filters?
Always used oem oil filters in my 01 5.3l but just switched to Wix and waiting for Sun to go down to change it. Hoping I made a good choice
Wix is what I've used since January. I must say that it performs well. Just as good as OEM probably even better. 7 months now and about 4000km done and oil is still in good condition so far
0:25 big glob of glue on the bosch??? wtf? nuts.
Have u tested Puralator?
Also it doesn’t look like you cleaned the burrs after cutting before you measured the outside housing.
I'm using ACDelco in my Opel Corsa B, should i try WIX filters?
I was using ac delco for 18 years , and now i charged for other brand, and the truck started to burn oil, are you thinkis is was because i change for other brand?
Vice on a glass table.
The "BEST" oil filter is the one which fits your engine. The cheapest Fram has been protecting double all others combined for the past 50 years with very, very few provable issues. The ONLY reason companies make expensive filters is because "you" the consumer is willing to buy them. That's it.
Ive been using fram tough guard filters for my ram since 2004 and its still running good.
That's the demand part of supply and demand. Thats how economics work
No. The BEST you can say about fram is they work ok and good enough to not damage the engine. They most certainly do not improve or increase anything.
And if anything they DO lead to worse performance and engine damage either sooner or just overall. That's the "BEST" you can say. And no kidding it has to be one that fits your engine???
I quit using wix a few months ago. They have changed something and I've had 3 filters have the anti drain material come apart.
I had a Wix XP with an ADBV that was not flush with the base plate. Had some noisy cold starts in 100 degree weather. I have the ordinary Wix oil filters on 2 other vehicles. Hopefully they don't do the same as the XP's.
Wix xp allows a larger micron rating to pass through because of the extended drain intervals.
You have to test PUROLATOR oil filters!!!
Just for your information Purolator and WIX filters are both owned by one and the same company which is Mann+Hummel Germany.
@@petrolvroomgeek2253 Very truth, still that doesn't mean anything, each company chooses to make their own decisions and products. The proof is in the pudding!!!
@@RXAR1234 they're now under Mann+Hummel's control, material suppliers and etc... have been centralized and are now uniformed with Mann+Hummel's, they removed a lot of the old workforce of WIX filters when they bought the company. WIX filter's current employees can not make decisions unless approved by Mann+Hummel superiors as you have seen both Purolator and WIX websites have been modified under Mann+Hummel's orders. They no longer put up sensitive informations like micron rating and etc... freely on their websites unlike before when both companies were still independent.
How about Motorcraft or AC Delco
Motorcraft is made by Purolator and AC Delco is made by Champion Lads.
Seems to me that any best filter would be one that has a smaller micron filtering action in fewest passes.....
How about the Ford filter. I have had a Fram spring have a leak right at the rim below the top of the filter and spray out the side
Didn't have to gaskets left on the motor
When I owned Ford’s I always bought Ford Motorcraft filters over Fram just because The Motorcraft stuff said made in USA on the box and the Fram filters were made in China. They’re probably all made in China now.
@@jayson657 Motorcraft (i.e., Purolator) oil filters are mostly still made in the USA, but I guess it depends on the part number.
For more information on the oil filters or where to find them click the link below. amzn.to/2p4Ixgn
So whats you'r conclusion .?
What do you think Its the best ?
Good question I will leave that decision to you so not to sound as if a promote a filter.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
Ok yes you'r right
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO what do you use on your car? 🤓😅😅
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO what do you use on your car? 🤓😅😅
I use oem right now Hyundai
Fram is the worst and Wix is the best, generally?
The cheapest Fram is not great but the midrange and top of the line are good.
Just one thing. Length and Width. Who has More Square Inches??
Purolator and premium guard are pretty good.
Are these filters you would like to compare with another?
Purolator is owned by the same company that owns WIX filters, that company is Mann+Hummel from Germany.
is it cutting the best option to open it?
They make can openers for filters. They are great for inspecting the filter after using them to check for metal contaminates. Wring out the filter in a vise.
You can not just look at a filter to see the quality of it. You have to drive dirty oil through them to see results :(
true
I can't understand what he's saying... And I'm confused which one he's explaining he keeps going back and forth with filters. I can't watch it anymore.
Well, sounds like you’re possibly retarded. Pretty easy to follow and understand to me.
Guys always change your oil 3 to 5k miles never 7500 to 10k
That depends on what car you drive. I go between 5k and 7500. Oil these days doesn't need to be changed every 3k miles.
Bottom line folks even if you're using a toilet paper oil filter the most critical part of your lubrication system in a internal combustion motor is to change it on a regular basis end of story but yeah don't buy the orange oil filter of engine death.
We still don't know which filers oil better
You are correct !
There is nothing scientific about cutting a filter open and observing the individual contents. A filter works as a UNIT with all the pieces working together.
A true evaluation would have to be done after the recommended miles of service and an analysis of the used oil.
Just my opinion.
Videos would be easier to follow if you kept the filters in the same position. You started with the Fram in the middle, then on the left, then on the right -- made it harder to follow.
WIX and VIC oil filters are available in Pakistan, which one do you recommend ?
WIX for sure
Bro please 0W20 AcDelco oil dexos ii
Amsoil
what about mobil 1?
Amsoil filters all the way wix probably makes them
Cut open a Mobil 1 filter they are huge
idk about nerdyyy melted condom oil lol...but yeah that filter still sounds healthy lol.
Hi I'm Zam from Malaysia.. kindly assist me to try Chemlube perfection in all types Moto oils.. thank you and have good day..
I will check it out and please share other suggestions for us to try.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO hv.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO hv.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO hv.
I do not buy an oil filter that does not have a plastic seal. Toyota's oil filter has these seals at least where I buy them.
That grinder needs a guard. Recipe for an incident
The best Filters are Made by SCT Germany
prove it
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None of the above. Try Purolator Boss.
Purolator is owned by the same company that owns WIX filters which is a German company named Mann+Hummel.
@@petrolvroomgeek2253 That's probably why I like both Purolator and Wix. They are of good quality and made by Germans.
@@jameskoralewski1006 but your comment said that none of the above is best? Maybe I misunderstood it.
Oyul...
Once again…no conclusions. Not very helpful.
I mean.. think for yourself? .. maybe...
@@FacialVomitTurtleFights Very kind of you,thanks. 👍