I was wonderin what yall thought of Fram oil filters, my neighbor across the street says they ****. But there what ive been runnin on my truck, ive never had a problem with outta one. But my neighbor says theyre bad about gummin up the engine.
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Personally I don't know one filter from another. I wouldn't think that it would make much of a difference if you changed your oil every 3000 miles. Yeah a cheaper filter may go into blowby mode sooner than a better one, but if the oil is clean and you change the filter with each oli change, *I* would think that you would be fine.I was wonderin what yall thought of Fram oil filters, my neighbor across the street says they ****. But there what ive been runnin on my truck, ive never had a problem with outta one. But my neighbor says theyre bad about gummin up the engine.
miesk5,
Well, I'm sure that everyone has their own opinion on the issue so here's mine. For stock or basically stock engines (like what I have in my 88') I generally just buy a handfull of whatever's cheapest and change them out every 1K or so. Pull the filter, toss in another quart and be done with it. For engines that I *care* about I use Oberg filters. When I raced my truck and was building competition engines my machinist turned me onto them and the freaking things are simply amazing. I love them and use one every time I have an engine I want to hang onto or one that I care about. Dual filter adapters are a good compromise but nothing beats an Oberg filter. For anyone who's interested here's the link.I was wonderin what yall thought of Fram oil filters, my neighbor across the street says they ****. But there what ive been runnin on my truck, ive never had a problem with outta one. But my neighbor says theyre bad about gummin up the engine.