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Fram...
Stay away from Fram. their filters are made of cardboard.
Canadian Tire Filters are rebadged something, i forget. but way better than Fram.
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Nov 28th, 2005 08:03 PM #1Jr. Member

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DIY oil and filter change
Where I can get good deal(wholesale) on oil filter in Vancouver,BC need Box of 10 ea.
Model # Farm PH7317 for New Honda and Nissan, Napa ACDelco,CDN tire, or any other Brand will do.
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Nov 29th, 2005 02:17 PM #3Deal Guru




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No Canadian Tire filters are rebadged Fram Extra Guard (orange) filters. Read the side of the filter and you'll see the Fram part number on most of them.
Originally Posted by feet_
The Fram Orange filters are not good, you're right. The Tough Guard isn't too bad and the Extended Guard (Called the "synthetic oil filter" in Canada; Called the X2 in the US) is actually a pretty good filter.
But you get what you pay for... The average Fram orange filter will probably cost like $5; the Tough Guard probably $10 and the Synthetic/X2 perhaps $15.
Fram also has a new "high mileage" filter out but I haven't heard anything about that since it is new.
Mobil 1 and K&N Filters are good, the former is hard to find. Anyway I'd honestly either buy a Mobil, K&N, or Fram Extended Guard filter, otherwise just get the OEM filter because most of the cheap ones are exactly that--cheap.
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Nov 29th, 2005 03:37 PM #4
the current OEM honda filters are also rebadged FRAM extra guards.
If you can, try to get your hands on some purolator pureone filters. They're much better than FRAM filters, but not as expensive as K/N and mobil1 filters. The part number is PL14610, which is the size equivalent of FRAM 7317. I use the same filters for my civic.Last edited by myapple; Nov 29th, 2005 at 03:39 PM.
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Nov 29th, 2005 04:11 PM #5
Stay away from FRAM yes. If you research you will find that it has bad build quality. If you have a Honda, go with the S2000 filter which fits like everything 1987 and up. These ones are the great ones made by Toyo Roki/Filtech. Surpasses FRAM is all aspects.
Other notables are K&N, Valvoline, Purolator
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Nov 29th, 2005 07:26 PM #6
the wix filters have a decent reputation over at bobistheoilguy. They are rebranded and sold as the napa store brand.
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Nov 29th, 2005 08:02 PM #7Oem Honda filter are not rebadged Fram any guard......
Originally Posted by myapple
cut one open and you will see what you don' know, but talk about!
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Nov 29th, 2005 09:00 PM #8I do know what I am talking about and if u did any kind of research on the subject, you would know that too.
Originally Posted by downloader
The older honda filters with the part code 15400-PLM-A01 are not made by fram, but the new/current OEM honda oil filters (sold in north america) with the code 15400-PLM-A02 are from Honeywell (which owns FRAM). I got a bunch of free blue OEM honda filters from someone I know at a dealer. They all have either FRAM or Honeywell on them.
Here is a picture of the new OEM honda filter (A02) cut open:
http://elabfcsvrt.fdu.edu/bartsch/Pr...5400PLMA02.JPG
Here is a picture of the FRAM extraguard cut open:
http://elabfcsvrt.fdu.edu/bartsch/Pr...ramPH3593A.JPG
If you look closely, they are both the same crappy filter with a cheap plastic bypass valve and cheap cardboard endcaps. They are exactly the same thing on the inside, just with a different outer case.Last edited by myapple; Nov 29th, 2005 at 09:10 PM.
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Nov 29th, 2005 09:08 PM #9owned!
Originally Posted by myapple

i have heard good things about the K&N Filter oil filter as well (although there's alot of controversy about their air filters)
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Nov 29th, 2005 09:52 PM #10
I heard good things about those WIX filters as well.
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I use the Ford premium filters... um on my Ford
I remember they are made by Purolator as well. Someone told me once that Wix and purolator are the same filters too... not sure about that.
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Nov 29th, 2005 11:53 PM #12
I've been told that if you're doing 5000km oil changes, the Frams and cheapie brands are 'good enough'
But if you plan on going for extended oil change intervals, they're a no no.
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Nov 30th, 2005 10:28 AM #13
Dont forget that magnetic oilpan plug.
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Nov 30th, 2005 07:47 PM #14But you see, if you had a choice on getting two filters and for around the same price wouldnt you go with the better one, knowing it was indeed better?
Originally Posted by B0000rt
Im kinda anal about what goes in my car because at the end of things, I know what I do now will contribute to how long it will last.
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Nov 30th, 2005 09:09 PM #15i don't see how the length of the replacement period for the filter has anything to do with how well the oil filter filters. even with 5000k, a poorly designed oil filter that doesn't filter out the particles well will still harm the engine
Originally Posted by B0000rt
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