- Comparison of Fram Purolator Motorcraft filters via Brand Ranks . . .
This may happen on every cold engine start These are charts of flow rates vs PSI, keep in mind the top Frams and Purolator have synthetic media which apparently gives them a much better filtering efficiency flow rate vs the cheaper cellulose media of the lower end Frams (and I believe Motorcraft FL910S):
- Purolator One vs Purolator Boss Questions | BobIsTheOilGuy
I can clearly see the Purolator One would be a better choice for me than the Boss Also, I'm having a hard time trusting an amped up over excited Gen Z guy telling me Baldwin doesn't filter out much particles when older more experienced truckers, farmers, and equipment operators think Baldwin is a great filter
- How is the Purolator One oil filter? | BobIsTheOilGuy
Hello, So far I've been using OEM Mazda oil filter, but it's too expensive where I live I was wondering about the quality of the Purolator One oil filter, is it good enough? My car is 2016 Mazda 3, 2 0L engine
- Thoughts on Purolator Boss filters | BobIsTheOilGuy
Never had a problem with Purolator filters That being said, the best filter is a new one that meets your vehicles' specs and changed often Reactions: fantastic , madeej11 , Bighorn2500 and 3 others
- Purolator Efficiency on Upgraded Oil Filters | BobIsTheOilGuy
In conversation with Tech Service at Mann+Hummel today, I asked about the efficiency rating of their newer Purolator oil filters that are now upgraded for 10,000 miles for the basic red, 15,000 for the PurolatorOne and 20,000 for the PurolatorBoss Regarding the filter numbers I asked about, he said the following: PL14615 (PurolatorOne)
- cross reference Puro 10241 | BobIsTheOilGuy
can someone help me out, im having trouble finding the cross reference for a Purolator 10241 to Napa gold filter other cross reference options are ok too, im just trying to stop driving all over town to different shops to buy different brand filters for various applications Ive got
- New Purolator techs | BobIsTheOilGuy
As for "better than a real Purolator", at least for the TL14610, looks like typical Puro construction Without seeing date code, looks like those made in Fayetteville, NC As for topic 14610 (7317) vs shorty 14612 (6607) where room permits, I always prefer to use the larger application Here, also like still made in US
- How is the Purolator One these days? | BobIsTheOilGuy
If you are using a 5000 mile OCI interval then a Purolator One PL14476 would be ideal I would think With a current $4 rebate, would turn to be less than $5 per filter Have used Purolator for a long time and then switched to the Fram XG and now just bought several oversized one for my camry Not sure if the PL14476 has a oversized equivalent
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