Engineers Test the Best Oil Filters! FRAM | Mobil 1 | K&N | Walmart Brand
We LAB tested four high mileage oil filters to see which one was the best. From their capacity to filter out aluminum powder, to their flow restriction, and filtering performance, we're leaving no stone unturned. If you want to learn how an oil filter works and find out which one takes the crown, then stick around.
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If you want to see other Oil Filters tested, let us know in the comments below!
Yes. Show the other oil filters please!
Purolator Boss 😁🤓. Just subed recommend from FBM channel. 😁
Motorcraft
Motorcraft filters?
How about the Purolator One? My choice for oil filters
Wix XP and Purolator filters are very popular. Would love to see them against these filters
@js12278 Thank you so much for the recommendation! We will attempt to do our best to test the most popular ones. A channel with less than 1000 subscribers has a tight budget😔. Your comment and support really helps, so we appreciate it immensely! Don't forget to like and subscribe.😁
@@BrandRanks I’ll gladly send you a wix and wix XP filter 😁😁
Purolator Boss would be great to test vs Mobil 1 you already did. Thanks. Great content.
I agree. I'd love to see the Purolator Boss!
I agree
One thing I would suggest, despite the difficulty of doing so, is using oil heated to normal operating temps for the long-duration tests. The oil/filter media relationship changes very much with temperature.
@97marqedman, This is a great suggestion, we are looking into this for future videos, be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future content! Thanks for the support! Update: Make sure to go check out our new videos with the upgraded RIG.
#Perfect!!! 👍🏻
im still gonna use mobil 1 oil filters because im confident it will pass the "heated oil" test.
As long as all other factors are the same, then it is a fairly realistic test, but it would be very awesome to see if there was any actual changes, like maybe the warmer oil able to carry some particulates through the filter.
Throw an Amsoil filter in the mix. Would love to see how it does
I've been using Mobile 1 high mileage synthetic and aFram ultra filter fo 15 years perfect so far, and on a 2004 Ram 1500 i have 400,000 miles still running good..Great Video!!!
My vehicle maintenance is similar, vehicle having 310,000 miles. Please note, you do not have to use the high mileage every oil change. It has seal conditioners. So every other time is adequate for engines over 5 years old. Sometimes I use 1 quart of the high mileage with 4 quarts of full synthetic. I don't want to over condition the seals. But with 400,000 you are doing many things right...
A old acquaintance of mine once bought a 65 Biscayne because it ran really quiet. But it was gutless. Turns out tge quiet part was because the space under the valve covers was absolutely crammed with hardened sludge. He cleaned it up, started it up, And, Clatter-clatter-clatter-clatter. Probably never had an oil change. SMH
@@vanpenguin22Some people think motor oil is just for oiling the engine. They just don't know any more than that.
Same I use.
Useless test
This has been one the best actual testing of oil filters. Most other sites just cut them apart and give subjective opinions on their construction without any valid performance testing.
Thank you so much for the kind words. Your support is greatly appreciated!
@@BrandRanks As an Engineer, I analyze all the facts possible before coming to a conclusion. Yes, there's still some questions that could be addressed. One that comes to mind is: What's the difference in each filter performance if the oil is changed every 5K, 7.5K, or 10K miles? Force Induction applications are more severe to oil as compared Natural Aspirated Engines. Would flow in FI be more important then NA engines? Some of these results may be significant or may not be discernable.
Those are great points and good ideas to figure out in future videos. Also make sure to watch the new video where we greatly improved our testing process with a bigger budget.
FINALLY a test were goes beyond just cut open and counting pleats...pressure differential and filtration capacity, that's what's really matters!
Yes they did an excellent job but you're also welcome to do those extra tests that you think are required or should be done instead of somebody else taking the time to do it you could be the one that doesn't instead of complaining about it so always remember people put the effort into making videos because that's the time that they have and that's what they're allowing themselves to do and when you go above that obviously you have the time to do that and the finances to do that and if you have to complain about somebody else doing something that you don't have the time or money to do well then you really don't have the right to be saying anything saying anything
@@FordBossMe I dont know why you took this comment personally. It wasn’t directed to you, even because you are not the only one that performers this kind of tests I ''complained' about, there are a lot of channels that do the same. You also are welcome to react in two different manners, attack me because of what I said or set this kind of video as a new standard (and go beyond) to enhance your content regarding oil filters. I'm a subscriber of your channel and I know for a fact that you do all kinds of videos about car maintenance, and in the end, for us (including you) as users and mechanics, we know that in the end, the number of pleats, the media material, the resistance of the can, none of this matters. What really matter is how well the filter actually perform, by testing the oil flow, restriction and filter capacity is what matters the most for me, and should it for you too.
@@luxcabelga you could be the factor and setting the standard for what you dislike as well You could have said great job guys keep it up instead of dragging your distaste for others lacking to your liking into it
It's cool info, but the testing basically just proved that they're all more than good enough
I’ve seen many other videos on oil filters from various channels. Most of them just cut it open and examine the internals. Your guys’ video is the first review I’ve seen with actual performance testing. Very well made and informative. Would love to see more!
@Sixty Minute, Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to hear that you found our video informative and well-made.
You watched nates interactive auto and Carsntoys videos too? Haha
Yes, they examine the internals and criticize the materials used, but then never explain why the material difference matters. Even in this video, one of them had a plastic internal barrel instead of metal; if it's not a piece that handles stress to need the strength of metal, why is it assumed that metal is functionally any better?
May I suggest project farm? He breaks A LOT of this down among more of the filters at once. Similar testing as well.
@@crazyndn49 I love project farm but he doesn’t have a single video on oil filters.
Subscribed, this was very thorough and well done. Hope you are compensated with many views and more subscribers and can’t wait to see more
The sheer effort to make this video.... Thank you for making it from UK.
He is measuring when the bypass valve opens
@moriwaki1105 Thank you so much for your kind words. We really appreciate you took the time to write this. Glad you enjoyed.
This is what I wanted to see. Not just taking a filter apart to see how pretty it looks inside.
@t bolt Glad you enjoyed. Thank you for your support!
All these tests are absolutely not relevant in cold oil, must redo everything.
@@47ALTAIR47 WHY ? In what way ?
@@tbolt5883 In the sense that the pressure reducing valve in almost all filters comes off at different pressures until the oil heats up and changes viscosity, this is called the operating mode, and all the tests in this video were carried out under absolutely incorrect conditions for the normal operation of the filter.
Exactly 💯. Much more thorough info for us engineering types. -Ohio
This has huge potential. You should definitely do more brands. Penzoil, amsoil, oem filters, ect!
Thank you so much for the kind words and the suggestion! Much appreciated.
@@BrandRanks Honda oem next please 🙏🏻
Amsoil is a Wix XP filter
@@DTuned559 Honda OEM is basically a re-branded Fram Tough-Guard filter lol.
@@kimblem.w9952 🤣
Thank you! Great work/I appreciate the work! I must admit: The findings were right on line with what I have derived from many, many cars & the testing of every olive filter & then some! "And"... all on many different types of vehicles & driving modes! Stock, Modified, most all vehicles were performance models as well! Been driving for 65 yrs. J
Thank you for doing all this work to find out this information. I subscribed. I appreciate how much time you spent on this. Valuable info in my opinion
Thank you so much! Really appreciate those words. Glad you subscribed!
The KZhead algorithm worked here. I’ve been searching for real filter testing for over a year now. I really appreciate the scientific method and getting to filter performance vs look like other channels. This is very Project Farm style testing. Video quality is also great. I hope this goes viral for you guys. A few suggestions for future testing as I think this could be big for your channel. As others have suggested, I’d test other brands including Amsoil, Napa Gold and Platinum (or WIX equivalent), Royal Purple, Purolator One and Boss, AC Delco Ultragaurd Gold. Since you have built such a good rig and have access to a lab I’d suggest some extra tests. You could do a filter efficiency test to see, over a fixed period of time, how much aluminum of various particle sizes gets filtered out. Would be interested to test at 20, 30, 40, 60, 100 micron - effectively creating an efficiency per particle size. For the particle capacity test it would be interesting to take the filters to when the bypass lifts (or the media fails) and to know the pressure that happens at. Keep up the awesome work.
Along with the other great suggestions, I'd love to see some OEM filters stacked up vs. the aftermarket competition like AC Delco, Motorcraft ect..
It would only make sense to compare vs those factory replacements. I have a Toyota and can say the Wix and Mobil 1 filters are much smaller than the Toyota filter even though it’s what they claim it calls for and would love to see a comparison.
No reason to. Champion labs makes both of them. Aka fram
Same I have a ford and it’s motorcraft but usually use k&n cause motorcraft never in stock and I might just switch to mobile 1
@@Tmat_4928 the manufacturer of the parts does not have any bearing on the specifications they are built to , only maybe the build quality , maybe
@@donbeary6394 well you keep buying that cheap shit then.
Subscribed! Thank you for the extremely informative video!
Nice test. and honest comparison. There are definitely many more filters that could be compared to these. I've got 235000 miles on my 02 Ford F150, using nothing but Motorcraft oil and filters. They've worked so well to this point, I don't plan on changing... Not sure what the "high mileage" filters or oil do differently, but I subscribe to the theory "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
This was one of the best breakdowns I've seen. Very thorough and easy to understand. Showing the interior of the the filters after the process definitely exposes some of the design flaws.
So my take away from this is the mobile one has better flow but it doesn't have better filtering capacity and for a non-performance vehicle the Fram Ultra would be acceptable in the essence of making sure the longevity of that engine stays very healthy for much longer Now with that being said I would ask you if you guys make sure that the bypass rate was the same for each one of these filters to make sure that the initial oil flow testing was accurate
@Ford Boss me we would definitely agree with that take away. I personally have ran the FRAM for years and have had no issues. As for the the bypass valve pressure, you have a good point. In order to make the fairest comparison we could, we applied the same pump power to all of the filters. Unfortunately, some of these manufacturers don't specify their by-pass valve pressure ratings. So maybe on the next video we will test measure that. Thank you for your input, it really is much appreciated and helps us a lot to improve and get better.
@@BrandRanks I personally have experienced a Mobil 1 filter on 2007 Ram Cummins, that was bypassing through the valve (confirmed through oil sampling & filter dissection), which would account for your lower back. pressure.
Actually, in practice I believe full flow filters bypass valves are open way more than you think.
@@BrandRanks find out how much force it take to push the valve in. Measure the area that is exposed. That is how you determine the crack pressure.
Most bypasses open at less than 20 psi I believe. They have to because the pump can't shove all the required volume of oil the engine needs through a full flow filter especially when cold or at higher rpms. The filter is still filtering, just not the entire volume of oil that the pump sends through it. I use AMSOIL first, then Wix XP second choice and have used a few Mobile One filters. If you want to filter your oil really well install a bypass system.
You make me glad I use mobil1, but I was impressed with the fram ultra and sell those at work too
Awesome filter video! Glad you were suggested in my feed. I’m subscribing now!
@F1fan007 Thank you so much. We are so glad you found us and that you enjoyed. Hope you have a wonderful day!
I have been using the mobil1 filter for a long time, look like I will continue with that. Thanks for the great video!
Just goes to show you that Fram for all the haters out here that it’s a respectable filter. The best filter for you car is a clean one. Cannot stress that enough, clean filters work better and provide protection for a few dollars. Great video, now how do you convince people to change oil regularly when they don’t even know that the car takes oil. I’ve heard it time after time that “I didn’t know it took oil, I just put gas in it “.
@russell Stewart Thank you for the feedback. Your comment makes a huge difference especially for such a small channel. I've actually been running FRAM for years with absolutely no issues, so I agree that the most important thing is a clean filter!
Fram ultra is a good filter, other Fram filters proven not to be very good…
Been using Fram ultra for years , no problem at all ......ofc it has the be the Ultra one not the rest of the line up.
I would never put the cheap standard Fram filter on any of my vehicles but that changed with the Ultra Synthetic filter. Very good quality at a decent price. I always run synthetic oils with either the Fram Ultras in my Subarus and the Wix XP in my diesel. You can waste money by changing the oil and filters more frequently if that gives you piece of mind but I usually do 10,000 between oil changes in my vehicles. My Subarus range currently in the 140,000 to 150,000 miles and the diesel is at 200,000 and run great. Things have changed greatly in the quality of oils and the amount of contaminates that EFI engines produce. There is no need to do the 3,000 mile oil changes anymore.
It's just the cheap cardboard fram that sucks
Great video!! doing the hard work for us!
Excellent test and analysis, well done, great video!
Thank you so much! Appreciate the kind words. Make sure to check out the latest video with the rig 2.0
So glad I found your channel-awesome content! You're like Project Farms kid brother who recently graduated from an esteemed engineering university and decided to channel his overflowing enthusiasm into intelligent product testing. And I'm here for it!
@Nathan Folkemer Thank you so much. Glad you found us as well! Hope to bring awesome content for you to enjoy! Thank you for supporting the Channel!
Thank you for performing this test and posting here. Most of the oil filter reviews I have seen focus on cutting open the can an performing a visual inspection. Knowing how well the filter will actually function allows for an informed decision on which "brand" to use.
@My Phone, You're welcome! We're glad that you found our test informative and useful.
Amazing comparison. You just made it very easy for me to pick out my next engine oil filter on Rock Auto!
Glad it helped. Thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel. We are working on a series to test all the other oil filter brands out there so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss it. Thanks again!
@@BrandRanks you have definitely earned yourself a new subscriber!
Very interesting. I love the science behind your study.
This video was fantastically thorough and informative while remaining concise. The editing was top notch. This type of content makes KZhead a better place. Nicely done and thank you!
Thank you Devin! It really means a lot to read this. It keeps us motivated to keep producing more content. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Very nice job. When you test more filters in the future please stick with this exact same method so we can compare the next round against this batch too! Well done!
@_R_ Thank you so much for your feedback and for supporting the channel. Your words mean a lot. We are always looking to improve not just the video quality, but our testing. Some great viewers have made good suggestion to improve on the testing so if we incorporate we may come back and retest if our small channels budget allows. Again, thank you so much!
Ha yes, even small variations will drive me nuts lol.
Love it! More head to head tests with different brands please! I need to know which filter reigns supreme for my next oil change.
Thank you so much for your support! Glad you enjoy. We are currently waiting on lab results for our next couple of videos. It's been a lot of work putting together a new (better rig). Thank you for your support
I’m calling it now, this channel will be massive with a consistent upload schedule.
Dang! Your video production and editing is top notch. Your channel is going to grow so fast. Well done!!!
@Living On 80 Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a lot to hear this. So glad you enjoyed!!
This would make a great series. I'd love to see a Denso, Wix, FRAM TG, and Bosch comparison ❤
Agree! Definetly planning on a lot more filters.make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them. Thank you for your support!
Or Mopar
Or Mopar
I would be interested in seeing some results from standard oil filters as well. I use wix gold filters because I change my oil every 2000-3000 miles, and I feel like the oil pressure and flow is better without all the unnecessary filter media I don't need.
This video made me subscribe keep em coming
Congrats on blowing up! I saw a comment 7 days ago that your channel had less than 1k subs. You are well on your way to 10k with this fantastic video! Seriously, the production value on this matches or exceeds the big channels. Keep doing what you're doing and you'll be one of the big channels soon.
@It's The Sun Thank you so much for your encouraging words. It really means a lot that you took the time to write this. We were at 400 subs before this, so yeah it's been great, especially with comme ya like yours. Appreciate you kindness and support!
I get the 20k synthetic oil and pair it with the 20k rated filter.... and still change it every 3 to 5k miles 😅
@Martin Burgos Hahaha I've been using the FRAM ultra for years and changing it every 7500 as well. Your car should be in top shape! Thanks for your comment and for supporting the channel🙂
Likewise. What’s more, I use Mobil 1 Extended Performance Full Synthetic 0W-20 and their M1C-251A ‘cartridge style’ filter in my 2012 Camry SE, both of which are changed every 5,000 miles ON THE DOT. Nothing but the very best for my trusty steed!
A Group IV/V oil can go that distance provided the additive package is tuned right but I wouldn't do it with anything less.
thank you for that info! HELPS a lot!!
Great job on the video! great information and very clear and easy to understand. Thank you for posting.
Glad you enjoyed, thank you for your support and kind words
I'm glad to finally see an oil flow test. I would love to see how Amsoil, royal purple, Purolator, and Wix filters perform against the filters that were already tested.
Yeah, I suspect a wire-backed glass media provides much more flow for a given filtering efficiency. That would including Amsoil and Royal Purple filters, they use Donaldson’s Synteq media.
Wix XP uses something fairly similar
Sergiu Gabor has a whole line of videos. In the end like most things in life, it seems to be all about compromise.
Seconding amsoil
AMSOIL filters actually are Mobil1 filters.
Great work, nice tests, good editing... Splendid video. Learned about filters I was ACTUALLY considering. Please do more brands like Pennzoil or Castrol synthetics, Wix filters, etc.! You definitely earned a subscriber and a like from me. Have a great day!
@Chris Friend Thank you so much for your kind words! It's a slow grind to gain traction in KZhead, but comments like yours keeps us going and motivated. Your words make a huge difference. We will DEFINETLY attempt to do other brands if our budget allows. Have an amazing day and again, Thank you for your support🙂
Great video. Keep them coming
Great video man
would be interested to see how OEM filters perform in the same tests.
Yeah, I've had many tell me it's the only way to go so that's what I've always done.
OEM filters are frequently rebadged filters. May, or may not be made to different specs.
This test has been done years ago and the normal Fram lost horribly compared to the Motorcraft Napa gold and Wix. I'm curious if Fram has made the filters better? They didn't test the other OEM filters, so it would be a good test to do.
Motorcraft are truly exceptional
Really interested to see how Motorcraft holds up in the competition.
This was an awesome video! Love how the experiments were setup. Would love to see OEM brand filters compete (Toyota, Honda, Mopar, Motorcraft, etc.)
Hyundai and ac Delco filter test would be good with the other OEM filter test
Great test guys! I got no bias whatsoever in this video. I would really love to see Wix and Amsoil filters tested.
Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel!
Been running M1 EP oil and filters in all my vehicles for 15 years. Even in my 240k mile 5.4 3v that has known cam phaser issues and it's still quiet as a mouse fart. Glad to see the filter did so well.
This video came up in my feed, and I have to say you did a fantastic job, this video is getting all the views it deserves. Bravo
@GarageKing Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a lot that you took the time to write this. Glad you and others are enjoying it. Thank you for the support 🙂
Just came across your channel and subbed instantly. GReat work on the tests.
So happy that you joined! Tha k you for supporting our channel! Make sure to check out the newest videos, we overhauled the rig for a better methodology! Thanks again!
Thanks for testing these..
Wow this test was put together really well I can’t wait to see more car parts tested on this channel💪🏾
@Mr.GainsX Thank you so much for your kind words! It really mean a lot to hear that you enjoyed it. Definitely planning on it, throw some suggestions!
The methods you used to test the filters and the overall production quality is very impressive. Subbed
Thank you so much. Your words mean a lot to us and keep us motivated.
Keep up the great content
Interesting video. I remember many of these trucks well.
Great testing. I have used Mobil One both in my car and in my truck. Happy to see they work.
Thank you for your support!
Great video. I have used the Mobil 1 extended performance filters in every car I recently owned within the past 10 years and I agree with your test. They are very good filters.
Thank you so much! Appreciate the support.
Что скажешь на счёт фильтра Man ?
@@twhalen 650,000 combined miles on 3 cars over many years and NO.
Interesting and knowledgeable. Thanks for the Information
This is huge, thank you
The best filter is the one you change every 5,000 miles or less...
yes and you can take it with 2500 and get filter it in a centrufigator and put back inside there are engines than never change oil and works for a life time...
@@user-wv1pj6wh4hnot with a car engine.
It's cheap, just change it...
I run my oil to 6000 miles but swap filter every 3000.
@@NodakSavageThat seems unnecessary
Great job first time I saw anyone actually measure the actual filtering characteristics of the filters
Thank you so much for your kind words!
This was the best filter comparison by far.. Great video !
Thank you so much! Make sure to watch the new episode for methodology improvements. Thank you for the support!
Thanks for this.... I've love to see more tested. You can learn a good deal just by seeing the innards of a filter, but this gives you more to go off of. I've been using Federated Auto Parts brand... and Baldwin.
@DeadKoby, we have released a few more videos testing the most requested oil filters, feel free to check them out. Thanks for watching we greatly appreciate it!
I have used Royal Purple filters for years and would love to see a comparison in this type of setup. This is probably the most well put together test of filters I've seen on YT so far! Great work!
@Daniel Baker Thank you so much for the encouraging words. We are definitely planning on testing the royal purple. Stay tuned! Thanks for the suggestion!
@@BrandRanks Can you do a separate test running E85 on fuel filters paper and stainless steel?
I used to work for a filtration manufacturer. Internally, Royal Purple is identical to Amsoil, Mobil-1, and a number of other boutique brands. They are manufactured by Champion Labs.
@@unclebob540i3 Do you happen to know if the toyota trd oil filters are in the same category as those?
@@torment6369 I'm pretty sure that one is Champion labs as well. Champion labs and FRAM make a lot of OE filters. Honda and Subaru oil filters are FRAM also, for example.
I’d love to see an OE filter thrown in the mix. Fantastic test!
I used to use a bypass filter along with the normal full flow filter. It would filter constantly even and especially at higher engine rpm, and filter down to 5 micron. Since it is so restrictive, the full flow (normal) filter was there to provide filtering AND oil to vital engine components. However oil that was 2 years old was just as clean as it was at 500 miles. I changed the bypass once a year.
I’ve been using this Mobil 1 filters on my C5 Z06 for a few years now. Glad it came out on top.
Great video. So glad I found your channel. You have great editing and your tests are very well done and thorough. Not sure if you take any ideas but I would love to see you test electrical contact cleaners such as Deoxit. Also I would love to see you test Krytox greases like GPL226. It’s a very expensive grease but I’ve never seen anyone ever do a proper non-bias test on it. Keep up the great videos!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Appreciate the feedback and the suggestion. we will look into potentially testing greases in a future video.
Great comparison. Nice editing, well done.
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I just changed my oil yesterday. I put on that Mobil 1 filter. Feeling good rn. Got my fix for the week.
Lol I have been using mobile one because of project farm and it seems as if he knew what he was doing. Thanks for the video.
First video of yours I've seen. Very useful and informative. I'll be watching otheres.
Thanks for this video. I really enjoyed it. As a Mobil 1 guy since the early 2000s, it's nice to see some reinforcement for my decision. I've run nothing but M1 oil and filters nearly my entire adult life. It's worth the 💰
Thank YOU for supporting the channel. So glad you enjoyed.
The production quality is insane. Only 15K subs? Consuder me impressed. Great video! New sub!
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random and BrandRanks, I switched to Mobil 1, since I owned a 1990 Buick LeSabre, a 2004 Buick LeSabre, and a 2013 Chevy Avalanche. What are the thoughts on Lucas Oil Stop Leak, and Marvel Mystery Oil?
my GMC Canyon 05' with 265K miles runs fine. Doesn't burn oil and I have used various oils and filters. Change your oil is smart to do - but it really comes down to how good of an engine was originally built for your vehicle. Hope you didn't get the bad one built at the close of shift on a weekend!
I like this channel keep up the good content
Thank you so much for your encouraging words. Your support is much appreciated!
Holy shit this channel came out of nowhere with insane production value. Y'all took a lot of effort and time to make this. Subscribed to support y'all. Please don't burn out and pace yourselves I know how difficult it is to consistently produce content at that level.
@Slide Wreck Dan Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It really means a lot that you appreciate all the hard work that went into this. Defiystill learning and the community has been great with some awesome feedback. Juggling full time jobs and doing KZhead is pretty daunting, but the response what's been great and comments like yours keeps us motivated. Thank you so much! We appreciate you immensely and glad that you subscribed.
Yep
I would have loved to see you test the Toyota filter, since you can get them at walmart next to the other brands Also, I like how in depth you tested the filters. It reminds me of Project Farm videos in a good way. Keep it up!
Amazing test. Would like to see more.
We have more to come! Thanks for the support!
Great testing 👏
I appreciate you taking the time to build a rig to really test filters! Every other KZhead video I've seen have just been breakdown videos where they compare visuals. It is this type of independent testing that truly informs us. Definitely subscribing. One minute detail would be heat, as oil viscosity is very different at operating temp and could make a drastic difference in filter performance. One more thing that was left out in this video though was the oil bypass performances. All of those filters' bypasses are going to open at different pressures, and that is arguably one of the most important factors as play. Sure, one may have better flow than another or may have more surface area/better media in the filter... but if it is possible that one of these filters' bypasses opened during testing to allow dirty oil to flow then it would not only make the test inaccurate but it also implies that the filter was not actually functioning as intended during testing. I wonder if there is a way to modify the filter housings so we have an indication if the bypass opens? I think this should be a high priority when testing longevity, as oil filter manufacturers today (pointing the finger at K&N) use this exact argument to market their product as being superior; sure, the other filters have better specifications, but those specifications don't matter if their bypass is open 1,000 miles before your next oil change or your vehicle is bypassing the filter on every cold start in the winter. Personally, I'd rather see this test on motorcycle filters. The engines are smaller and more delicate, so it logically makes the most sense to me to truly want to get the best performing filter overall in that situation. To be picky, it would be nice to do Harley Davidson filters for twin cam/M8 as these are the two most common engines right now, they make their own, push consumers to use their own, but don't have testing to prove theirs is actually best for their engines.
#Perfect!!! 🙌🏻👍🏻
ok but these tests are NOT CERTIFIED ASTM
I've been using mobil1 extended life filters for years. I'm glad this test reinforces what I already knew. 😊
Glad to hear. Thanks for supporting our channel.
А что на счёт фитров Man ?
Great review and processes.
Thank you so much. It means a lot to us.
Excellent test!
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed!
It would have been good to see Wix XP and Purolator Boss filters tested. Both are currently made in the USA and are top models for those companies.
Wix is no longer us made
Been using purolator since 97 and still do. Purolator used to put a gold grip on their cans kind of like the Fram filters years ago but it didnt last long. Still use them to this very day.
Wix is used on all the HD equipment at 28 mines that I contracted for over the past 20 years...
@@chrome2infinity938do you notice a difference between oil filter brands ?
Don't know how you only have 5k subscribers. The quality of video and editing are insane and its extremely well made. Keep it up, and you'll definitely be rewarded!
@Alek Shyblosky Thank you so much for your kind words. It's been a steep learning curve so far! Didn't know how much we didn't know about video production. We appreciate you taking the time to write this comment. it really means a lot to us and keeps us motivated!
Thank God because that's what I use in my 2013 Toyota Highlander with 0w 20 20k miles full synthetic, Mobile 1. excellent brand
You have a Toyota engine, brand of oil doesn’t matter, as long as you change the oil every 5k-10k you’re good.
This is an amazing video
Definitely need a Wix XP vs Purolator Boss vs European Mann filter vs Ford Motorcraft (Ford filters are cheaper in price than Supertech) maybe even an STP Extended life filter!! Great way to test them 👍
@ Jeff W. Thank you for the suggestions and your feedback! it is much appreciated
mann filter will be nice. i am willing to send you some european filters!
The Mobil 1 filters are made by Mann+Hummel
Great content! Keep it up!
Thank you! Much Appreciated!
Great video. I'd love to see a motorcycle filter comparison, with brands like Amsoil, Hiflo, Harley, etc.
Great information, good to know, thanks.
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Good work! Much better than just cutting the filters open and guessing which one is best. I used mobil 1 until the pandemic hit and I had trouble finding them and switch to the fram ultras. Both have been very good. Would like to see some more like others said and include ac delcos.
Fram is the only filter I have ever had fail on me. fram is the orange can of death.
@@dave8599 Orange can bad!
What I'd really like to see is a test of say 3 of each filter purchased from 3 locations and of hopefully different batch numbers to see what consistency differences are present between identical products. Great video guys!
You would hope that there would be non, obviously. It’s an oil filter with no moving parts. There shouldn’t be manufacturing variations.
We need more of these oil filter tests with different brands. Waiting..
Love the testing board you built
Thank you so much, appreciate the kind words. You should go check out our new video with the new rig.
Quality content, this channel is gonna grow with this production and attention to detail! Great to see value brand was thrown in there. Would be neat to see more Amazon/Walmart products compared against the industry leaders. Sub’d!
@Michael Morales Thank you so much for your kind words and yes we are always looking to incorporate value brands into the mix! Thank you for your support.
I use K&N for the excellent flow rate and as you seen smoked everyone else on filtering out the junk. Don’t really care about capacity because of something clogged the filter you have bigger problems in the first place 😊 Mobil 1 is my second choice for sure
I have been changing my own oil for 40+ years and have never skimped on quality, oil or filter. I have been using K&N for the last couple of changes and have never seen a filter keep the oil so clean. I hope K&N doesn't change anything with these awesome filters.
Yea right
This is a really, really good video video. Well done, sir.
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed.