X2. JIM.hippymill said:napa are wix(best out there IMO).
I don't like waiting around for anothe 2hrs. after I get off work. Napa is open & on the way haome. JIM.pikey77 said:Why doesn't anyone just use MOPAR filters? They're only 6 or 7 bucks.
mtnxj said:I can tell you as a former service advisor for Daimler Chrysler, Fram is the ONLY filter that DC specifically states AUTOMATICALLY voids the engine warranty if installed. How do I know this? We had to tell a guy with less than 2k miles on his '05 diesel that he had to buy his new engine out of pocket after the Fram filter was sucked into the engine causing it to sieze. $12k later, he was driving his truck again and had himself a nice little lawsuit against Fram. IMHO, you can never go wrong with Wix filters.
$11 for an oil filter is obscene. I use filters from STP, Purolator, Fram, NAPA/Wix, etc...whatever's available. None have ever given me more or less oil pressure than any other on my cars that have had oil pressure guages. On the cars I've had without guages, never has a "bad" or "cheap" filter caused the oil light to turn on. And I've had a couple cars pass the 200k mile mark with zero engine problems.Bub1357 said:I am a big fan of the K&N oil filters. They are like 11 bucks but they seem to give me higher oil pressure then when using a purolator, fram or even the mopar filter.