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Old 31-03-2006, 07:08 PM   #1
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Question Oil Filters

Hey all, just a quick one which oil filters you think are best ive always used motorcraft for the xr8 but my boss bought me a bulk box of 12 pureone purolator ones and was wondering what yas thought?

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Old 31-03-2006, 07:21 PM   #2
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Purolator PureOne are the best filter available. I have some here but cant use them on the BA due to possible warranty issues.

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Old 31-03-2006, 07:22 PM   #3
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Best filter ever. Look sweet to.
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Old 31-03-2006, 07:26 PM   #4
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Purolator PureOne are the best filter available. I have some here but cant use them on the BA due to possible warranty issues.

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Man this is BS....Purolator is made by one the biggest OE suppliers in the US, they even make 90% of Motorcraft in the US.
Their catalog says they will meet ANY issue if a manufacturing fault. Your dealership service dept is just spinning protocall.
I have used them on every new Ford I purchased.
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Best filter ever. Look sweet to.
Thats a very nice rap, for a volume Premium filter they are damn good for what you pay, there are better performance filters on the market but spending much more than you really require for street use.
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Old 31-03-2006, 07:55 PM   #7
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Man this is BS....Purolator is made by one the biggest OE suppliers in the US, they even make 90% of Motorcraft in the US.
Their catalog says they will meet ANY issue if a manufacturing fault. Your dealership service dept is just spinning protocall.
I have used them on every new Ford I purchased.
Interesting , thanks for that. Im not going to argue with the service dept as it will get me nowhere , so im just doing what they say - genuine ford parts or by-by warranty!
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Thanks for all the replys guys maybe ill just use the pureone's then since i already have them.
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Old 31-03-2006, 08:00 PM   #9
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Soup Strainer works just as well as those Purolator Filters :

Just kiding. I use them on my AU. The ford service department is happy for me to provide my own filter. I have had no problem with them. But the guys who would know are the ones who change their own oil. Casper swears by the Purolator.
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I wont use anything else. They are the best.
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I wont use anything else. They are the best.
Where do you get yours Casper and at what price?

Can they be obtained from Repco, SuperCheap and the like?

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Where do you get yours Casper and at what price?

Can they be obtained from Repco, SuperCheap and the like?

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I used to get them direct from the distributor (thats how good they are, it was worth the effort). Now I get them from Autopro stores.
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Autobarn sell em cheap too.
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I will stick with my AFL1's. I have always used them and never had trouble. I DO get the cheaper than most
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I get them for 14.95 I think from Autobahn.
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Got mine from Autopro the other day $9.95
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what are the benefits apart from keeping your oil cleaner for longer?
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I get them for 14.95 I think from Autobahn.
That's about a 50% difference in price!

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what are the benefits apart from keeping your oil cleaner for longer?
What other benifits do you what? Its a filter.. its entire job is to keep oil clean
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What other benifits do you what? Its a filter.. its entire job is to keep oil clean
well what are the benefits of keeping your oil cleaner for longer? i mean, all you guys still change your oil after 5000 kays anyway... hardly seems worth effort :P
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Oil degrades from the moment its in your engine and the engine is started. Usually by 5000kms the oil is reaching its limit and is starting to break down. The longer you can keep oil from breaking down then more protection your engine gets. Think of spending a few extra dollars on the purolater filters as a form of safetynet insurance for your engine.
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Oil degrades from the moment its in your engine and the engine is started. Usually by 5000kms the oil is reaching its limit and is starting to break down. The longer you can keep oil from breaking down then more protection your engine gets. Think of spending a few extra dollars on the purolater filters as a form of safetynet insurance for your engine.
ahhhh i get ya... might have to pick some of these jobbies up soon...
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Cleaner is not always better, if you have engine mods that require good oil supply and you go too far on the screening you may be restricting flow. All filters have a micron rating for screening particles. I use standard micron rated filters and change the oil and filter every 5000km and with 123000 on the clock its still as clean as a new cars oil. (and I only use synthetic)
There are lots of different theories and opinions will always vary.
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I was once told that if the oil comes out clean, the detergents in the oil aren't doing a good enough job cleaning the residues created by the combustion process.

I guess though, if the filter is that good, a lot of these residues get locked up in the filter as the oil travels through.

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I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the Baldwin filter. The serial no. is B2-HPG for 6 cyl Falcons and I have used these for the last 15 years on four Falcons from XE to AU2. In all cases, I change oil and filter at 10,000km and the oil comes out clean but the filter is black. One of the Falcons (the EA) did over 450,000km by the time it was sold and it sometimes went 15,000 between changes as my daughter had it. We have even used the old oil in a Mini that we had some years back. All major filter companies stock Baldwin but not many shops like Supercheap or Auto One.
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I suppose no-one mentions Baldwin is because 95% of their business in this country is commercial/industrial thats their focus. Good product yes but not after the Traditional Retail market.
What do you mean "all major filter companies stock baldwin".....
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Sorry

By 'All major Filter Companies stock Baldwin', I meant people like, and I can only quote Perth, Filter Supplies in Radium Street, Welshpool who, as you rightly say, supply transport companies. The public can go there and they also stock oils at reasonable prices.

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