Cartridge oil filter comparison to Cannister oil filters
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Been meaning to do a video like this for awhile, I think it worked out well for all the filters other than Fram canister filter. Yes watch to end to see what I found.
Very nice! My wife drives a 2017 Dodge Durango 3.6 uses cartridge style. I have been using the fram ultra and wix xp. They all seem to be built really well
Yes cartridge filters seem to be built better, maybe it's because you can inspect what your buying.
@@crazybillsgarage agreed I like to see what I'm dealing with. Plus the crap I've been wiping out of the threads on my spin on filters has been scary lately. Light oil on paper towel wipe out threads I've seen a lot of metal where they don't get cleaned out well. Just something to look out for
Yes the Fram Ultra and WIX XP have a much better build quality than most.
I do like the cartridge filters . Easy to change and you can see the state of the filter when removing . 🤔
Instant inspection upon removal.
There is a hole in the Filter , Dear Liza , Dear Liza . 🎵😂
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Leave it to Looney to find the Brite side of a hole in a filter.😂
Home! Nice!
It was a good Staycation but back to work tomorrow.🥺
I believe the reason the center of some of the filters interiors turn is so it’ll turn with the oil filter cartridge housing cap when installing or removing the filter from the oil filter/cooler housing.
yes , I know on the older Cev Cavaliers they tend to twist when you tighten the cap on 🤔
You could be right and maybe that is a better set.
Twisty are they.😅
Never seen a metal strip on any cartridge filter 🤔
Yeah that is strange since they are a good selling point for canister filters.😅
Although canister filters are easier and quicker to change, I like the cartridge ones because you can inspect how the filters are working, as others have said. They also seem to have better flow than the canisters
Better flow and can be inspected before install and after. Good concept, but I still like my canister filters.😉
I’ve used the Fram CH11665 before in my Ram. It’s a good filter. But I change my oil every 3,000 miles. Currently running a Mopar filter but I’ll eventually go back to Fram because it’s 1/2 the price and since I change my oil every 3,000 miles the Fram is fine.
That's good, you used a good one. I'm not saying it's bad, just everyone of those cartridge filters should be looked at before bought.
@@crazybillsgarageI edited my comment with more information.
I'm sure it's fine, it still looks pretty good, I just don't like the construction being sloppy.
@@crazybillsgarage I don’t think mine had a hole in it. But who knows? 😂
@marksadventures976 but you may look now when buying them.😂
I like those cartridges more because I can see what I am paying for.
Very true Bud, it is a good idea to look at them. Less mess also if the cup is turned up.
My wife has the 2014 jeep which we will be changing the oil filter housing to the type with anti drain back valve. Should work better than having dry starts. Thanks Bill.😊
Yes we are hoping soon we will change the wife's filter housing.
Cartridge filters are mostly used on the junk brands of vehicles (Stellantis brands & other overpriced problematic brands).
Toyota tried them for a while but mostly returned to spin on filters.
Most Honda vehicles use the same spin on filters.
Not really a coincidence the best & most reliable brands don't use cartridge filters.
Your right on that, where I work we take in used oil filters, and the ratio must be 50 to 1 in favor of canister filters.
The reason why cartridge filters are cleanly assembled is that you will see what it is ....the sloppiness can easily be concealed in a canister filter & unknown & unseen
I believe your right, if you can inspect the filter first than it better look good.
That’s 20 minutes of my life I’ll never get back.
Thank you for watching 20 minutes, no refunds on life usage.
I got a FRAM oil filter cartridge from a cut open canister hanging up on a toilet paper holder hanging next to the toilet 🚻 🚽🧻 as a friendly reminder not to use FRAM, use another cut open canister for a desk trashcan 🗑 & another as a ashtray 🚬
Bright ideas.🤯