Here's a Great explanation on the New Fram Ultra from a fellow RUclipsr (Ford Boss me), Check out his video. ruclips.net/video/hBbGEoY7DRA/видео.html&ab_channel=FordBossMe
@@lancemcclung9267 This is the one that I use, but they went up in price. www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Engine-Motor-Oil-Filter-Cutter-Tool,2618.html?sku=91081031&CSEGoogle&CSE&CSEGOOGLE
Thanks for the video you did the work I didn't have to do it I've been getting hammered lately because of how I talk about the efficiency of the Fram Ultra filter and just because they made changes doesn't mean it went down it probably went up and I haven't had time to do the video yet this does confirm that my theory in the quality has went up and I'm going to share your video on my channel I appreciate you
You're Welcome! and Thank You 😊, Time will tell if the new media holds up as well as the old did with the metal backing. If you go by what Fram says, the filtration numbers should be a little better for particles under 20-microns. Thanks Again!👍🙌
@@WhipCityWrencher actually after watching your video I called up Fram and I've got some interesting information that I'm going to put out I also called your Theit distribution facility and you'd be surprised who it is, if you don't already know and if you do great if not it's going to be an eye-opener for most people. I talked to their technical team engineering department as well
@@WhipCityWrencher I was in the middle of working on some stuff from a dealership mechanic and I was voice texting and I made some mistakes.... I fixed them
After about a year now using these, and cutting every one of them open, i can confirm they are a decent filter. Like others i am not happy that the metal backing is gone for keeping the pleats spaced apart, however there is always amsoil and royal purple filters. I think amsoil might be one of the few left still using a metal mesh backing, but alas some of their filters are now e-cores, and im not a fan of e-cores for winter climates like mine. These filters do seem to collect a fair amount of contaminants, if your engine is sludged and you have switched oils to a high detergent type, i would recommend changing at least the filter early depending on your sludge concetration. These new XG filters do excel in sheer capacity with more media and pleat count, i would say they are an "improved synthetic blend with added full synthetic top layer". They are good at catching crap, however - they are good at catching crap...
I really appreciate that you measure & show the difference in area of the medium. I subbed for that reason. Now I can make an educated discussion. Thank You Sir
This filter is an improvement because the steel screen was rubbing up against the metal tube. Which caused friction like a metal file between the two metals. That caused bits of metal to get into the oil. No metal screen problem solved.
RIP Ultra, you are already missed. It's like they didn't even care, they can call it a blend all they want but 1 micro worth of synthetic media glued to the front of a traditional cardboard filter doesn't make it anything but a traditional carboard filter in my opinion. They had a great thing going with the original Ultra, people loved it, it changed many folks opinion of the brand, and the only possible reason anyone would change a very popular product which sold hand over fist would be to penny pinch the materials, and hope no one noticed the bait 'n switch. Every company exists to make a profit, these things sold like crazy, and they expect up to believe they, out of the kindness in their heart decided to improve the filter even more for the same price ... in this economy? What kinda stupid do they take us for?
I liked the old Fram Ultra also. Funny thing, over the weekend I made a Video with the Ultra vs. Titanium. The Titanium is still being made the same way as the old Ultra. Thick filter media with a metal screen backing. I don't know if they are all this way, but this one was. I have to open up some more to find out. The video will be shown on Friday, September 9th.
@@larry3194 microgard select, good filtration, great build quality, every one I've seen cut open has been consistent, they have a good handle on quality control from what I've seen.
Hard to understand your logic. Slightly thinner, but way more cu " of filter media. Oil filter media isn't going to "tear in everyday use. C'mon, quit picking.
@@robertmceuen3630 more than a few have already shown up torn after an OCI. Just as many have been taken apart only to be shown to have horrible build quality/quality control. Honestly shows how much you know.
Even if the new filter material is strong enough to not need a steel mesh, I might prefer the peace of mind still having it. I'd like to see the data but I'm sure it's proprietary.
The mesh isn't necessary and only takes up space. Fram would not have been able to add more filter media to increase the filtration surface area with it still there. The filter already had, and still has, a metal core which will stop the filter media from ever buckling and collapsing inward. A metal mesh wrapped around a metal core is flat out redundant and superfluous. This was a change for the better.
Yes I prefer the metal backing, but, if there’s more media and it’s an improved media with the plastic mesh, I’d take that. More chance of damage from contaminants then chance of the filter collapsing
Thanks for the excellent video. I emailed FRAM regarding the removal of the metal reinforcement screen and here's their response: "Thank you for your feedback. The Ultra Synthetic oil filter change is actually and upgrade. That wire mesh was only there to support the old synthetic media. Purely structural, it had no impact on filtration. We have replaced it with an additional layer of synthetic media which is both stiffer, and increased the pleat counts. These changes improve filtration efficiency by roughly 3% in the 10-15 micron ranges while keeping the same extended life."
@@frankbotelho7256I still like Fram Ultra, they removed the wire screen reinforcement but did increase the filtering capacity by adding more filter media. I also like the Fram racing filter, it has a cellulose/synthetic blend media. It has a metal screen built on the bypass valve, metal end caps, increase oil capacity and a high burst strength can. Its a bit larger so you'll have to check if it can fit your vehicle.
I just looked yesterday at a XG9100, which is the Duramax filter, it has the metal screen. It was the new box that lists the perfect seal and not the screen. My guess is the big filters still include it.
I would be very interested to see if the FRAM Titanium's still have the metal screen. I wouldn't be as upset if the Titaniums still had it, because at least you would still have an option. But if they took the screen out of both then I would be pretty upset.
They still do. I just picked up a titanium yesterday. I’ll stick with the titanium until. If they change it I’ll go to the boss filter until I learn more about the new ultra design without the metal backing to see how they filter, flow, and if they tear
I like your oil filter reviews however i would love if you would go a bit further and measure the pressure it take to push the oil through the filters and how this oil filters actually preformed verified by Blackstone laboratory because that would be very useful information and would help make buy the best oil filter possible without guessing witch is really the best filter. Nevertheless good job with you reviews but if possible go further. Thanks !
Hi Michael, Sorry, but maybe someday if the channel grows and gets bigger, I'll be able to afford that kind of equipment and a place to put it. At the moment RUclips doesn't pay me enough and I have to make do with what I have.
I think the problem is the filter media is so fine and filters so well that it plugs up faster and many enshrines today are plagued with oil starvation issues especially with the longer oil change intervals so they had to put more filter media in the filter to handle the longer intervals…
Appreciate this. I’ve been a fan of the fram ultra since they sold out in 2014. With them taking this new route I’ll be switching back to the Napa platinum (wix xp) and the puralator boss.
Iust picked one up the other day at Walmart for my next oil change. I keep shit simple: Fram Ultra + Quaker State All Mileage 5w or 10w-30. Another good video.
Excellent comparison! I looks like the new filter will provide similar protection to the old one because it has more media, not because it has "improved" media. The new media is still inferior to the old one because it is thinner and made of cheaper material. It is definitely not robust enough to last 20K without the metal screen. Whip city wrencher, you are smart as a whip! Lol! You have hands down the best filter comparison series on youtube.💪🔥🔥 I say this because you are fair, accurate, unbiased, and honest. 👍👍
I agree 100%. And he's completely honest with his reviews. Some other RUclipsr's who cut open filters, who are Wix or Napa or K&N fanboys will open their favorite filter, then open the Fram Extra Guard, Fram's basic line of filters, then poo poo the Fram as being an inferior product. They completely ignore the fact that the Fram Extra Guard is Fram's basic line of filters, so it doesn't have the fancy frilly extras their favorite filter has. But they never dared compare their filter to the Ultra Synthetic Fram filters, which is the target market Fram filter makes to be direct competition to their fanboy filters, because they know their filters will fall short in comparison. Whip City Wrencher DOES DARE TO MAKE THAT COMPARISON, and may the chips fall where they will. It's kind of sad that they changed the filter media and dropped the wire mesh. I had commented in the XG7317 filter cut open from August 13, about the media being a "Cheapest Negotiated Contract" item, not being manufactured by Fram directly, just assembled into their filters by Fram. It's a loss for the filter line in my opinion, but I will still push the XG filter line as the best value option of the high end filters sold at Walmart. The other 2 lines being Mobil 1 and the K&N SO series filters. (That line I believe is currently only sold at Walmart and doesn't have the little hex head end on the filter to put a wrench on for removing). I used to say the Fram Ultra Synthetic was superior to any other premium brand oil filter on the market, but now I'll say they are just as good as them.
@@mwill-uq4md Actually, to sell an automotive product in the United States, the product has to be proven to meet or exceed the minimum API standards for the vehicle the products manufacturer claims it is intended for. Even the basic Fram orange box filter has to at least meet those same standards or it can't be sold in the United States.
(The Valve Itself? I don't know. They look the same, except for the center color change.) The filter media has changed. Both have two layers. The new one looks to have a stiffer darker layer and a lighter softer layer fused together, while the older version has 2 soft layers fused together. Thanks for watching👍😊
Your newer filter with no screen has a date code 6/22/21, I have an XG10575 with date code A12641 (9/21/21) in the new box but with the metal screen visible through the center tube holes. I ordered more from Amazon and received date code A12852 (10/12/21) with no metal screen. Strange your filter older than mine had the change, but mine didn't. Glad to see the media is longer and still dual layered, but I read that the new media is a synthetic blend, while the old, wire stayed media was full synthetic. This is borne out in your comparison, where the new media has a brown (possibly cellulose?) backing, where the older one looks more pink. Thanks for doing all this.
@@WhipCityWrencher Both of your filter cans have two addresses on them, both copyright 2019. The newest XG10575 I have copyright 2019 has only one address on it: 3255 West Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48309. I have 2 older filters, not the same number, copyright 2017, and they only have one address: 28399 Cedar Park Blvd., Perryburg, OH 43551-4864. Maybe those are the two plants?
I could not find a link to BITOG for the new filter specs. Is ther a difference between qouting a percentge at a specific moron and one above a certain micron. The label says 99% greater than 20 micron, but that is not the same as absolute effiency at a micron size. According the box, it could achieve it is somewhere above 20 microns, could be 25, or 30. A lot of companies avoid using the term absolute because it has a specific meaning, and limites their marketing language.
According to Fram, the New filter media is supposed to be a little better below 20 microns. Go to Post #57 bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-3
I'd rather have more filter area (less pressure, and more efficient). The Filter media won't collapse, it's got the metal barrel which should be sufficient, just like all other filters. I've never seen a filter collapse if following regular OCI.
There’s a reason why they removed the metal backing. These old Fram filters are known to destroy engines because parts of that metal mesh come apart and get lodged in the engine under heavy load. I like the new one. That’s why no other filter brand uses metal mesh like that.
I’ve literally never heard of that happening ever… seems like a made up story for that steel mesh to come apart… I just can’t see that happening. I’ve been using them for over 12 years and every one has been cut open. Never an issue. They always look the same.
@@jordanmarling7947 obviously if it happens to 100% of the Fram filters that would be a major problem and would be discontinued. Just do a basic google search it has destroyed many engines. I have seen it more commonly on high performance where there’s higher oil pressure
@whip city wrencher I bought a fram ultra synthetic oil filter XG9688 and it's the new one that says "perfect seal gasket" but when I look inside I find metal wire backing with a synthetic media filter. Is this normal for the New Fram ultra synthetic oil filter?
Then you got the old version filter in a new box, (nothing wrong with that). Eventually, the old stock will run out and they'll all be without the wire backing.
@@WhipCityWrencher keep an eye on the Tough Guard and base Extra Guard.. they will probably do something just as quietly as they did a switch on this Ultra.
My wife's Lexus has a cartridge filter. I always hated cartridge filters. But, atleast I can take themof the box and compare at the time of purchase. Good news that filter will work fine, and will protect your engine. However with the quality of workmanship going down hill, probably won't bode well for those who want the 20K change intervals. Maybe it's time to consider the Fram EG, conventional oil, and going back to change intervals of 5K. Thanks for all that you do! ,
FRAM making me sadddd :((. After the last video you made, I stocked up on 5 more of the metal screen FRAM ULTRA's at my local Canadian tire after spending a whole day driving all over town looking for the last of the remaining metal screen ones. Also, another awesome video!!! Keep up the great work!!!
Thank You I'm glad you like the videos, I have enough of the metal-backed Ultras for my vehicle, but the change saddens me too, They should have left the Ultra's alone. Thank You, Ryan For letting me know that you noticed the oil filter change. Including me, it certainly has surprised a lot of people.👍 Take Care!👍🙏😊
@@ryanchu2037 Yes indeed. Even as First Brands-Fram is doing their best to make the new but cheapened Ultra seem better, taps is playing for the OG Ultra.
The metal wire screen backing was a TEMPORARY measure -- until they could find, test, and adapt the manufacturing process to include the stiff polymer backing that took it's place. We were TOLD that "The Wire Screen is better!", but it's NOT. We were TOLD that "The Coil Spring is better!", but it's NOT. It seems that old beliefs die REALLY hard !!
Can anyone recommend a quality oil filter that’s good for synthetic oil that most people say is good , even running a premium full syn oil I still change every 5000kms
I think the prices are the same. Depends on which filter number you buy, the XG10575 in the video goes for $10.97.If you buy an XG8A it goes for $8.97. Thanks for asking👍🙌😊
Then you got one of the old filters in a new box, nothing wrong with that. Both oil filters versions should do a good job. It may take a while before all the old filters are used up, depending on where you get them. I thought all the old ones would be sold by now. Thanks for sharing👍
Just wondering if you ever tested the filter that they use on the Dodge Viper’s I have been running that on my hemi truck I am just curious to see if it’s any difference
Good Question. Purolator Boss and the Napa Platinum are good oil filters. I think the New Fram Ultra is still a good oil filter, just not as good as it was. The filtration numbers are the same 99% at 20 microns. I'm going to try one in my next oil change, but that won't be for a while. Time will tell after opening up some used Ultras and see how they look, whether I like them as much as I did.
Hi, bud The filter media were the same, see my video. I'll post the link below. But someone posted on BITOG that the boxes have now changed, see Post #379 bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-19 Here is a comparison video I made a while back ruclips.net/video/7OxlSWRTKd8/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
Is the media filter sealed at the end caps or can it be pulled away and the oil able to leak by the ends between the filter media and the end caps themselves
how so? you can only buy whats available at the time. bait and switch is placing and PAYING your order THEN AFTER THE FACT the seller tries to give you a different item... how is this bait and switch? again you buy whats at the time of purchase.
@@drumtwo4seven apparently you cant line the dots by yourself, what we are trying to say they gave us a good product for a while and now they switch to an inferior product without saying a thing, I really feel sorry that I have to explain that.
@@budblack3588 You are casing your claim of "bait & switch" on somebody's OPINION that the earlier filter with the "wire screen" is actually BETTER -- but it's NOT. The new Ultra has over 50% more filtering area, and is FAR superior to the old model in particle storage capaciity.
@@SlikLizrd, I agree with you that the new one has more filtering media but they lower the quality of the media, it is now cellulose and a thin layer of synthetic fiber, I agree with you that the mesh doesn't improve the quality of the filter it is there only to support the media, I am fine with a plastic mesh, like the Purolator Boss or Wix XP if needed, I personally prefer a plastic mesh, if it helps keep the pleats evenly spaced, but if the media is strong enough then it is not needed, I am no expert in hydrodynamics but I know that liquids take the path of least resistance so I want those pleats as even as possible, and about your comment for the use of a leaves spring instead of sping, leaves springs are cheaper to produce than a coil spring because a coil spring needs to be heat treated and those leaves sping are only made Carbone manganese steel. so it is purely a cost-cutting measure, and I like to ad if it was improved it be written all over the box NEW AND IMPROVED! but they don't mention anything they made the change and no word about it? if this doesn't make you a bit suspicious of what is going on? I always give the benefits of the doubt and before I saw this I thought that Fram had improved their quality but now I am not so sure about it, and I like to know where did you get those numbers since it is not published anywhere?
I dont know why guys are crying about the screen metal mesh missing.this component have nothing to do with the filtration process,the new one have dual layers ,double filtration,strong enough to do this job with out any metal support,way to go Fram, the XG ultra synthetic oil filters are one of the best on todays market.
The reason some are crying is the filter media was backed by a metal screen which made it impossible to tear. The old media also had a duel layer. The only improvement with the New Ultra is that there is more filter media. Click on the link and check out the old version. ruclips.net/video/v3sZgSJl8GA/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
@@WhipCityWrencher well,Fram say they test it the new filter very hard,without the metal screen,the media stay strong and firm by them self,there is no need for the metal screen,I got this information from the Ram forums,where one of the guys ask directly Fram about it and he posted their answer about the new design XG ultra synthetic filters.
My guess is that fram is removing the mesh screen only for the ultra. Now only the fram titanium will have a mesh screen. Marketing purposes makes sense, size ultra vs titanium is identical
I didn't think they were going to, but it looks like they might be changing the Titanium filters as well. I saw this post from BITOG, Post #379 .bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-19
Could you do a apple to apples comparison with the whole Fram line? I’m curious if the second layer is extra guard or tough guard media. Also whether it’s even worth the price va the extra guard
The 3 filter lines with Fram are each targeted at a specific market. The XG line is Fram's premium filter line, and is marketed to compete with Wix, Napa Gold and K&N, along with any other "premium grade" filter. The TG (Tough Guard) is Fram's heavy duty filter line. I push that line as a 4X4 application, being a very durable filter. The Extra Guard line is Fram's basic filter. Still a high level of quality, but without some of the higher end features the other higher end filters may come with. Several years ago, Fram upgraded all their filter lines with synthetic anti-drainback valves. That was done due to the fact that most modern vehicles are coming out requiring synthetic oil, which provides a longer oil change interval. The older rubber valves will start to break down after a period of time being exposed to harsh oil properties, especially when the oil gets a bit older. Silicone doesn't suffer from that same degradation. So even the Extra Guard now has a silicone valve. Fram also upgraded the filter media in the Extra Guard to a resin blend which gives it a finer filtration rating and longer oil change interval. Fram has been around for a long time, they were the first aftermarket oil filter manufacturer out there, so they pretty much corner the market. A lot of people don't like Fram, but my family has used Fram filters on the farm for over 70 years, and we've never had an engine go bad from the filters. My Grandpa even used to have the Gambles Hardware Store in my hometown where he featured Fram filters (that was when Fram only had the Orange filters), and he never had a customer complaint about them. They work and they are good filters.
@@jerryjeromehawkins1712 Not a problem Jerry. A lot of people will poo poo fram filters because they want to push their own favorite fan-boy filters, like Wix, Napa Gold, K&N, Amsoil, pick your premium brand. However they usually use the basic orange Fram to make their comparison. I tend to challenge them to do a comparison using the Ultra Synthetic Fram compared to their favorite filters. They pretty much don't accept the challenge. So, I prefer to give everyone the info no one else wants out there.
In my observation, the previous Ultra is clearly the superior filter construction. Added media pleating area to the new Ultra doesn't tell the whole story. The previous Ultra outer layer is obviously significantly thicker/deeper and it's two ply synthetic. So the added pleating may not mean much as synthetic is "depth" media". By that standard, the original XG is the winner. You said, " you can get the new version of the Fram (Ultra) for $10.97". Others can if they choose, I won't be. Let the beta testers run the new Ultra to the rated 20k miles and see what it looks like. See how that 'holding capacity' compares to the 'real original' Ultra. As always, thanks for the video.
Well, those of us that can't run 20k between changes, and wouldn't because of how long that would take, will be using the Ultra for the 99% at 20 micron efficiency, especially since they are under $10.
I never said the new Ultra had to be run 20k, simply that 'I' wouldn't be a beta tester for that oci/fci. The OG Ultra had already proven many times over it could easily do that interval. Really since I won't be buying the cheapened (NOT 2 ply full synthetic) media Ultra now, couldn''t care less what others choose to do with it.
I like the metal mesh screen but, I also think it's probably unnecessary. The full synthetic media is highly resistant to tearing as opposed to paper media. Therefore, the likelihood of a catastrophic failure is extremely unlikely. I bet fram tested this new model filter many times before going ahead with the new design and if they feel the mesh screen isn't needed anymore, I'll take their word on it. But, some people are stuck on optics and believe in things that aren't necessarily true. Things like coil spring drain back valves being better than leaf spring or metal endcaps being better than fiber endcaps.
Probably saved a lot of money by taking all that metal mesh out. They probably made up some structural rigidity from adding more pleats but doesn't seem like a equal trade off. No thanks on the new one. Why can't I pay another dollar and get metal mesh and pleats?
The Metal mesh backing kept pleat conformity and strength from collapse. It kept media strong from ripping. This is just another cheap out by FRAM at the price you pay for the top-of-the-line Ultra. Me personally done with FRAM Ultra. Purolator BOSS best filter out there in my opinion. The filter is built like a tank. The base plate and can a lot thicker than all other filters. The gasket is acrylic for high temp. The media wont rip which is full synthetic, and mesh backed. Folk's research and watch videos for yourself. Purolator invented the oil filter.
@@TranslatedAssumption ever since royal purple got bought out they became trash. Sad to say. Fram got bought out in 2014 by trico and have improved. Puralator has had tearing issues however they’ve made recent changes so I’m not sure if they still do or not. I saw a in detail test result and the Fram ultra has more filtration with nearly as much flow rate as the wix xp.
@@jwatt95 Have you seen the most recent, improved version of the Royal Purple oil filter? I just got one from Amazon and every thing about it is impressive. It will be my go-to oil filter from now on.
O'Reilly Auto Parts stopped selling Fram all together saying the media is cardboard and will not be sued because of a engine blowing up because of Fram oil filters construction. I have used Fram and Wix oil filters for years and have had no problems.
....does the metal screen even really matter? if anything, i see it as an unnecessary source of resistance to oil flow. you can also tell they were able to increase the amount of surface area of the filter media *because* of how much space the metal mesh took up. also, it's not like the filter media is going to buckle and collapse inward with the metal core still there in the center of the filter. the Fram Ultra still seems like one of the better made filters. the updated filter media on the Ultras also filters slightly better than they did before. everyone always gets so histrionic about oil filters ditching metal mesh backings when they were never really a great thing to begin with. and pro-tip: if you don't want your filter media to tear, then don't cut the filter open and tear it. the mesh backing makes no difference there.
Maybe on the Fram, It wouldn't make a difference, but the filter media did tear on this Napa Proseclt oil filter. Click on the link ruclips.net/video/LDip3crm5Qs/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
The backing, either metal like here, or plastic on some other brands top tier filters, might actually increase flow. It separates the media folds slightly.
The metal screen backing would matter when the filter media starts to load up with particulate and the pressure drop increases though it. The media would more easily collapse and fold over on itself as it moves inward toward the metal core, probably eventually tearing the media where it is glued to the end plates. The bypass spring is probably sized to open before that happened, but either way,unfiltered oil is getting through to the bearing surfaces.
@@darrylsjodin7184 you're not going to have a collapse of the filter element when there's a metal core (which it does have). Also, removing that metal mesh allowed Fram to increase the surface area of filter media, which in turn increases its filtration capacity. But either way, if you let your oil filter go unchanged for so long that it literally clogs up like that...you deserve whatever happens.
@@darrylsjodin7184 True perhaps. BUT as you are buying the top of the line filter, you are likely to change oil when it's due not ignore the life blood of your engine. THose that ignore maintenance aren't likely to buy the XG filter. I would have preferred they went to a plastic mesh as some others have done.
All this type of testing is not really meaningful. All that matters is how well the filter filters, and that can only be done by testing how well a filter, filters, not how it looks. Make a pump that mimics the oil pump in an engine, mix several typical engine debris in the oil, cycle a set number of times and examine the oil afterwards.
True opening them up doesn't tell how well they filter, but at least we see how they are made. Fram in this case says the New Ultra filters a little better. Thanks for your feedback👍
Good oil, good filter, but let's not forget GOOD driving habits. Drive your vehicle like grandpa in his Buick and see how many more miles you get out of it. Let the engine warm up a bit before driving like a teenager. Is there really a need to jump lanes to get in the car in front of you just to sit at the next stop light ? Get a decent in dash entertainment device and enjoy the ride. Just thinking to myself, carry on.
it looks like they are using the old bait and switch trick, they give you the good stuff for a while and they switch without notice and if you are not quick you don't realize it, bros you just got con! but wait a minute we gain a perfect seal gasket this must be better !! ha! ha! everybody should call the Fram hotline and asks them if they really think that we are a bunch of idiots! make them know our disapproval! it was good while it lasts.
Maybe FRAM has realized that letting the accountants run the show was not such a great idea. Too late, the damage has been done, and they’re still shite.
You seem to be obsessed with the damned "metal screen", which has NO EFFECT on the filter's ability to trap and hold particles in the media. You complain that the new filter is "not as good" -- without mentioning that the new Ultra XG has a full 50% MORE filtering area and thus a greater particle holding capacity. The increased filtering area of the new Ultra XG allows a lower internal pressure, and a MUCH less chance of tripping the by-pass valve and losing ALL of the filtering capacity. Regardless of your opinion, the newer model of Ultra XG is better at filtering oil, which is what an oil filter does -- and it doesn't NEED a damned "metal screen" to do it's job. Also, entirely too much emphasis is placed on the importance of the "coil spring" that's found in SOME oil filters -- It's NOT any better than the stamped spring -- the coil spring is used to compensate for the SHORTER filter than is used in the stamped spring type of filter. The stamped spring is not used because it's cheaper, since the most expensive spin-on oil filter that's available (AMSOIL) uses the stamped metal spring. The famous 95 MERC runs Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, 5-W-20; Bosch Premium Oil Filter # 3410; FILTERMAG # SS365PR -- oil and filter changed at 5,000 miles. www.mercuryforum.com/forum/grand-marquis-14/1995-grand-marquis-restoration-8937/
"the newer model of Ultra XG is better at filtering oil, which is what an oil filter does -- and it doesn't NEED a damned "metal screen" to do it's job." - Absolutely, unequivocally, full stop agree.
tell us how you REALLY feel. lol Oh and two real quick notes. When he's talking about which one he prefers, he not only mentions at least two or three times "this is just my opinion", but he backs his reasoning up be mentioning how the metal screen adds strength to the filter, so he obviously prefers strenth of the filter media to the micron rating. And I know alot of people don't read the video description, but he literally states "this video is just for entertainment". If watching this guy is going to get you THIS worked up, then you DEFINITELY won't want to risk your heart health to watching one of 1ROAD's videos lol. Especially the newer filter video with his wife. That'll REALLY set you off. lol Hey have a good one man. I'm sure he appreciates your comment and insight, because he seems like a really good guy.
@@dgunearthed7859 Sorry, but your comment seems to be directed toward making an argument out of my reply to the OP. Nobody said that the OP wasn't a "good guy", or that his opinion is invalid. Nowhere did I say that this whole deal is anything BUT "entertainment". You seem to be making shit up and then criticizing me for doing your made-up shit that I didn't do. Your silly notion that I'm somehow "worked up" about an amature's "Filter Test" is off the mark, as it simply does not apply. I find it quite entertaining that you jump in to "explain"" someone else's words to me, as if only you could do so. As for that stupid metal screen, it DOES NOT add to the filter's ability to remove and store foreign particles, which is why it was replaced with a superior filtering media that doesn't take up as much space as the metal screen. In short, by removing the metal screen, the filtering and storage capacity of the filter is increased by an amount equal to the 50% increase in filtering media area. The metal screen is a BUG, not a FEATURE !!
@@SlikLizrd I'm sorry I'm not the master debater you are. I was just pointing out in my lame, inarticulate, ignorant way, that I felt(not he nor you) that what I took from the video was that he isn't so concerned about how much dirt the new one or old one holds or the microns, but that maybe in the worst conditions the new filter might rip(hence his showing how it rips "easy"), compared to the mesh-backed less-likely-to rip mesh backed media. To be honest, I just watch these because for some reason, in this crazy world, his videos relax me and I can zone out from everything. I really don't care if you rip he or I a new one. I honestly just thought maybe you missed his point, or the point I perceived him making. Apologies my man....I'll shut up now.
@@dgunearthed7859 There is no need for any apologies -- the fact that everyone doesn't see with the same eyes is common knowledge, even among U-Tubers. It's not surprising that someone would ASSume that a metal screen made a better/stronger filter than the media that replaced it. The unfortunate part comes when people actually BELIEVE that the metal screen makes for a better filter, when the truth is the exact opposite. As for the AMSOIL filter, there is NO WAY to justify a 25-dollar oil filter that specifies that you MUST use THEIR OIL for them to honor their "guarantee" -- NO OTHER FILTER MANUFACTURER DOES THIS !! The BOSCH oil filter recommends Castrol Full Synthetic oil, but they don't say that it MUST be used. I don't use or recommend ANY oil filter that claims a life of over 10,000 miles -- because I change my oil and filter at 5,000-mile intervals -- and I run the FILTERMAG # SS365PR Magnet Kit to remove ferrous particles SMALLER than 20 microns.
Hi Joseph, The Fram Titanium are pretty good filters but a bit pricey, Advance Auto Parts had a recent Black Friday sale of 25% which made them a good buy. Happy Holidays!
Best one on the market is the FRAM racing filter but either one of those will do the job because Fram is very underrated by these flashy brand fanboys 💪😂
I'm going to be opening up an HP1 soon, probably in November sometime. I want to see what they look like inside. From what I gather they're meant to be used for short periods of time.
This is not an improvement it simply a cost cutting measure, fram being fram when they have something good goings-on they make sure to mess it up,but they gave us a perfect seal gasket! What a f#@g joke!
So true! That "perfect seal gasket" makes up for all the cost cutting on the previous stellar media and metal backing. Not! It may be new, but definitely NOT improved. It's that kind of joke, indeed!
Here's a Great explanation on the New Fram Ultra from a fellow RUclipsr (Ford Boss me), Check out his video. ruclips.net/video/hBbGEoY7DRA/видео.html&ab_channel=FordBossMe
What brand of the oil filter cutter do you use
@@lancemcclung9267 This is the one that I use, but they went up in price. www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Engine-Motor-Oil-Filter-Cutter-Tool,2618.html?sku=91081031&CSEGoogle&CSE&CSEGOOGLE
@@WhipCityWrencher thank you
Thanks for the video you did the work I didn't have to do it I've been getting hammered lately because of how I talk about the efficiency of the Fram Ultra filter and just because they made changes doesn't mean it went down it probably went up and I haven't had time to do the video yet this does confirm that my theory in the quality has went up and I'm going to share your video on my channel I appreciate you
You're Welcome!
and Thank You 😊,
Time will tell if the new media holds up as well as the old did with the metal backing. If you go by what Fram says, the filtration numbers should be a little better for particles under 20-microns. Thanks Again!👍🙌
@@WhipCityWrencher actually after watching your video I called up Fram and I've got some interesting information that I'm going to put out
I also called your Theit distribution facility and you'd be surprised who it is, if you don't already know and if you do great if not it's going to be an eye-opener for most people.
I talked to their technical team engineering department as well
@@FordBossMe I cant wait to see what kind of info you're referring to. I haven't a clue.
@@WhipCityWrencher I called their oil distribution facility I'm sorry
@@WhipCityWrencher I was in the middle of working on some stuff from a dealership mechanic and I was voice texting and I made some mistakes.... I fixed them
After about a year now using these, and cutting every one of them open, i can confirm they are a decent filter. Like others i am not happy that the metal backing is gone for keeping the pleats spaced apart, however there is always amsoil and royal purple filters. I think amsoil might be one of the few left still using a metal mesh backing, but alas some of their filters are now e-cores, and im not a fan of e-cores for winter climates like mine. These filters do seem to collect a fair amount of contaminants, if your engine is sludged and you have switched oils to a high detergent type, i would recommend changing at least the filter early depending on your sludge concetration. These new XG filters do excel in sheer capacity with more media and pleat count, i would say they are an "improved synthetic blend with added full synthetic top layer". They are good at catching crap, however - they are good at catching crap...
Thanks for sharing!
I opened a used one, and the video will be shown Tuesday, Aug.30th.
I use rp
Whip City... You are getting all the Bob Oil Guy Forum dudes coming to your channel now.. Good job dude !
► Oil Filter Friday,
Watch a New Automotive oil filter inspection video every Friday on this RUclips channel.
Been using this filter for years now I have to make a change thank you
Purolator BOSS. Do the research. Very well made and a beast.
I really appreciate that you measure & show the difference in area of the medium.
I subbed for that reason. Now I can make an educated discussion.
Thank You Sir
Thank You!
I'm glad you liked the video😊
This filter is an improvement because the steel screen was rubbing up against the metal tube. Which caused friction like a metal file between the two metals. That caused bits of metal to get into the oil. No metal screen problem solved.
I've never heard of that happening?
Maybe, but the metals are submerged in oil, 😀
What you are full of shit.
The only difference is the newer one is longer, and the other has better backing. Thanks for another precise comparison of oil filters! 👍
Yep,
Thank you for commenting.👍🙏😊
The other (previous) has superior thicker glass media and metal backing. New media completely different than previous.
Fram oil filters are the best! My 2020 RAM 5.7L Hemi loves it!
RIP Ultra, you are already missed.
It's like they didn't even care, they can call it a blend all they want but 1 micro worth of synthetic media glued to the front of a traditional cardboard filter doesn't make it anything but a traditional carboard filter in my opinion.
They had a great thing going with the original Ultra, people loved it, it changed many folks opinion of the brand, and the only possible reason anyone would change a very popular product which sold hand over fist would be to penny pinch the materials, and hope no one noticed the bait 'n switch.
Every company exists to make a profit, these things sold like crazy, and they expect up to believe they, out of the kindness in their heart decided to improve the filter even more for the same price ... in this economy?
What kinda stupid do they take us for?
I liked the old Fram Ultra also.
Funny thing, over the weekend I made a Video with the Ultra vs. Titanium. The Titanium is still being made the same way as the old Ultra. Thick filter media with a metal screen backing. I don't know if they are all this way, but this one was. I have to open up some more to find out. The video will be shown on Friday, September 9th.
What filter are you using now?
@@larry3194 microgard select, good filtration, great build quality, every one I've seen cut open has been consistent, they have a good handle on quality control from what I've seen.
Hard to understand your logic. Slightly thinner, but way more cu " of filter media. Oil filter media isn't going to "tear in everyday use. C'mon, quit picking.
@@robertmceuen3630 more than a few have already shown up torn after an OCI. Just as many have been taken apart only to be shown to have horrible build quality/quality control.
Honestly shows how much you know.
Even if the new filter material is strong enough to not need a steel mesh, I might prefer the peace of mind still having it. I'd like to see the data but I'm sure it's proprietary.
The mesh isn't necessary and only takes up space. Fram would not have been able to add more filter media to increase the filtration surface area with it still there. The filter already had, and still has, a metal core which will stop the filter media from ever buckling and collapsing inward. A metal mesh wrapped around a metal core is flat out redundant and superfluous. This was a change for the better.
Yes I prefer the metal backing, but, if there’s more media and it’s an improved media with the plastic mesh, I’d take that. More chance of damage from contaminants then chance of the filter collapsing
There's no plastic mesh, but I would prefer a plastic screen.
Thanks for the excellent video.
I emailed FRAM regarding the removal of the metal reinforcement screen and here's their response:
"Thank you for your feedback. The Ultra Synthetic oil filter change is actually and upgrade. That wire mesh was only there to support the old synthetic media. Purely structural, it had no impact on filtration. We have replaced it with an additional layer of synthetic media which is both stiffer, and increased the pleat counts. These changes improve filtration efficiency by roughly 3% in the 10-15 micron ranges while keeping the same extended life."
Hi John,
Thanks for sharing👍
What synthetic oil filter would you recommend?
@@frankbotelho7256I still like Fram Ultra, they removed the wire screen reinforcement but did increase the filtering capacity by adding more filter media.
I also like the Fram racing filter, it has a cellulose/synthetic blend media. It has a metal screen built on the bypass valve, metal end caps, increase oil capacity and a high burst strength can. Its a bit larger so you'll have to check if it can fit your vehicle.
I just looked yesterday at a XG9100, which is the Duramax filter, it has the metal screen. It was the new box that lists the perfect seal and not the screen. My guess is the big filters still include it.
Thanks👍!
I'll check that size out next time I go to Walmart, if it has the screen I'll do a video on it.
Good. I’m gonna try the ultra on my Cummins and then dissect it when done.
good job, the yellow is paper that is why it doesnt need metal backing. new ultra is paper synthetic combo like m1.
I would be very interested to see if the FRAM Titanium's still have the metal screen. I wouldn't be as upset if the Titaniums still had it, because at least you would still have an option. But if they took the screen out of both then I would be pretty upset.
I think they are also going to lose their metal backing. Look at Post #379 bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-19
@@WhipCityWrencher Thank you so much for all your information and hard work. I really appreciate it.
They still do. I just picked up a titanium yesterday. I’ll stick with the titanium until. If they change it I’ll go to the boss filter until I learn more about the new ultra design without the metal backing to see how they filter, flow, and if they tear
Max...we cut one open recently & YES the one we opened has the Metal Mesh Screen...I think that gives the filter more stability in my opinion
@@jwatt95 Purolator Boss the best.
I like your oil filter reviews however i would love if you would go a bit further and measure the pressure it take to push the oil through the filters and how this oil filters actually preformed verified by Blackstone laboratory because that would be very useful information and would help make buy the best oil filter possible without guessing witch is really the best filter.
Nevertheless good job with you reviews but if possible go further.
Thanks !
Hi Michael,
Sorry, but maybe someday if the channel grows and gets bigger, I'll be able to afford that kind of equipment and a place to put it. At the moment RUclips doesn't pay me enough and I have to make do with what I have.
Looks great run both and see the difference between the two probably . Thanks for the update
You're Welcome! and
Thanks for the suggestion!
So you've got less media but metal screen backing...Or more media with no screen...I wonder if that makes a difference as far as cleaning oil?...
That would depend on which is a better filtering media, more isn't always better.
So I just confirmed my Fram ultra box I just purchased says "perfect seal gasket" and it still came with the wire backing.
It may be a while before all the old filters are sold.
Thanks for sharing👍
I think the problem is the filter media is so fine and filters so well that it plugs up faster and many enshrines today are plagued with oil starvation issues especially with the longer oil change intervals so they had to put more filter media in the filter to handle the longer intervals…
Love fram, only oil filter brand i need
Thanks for watching!😊🙌
Good old USA. If you have something good, make sure you improve it until its garbage!
Yep, they should have left it alone.
@@WhipCityWrencher Spot on! The real Ultra was arguably the best filter on the market. And a great value to boot.
Appreciate this. I’ve been a fan of the fram ultra since they sold out in 2014. With them taking this new route I’ll be switching back to the Napa platinum (wix xp) and the puralator boss.
Glad you liked the video!
Thanks for sharing!👍
Ford boss me sent me. Great video, thanks. 😁👍
You're Welcome!
Thanks for watching😊🙌
Thank you very much for this review. Been using these for years, now I know I’ll be switching to Purolator Boss oil filters. Fantastic review!
You're Welcome!
and Thank You!👍😊
I Only use Purolator Boss Oil filters they are Definitely Quality Oil Filters'
@@jacobsebastien3910 Why not the PurolatorONE filters?
Absolutely"! Purolator BOSS the best filter by far. Built like a tank
@@mwill-uq4md Yeah, maybe, but what micron filteration does it filter down to? Hopefully 20 microns or better.
The Fram Ultra Synthetic Filters seems very decent quality wise
Nice filter and definitely not the "orange can of death". More filter media is a plus over the previous version.
Iust picked one up the other day at Walmart for my next oil change. I keep shit simple: Fram Ultra + Quaker State All Mileage 5w or 10w-30. Another good video.
jas
That's a vey good combo👍😊
Excellent comparison! I looks like the new filter will provide similar protection to the old one because it has more media, not because it has "improved" media. The new media is still inferior to the old one because it is thinner and made of cheaper material. It is definitely not robust enough to last 20K without the metal screen. Whip city wrencher, you are smart as a whip! Lol! You have hands down the best filter comparison series on youtube.💪🔥🔥 I say this because you are fair, accurate, unbiased, and honest. 👍👍
Wow,
Thank You Very Much!👍🙏😊
I agree 100%. And he's completely honest with his reviews.
Some other RUclipsr's who cut open filters, who are Wix or Napa or K&N fanboys will open their favorite filter, then open the Fram Extra Guard, Fram's basic line of filters, then poo poo the Fram as being an inferior product. They completely ignore the fact that the Fram Extra Guard is Fram's basic line of filters, so it doesn't have the fancy frilly extras their favorite filter has. But they never dared compare their filter to the Ultra Synthetic Fram filters, which is the target market Fram filter makes to be direct competition to their fanboy filters, because they know their filters will fall short in comparison. Whip City Wrencher DOES DARE TO MAKE THAT COMPARISON, and may the chips fall where they will.
It's kind of sad that they changed the filter media and dropped the wire mesh. I had commented in the XG7317 filter cut open from August 13, about the media being a "Cheapest Negotiated Contract" item, not being manufactured by Fram directly, just assembled into their filters by Fram. It's a loss for the filter line in my opinion, but I will still push the XG filter line as the best value option of the high end filters sold at Walmart. The other 2 lines being Mobil 1 and the K&N SO series filters. (That line I believe is currently only sold at Walmart and doesn't have the little hex head end on the filter to put a wrench on for removing).
I used to say the Fram Ultra Synthetic was superior to any other premium brand oil filter on the market, but now I'll say they are just as good as them.
@@dannyo6699 Thank You!😊
@@dannyo6699 Basic is as does. Old saying shit is shit.
@@mwill-uq4md Actually, to sell an automotive product in the United States, the product has to be proven to meet or exceed the minimum API standards for the vehicle the products manufacturer claims it is intended for.
Even the basic Fram orange box filter has to at least meet those same standards or it can't be sold in the United States.
Hard to say here...
Id prefer the old w the metal reinforced filter. But im guessing and or hoping this new version is good as well.
Yeah Me Too!
I just looked at the new version that I just got, same xg 10575 and I can see a metal screen looking in at the core.
Nope they changed now I'm changing for the better, Purolator BOSS.
Change in color on the bypass valve probably means they changed that material too.
(The Valve Itself? I don't know. They look the same, except for the center color change.)
The filter media has changed. Both have two layers. The new one looks to have a stiffer darker layer and a lighter softer layer fused together, while the older version has 2 soft layers fused together.
Thanks for watching👍😊
What filter do u use on ur car ?
Right now I'm using a Purolator Boss
Your newer filter with no screen has a date code 6/22/21, I have an XG10575 with date code A12641 (9/21/21) in the new box but with the metal screen visible through the center tube holes. I ordered more from Amazon and received date code A12852 (10/12/21) with no metal screen. Strange your filter older than mine had the change, but mine didn't. Glad to see the media is longer and still dual layered, but I read that the new media is a synthetic blend, while the old, wire stayed media was full synthetic. This is borne out in your comparison, where the new media has a brown (possibly cellulose?) backing, where the older one looks more pink. Thanks for doing all this.
You're Welcome!
That is strange, I wonder if they have more than one manufacturing plant.
@@WhipCityWrencher Both of your filter cans have two addresses on them, both copyright 2019. The newest XG10575 I have copyright 2019 has only one address on it: 3255 West Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48309. I have 2 older filters, not the same number, copyright 2017, and they only have one address: 28399 Cedar Park Blvd., Perryburg, OH 43551-4864. Maybe those are the two plants?
@@bobt897 Could be, I wouldn't doubt they have a few plants. Fram is probably one of the most used oil filters out there.
I could not find a link to BITOG for the new filter specs. Is ther a difference between qouting a percentge at a specific moron and one above a certain micron. The label says 99% greater than 20 micron, but that is not the same as absolute effiency at a micron size. According the box, it could achieve it is somewhere above 20 microns, could be 25, or 30. A lot of companies avoid using the term absolute because it has a specific meaning, and limites their marketing language.
According to Fram, the New filter media is supposed to be a little better below 20 microns.
Go to Post #57 bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-3
The new one is a upgrade dosent need the metal screen backing
They say it's an upgrade, I think the Fram Endurance is a real upgrade.Thanks👍
ruclips.net/video/eIy_5SbvJWo/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
I'd rather have more filter area (less pressure, and more efficient). The Filter media won't collapse, it's got the metal barrel which should be sufficient, just like all other filters. I've never seen a filter collapse if following regular OCI.
I like this channel. Good stuff, man. Thanks!
You're Welcome! 👍 and
Thank You!
I would rather have the screened back filter too...
Yep, it's far superior.
There’s a reason why they removed the metal backing. These old Fram filters are known to destroy engines because parts of that metal mesh come apart and get lodged in the engine under heavy load. I like the new one. That’s why no other filter brand uses metal mesh like that.
nah plenty of filters use metal backing...
I’ve literally never heard of that happening ever… seems like a made up story for that steel mesh to come apart… I just can’t see that happening. I’ve been using them for over 12 years and every one has been cut open. Never an issue. They always look the same.
@@jordanmarling7947 obviously if it happens to 100% of the Fram filters that would be a major problem and would be discontinued. Just do a basic google search it has destroyed many engines. I have seen it more commonly on high performance where there’s higher oil pressure
@@jackson331 only Fram used it now nobody does.
@@zareheskenian4408 ???
Amsoil uses a metal mesh backing in their filter media.
@whip city wrencher I bought a fram ultra synthetic oil filter XG9688 and it's the new one that says "perfect seal gasket" but when I look inside I find metal wire backing with a synthetic media filter. Is this normal for the New Fram ultra synthetic oil filter?
Then you got the old version filter in a new box, (nothing wrong with that). Eventually, the old stock will run out and they'll all be without the wire backing.
So they stop the metal backing the Ultra Synthetic but the Titanium have it🤔
I dont know if the Titanium still uses the metal screen backing. I will open one up soon and find out.
Great Job! Looks like it would do a great job. Thanks again.
Thanks for Watching👍
Did they change the UPC on the box?
No, they look identical, with numbers 0 09100 54558 9
Makes me wonder if the media in the Tough Guard has changed too
As far as I know just the Ultra.
Thanks for watching👍
@@WhipCityWrencher keep an eye on the Tough Guard and base Extra Guard.. they will probably do something just as quietly as they did a switch on this Ultra.
@@memopadilla5931 Could be, we'll see.👍
My wife's Lexus has a cartridge filter. I always hated cartridge filters. But, atleast I can take themof the box and compare at the time of purchase.
Good news that filter will work fine, and will protect your engine. However with the quality of workmanship going down hill, probably won't bode well for those who want the 20K change intervals.
Maybe it's time to consider the Fram EG, conventional oil, and going back to change intervals of 5K.
Thanks for all that you do!
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You're Welcome!
Good point about being able to compare the cartridge oil filters.👍
I've been doing 5k intervals but I only do a 10k filter change. As long as the new Fram Ultra is good for the 10k change, then I'm still good with it.
I think our shop will stick to the Super Tech.Synthetic Oil Filters From Wally World..
FRAM making me sadddd :((. After the last video you made, I stocked up on 5 more of the metal screen FRAM ULTRA's at my local Canadian tire after spending a whole day driving all over town looking for the last of the remaining metal screen ones. Also, another awesome video!!! Keep up the great work!!!
Thank You I'm glad you like the videos,
I have enough of the metal-backed Ultras for my vehicle, but the change saddens me too, They should have left the Ultra's alone.
Thank You, Ryan
For letting me know that you noticed the oil filter change. Including me, it certainly has surprised a lot of people.👍 Take Care!👍🙏😊
Very wise move stocking up. The authentic Fram Ultra now gone forever.
@@faxmen09 A moment of silence for the OG Fram Ultra's. They will be missed but not forgotten :(( ............
@@ryanchu2037 Yes indeed. Even as First Brands-Fram is doing their best to make the new but cheapened Ultra seem better, taps is playing for the OG Ultra.
The metal wire screen backing was a TEMPORARY measure -- until they could find, test, and adapt the manufacturing process to include the stiff polymer backing that took it's place.
We were TOLD that "The Wire Screen is better!", but it's NOT.
We were TOLD that "The Coil Spring is better!", but it's NOT.
It seems that old beliefs die REALLY hard !!
Can anyone recommend a quality oil filter that’s good for synthetic oil that most people say is good , even running a premium full syn oil I still change every 5000kms
I think they did away with the metal screen to save money. Did the price go up? These used to be like 8.97 I thought.
I think the prices are the same. Depends on which filter number you buy, the XG10575 in the video goes for $10.97.If you buy an XG8A it goes for $8.97.
Thanks for asking👍🙌😊
@@WhipCityWrencher Thanks Whip! I believe your right about the pricing.
@@msclecarcrzy Your Welcome👍
I just got the new version of fram ultra xg 10575 and looked inside the filter and I can see a metal screen in this one.
Then you got one of the old filters in a new box, nothing wrong with that. Both oil filters versions should do a good job.
It may take a while before all the old filters are used up, depending on where you get them.
I thought all the old ones would be sold by now.
Thanks for sharing👍
@@WhipCityWrencher thanks I'll keep an eye on them👍
What does the number 10575 mean?
Just wondering if you ever tested the filter that they use on the Dodge Viper’s I have been running that on my hemi truck I am just curious to see if it’s any difference
I don't know?
What Filter is that?
What synthetic oil filter would you recommend?
Good Question.
Purolator Boss and the Napa Platinum are good oil filters.
I think the New Fram Ultra is still a good oil filter, just not as good as it was. The filtration numbers are the same 99% at 20 microns.
I'm going to try one in my next oil change, but that won't be for a while. Time will tell after opening up some used Ultras and see how they look, whether I like them as much as I did.
ROYAL PURPLE
is the Fram titanium use the old oil filter media or the new one?
Hi, bud
The filter media were the same, see my video. I'll post the link below. But someone posted on BITOG that the boxes have now changed, see Post #379 bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-19
Here is a comparison video I made a while back ruclips.net/video/7OxlSWRTKd8/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
Is the media filter sealed at the end caps or can it be pulled away and the oil able to leak by the ends between the filter media and the end caps themselves
It's sealed
@@FordBossMe thank you sir
@@FordBossMe Thank goodness, that's good to know.
Definitely a classic bait and switch manover to get you to switch over to the cheaper one after being convinced of the better 1..nice! 🤣
how so?
you can only buy whats available at the time.
bait and switch is placing and PAYING your order THEN AFTER THE FACT the seller tries to give you a different item...
how is this bait and switch? again you buy whats at the time of purchase.
@@drumtwo4seven apparently you cant line the dots by yourself, what we are trying to say they gave us a good product for a while and now they switch to an inferior product without saying a thing, I really feel sorry that I have to explain that.
@@budblack3588
easy there bud... might work just as good or even better... or maybe not only time will tell.
@@budblack3588 You are casing your claim of "bait & switch" on somebody's OPINION that the earlier filter with the "wire screen" is actually BETTER -- but it's NOT.
The new Ultra has over 50% more filtering area, and is FAR superior to the old model in particle storage capaciity.
@@SlikLizrd, I agree with you that the new one has more filtering media but they lower the quality of the media, it is now cellulose and a thin layer of synthetic fiber, I agree with you that the mesh doesn't improve the quality of the filter it is there only to support the media, I am fine with a plastic mesh, like the Purolator Boss or Wix XP if needed, I personally prefer a plastic mesh, if it helps keep the pleats evenly spaced, but if the media is strong enough then it is not needed, I am no expert in hydrodynamics but I know that liquids take the path of least resistance so I want those pleats as even as possible, and about your comment for the use of a leaves spring instead of sping, leaves springs are cheaper to produce than a coil spring because a coil spring needs to be heat treated and those leaves sping are only made Carbone manganese steel. so it is purely a cost-cutting measure, and I like to ad if it was improved it be written all over the box NEW AND IMPROVED! but they don't mention anything they made the change and no word about it? if this doesn't make you a bit suspicious of what is going on? I always give the benefits of the doubt and before I saw this I thought that Fram had improved their quality but now I am not so sure about it, and I like to know where did you get those numbers since it is not published anywhere?
I think I’ll be staying with the Purolator boss
Does autozone or oreileys have that one?
I get mine at Menards $10.99
The Bosh filters are very good as well and cheaper
Purolator Boss is built like a tank. The best
I dont know why guys are crying about the screen metal mesh missing.this component have nothing to do with the filtration process,the new one have dual layers ,double filtration,strong enough to do this job with out any metal support,way to go Fram, the XG ultra synthetic oil filters are one of the best on todays market.
The reason some are crying is the filter media was backed by a metal screen which made it impossible to tear. The old media also had a duel layer. The only improvement with the New Ultra is that there is more filter media. Click on the link and check out the old version. ruclips.net/video/v3sZgSJl8GA/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
@@WhipCityWrencher well,Fram say they test it the new filter very hard,without the metal screen,the media stay strong and firm by them self,there is no need for the metal screen,I got this information from the Ram forums,where one of the guys ask directly Fram about it and he posted their answer about the new design XG ultra synthetic filters.
@@marmay6874 Yep, that's what they say.
I would rather have the old-style filters.
Not about the backing. The fiberglass is much better media
@@paulcordell2138 So, are you saying this new Fram Ultra filter has at least some fiberglass in it's filtering media? Hopefully it does.
My guess is that fram is removing the mesh screen only for the ultra. Now only the fram titanium will have a mesh screen. Marketing purposes makes sense, size ultra vs titanium is identical
I didn't think they were going to,
but it looks like they might be changing the Titanium filters as well. I saw this post from BITOG, Post #379
.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/the-new-fram-ultra.344442/page-19
Nope. The Titanium element was identical to Ultra, it too will be changing to the cheapened filter element. Bank on it.
Since my cars warranty won't allow 20,000 miles, I will be using the XG series unless I find something better.
Thanks You for the Good review
Thank You, Erick!
I drive a Mercury Grand Marquis with the 4.6 I have used this filter and the Wix XP which should I stick with?
There both good oil filters, you can't go wrong with either one.
@@WhipCityWrencher Thanks
Could you do a apple to apples comparison with the whole Fram line? I’m curious if the second layer is extra guard or tough guard media. Also whether it’s even worth the price va the extra guard
The 3 filter lines with Fram are each targeted at a specific market.
The XG line is Fram's premium filter line, and is marketed to compete with Wix, Napa Gold and K&N, along with any other "premium grade" filter.
The TG (Tough Guard) is Fram's heavy duty filter line. I push that line as a 4X4 application, being a very durable filter.
The Extra Guard line is Fram's basic filter. Still a high level of quality, but without some of the higher end features the other higher end filters may come with.
Several years ago, Fram upgraded all their filter lines with synthetic anti-drainback valves. That was done due to the fact that most modern vehicles are coming out requiring synthetic oil, which provides a longer oil change interval. The older rubber valves will start to break down after a period of time being exposed to harsh oil properties, especially when the oil gets a bit older. Silicone doesn't suffer from that same degradation. So even the Extra Guard now has a silicone valve. Fram also upgraded the filter media in the Extra Guard to a resin blend which gives it a finer filtration rating and longer oil change interval.
Fram has been around for a long time, they were the first aftermarket oil filter manufacturer out there, so they pretty much corner the market. A lot of people don't like Fram, but my family has used Fram filters on the farm for over 70 years, and we've never had an engine go bad from the filters. My Grandpa even used to have the Gambles Hardware Store in my hometown where he featured Fram filters (that was when Fram only had the Orange filters), and he never had a customer complaint about them. They work and they are good filters.
I'll try and do a comparison video in the not-too-distant future. Thanks for Watching👍
@@dannyo6699 you definitely know your stuff Danny. That was a good read my friend. Thanks.
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@@jerryjeromehawkins1712 Not a problem Jerry. A lot of people will poo poo fram filters because they want to push their own favorite fan-boy filters, like Wix, Napa Gold, K&N, Amsoil, pick your premium brand. However they usually use the basic orange Fram to make their comparison. I tend to challenge them to do a comparison using the Ultra Synthetic Fram compared to their favorite filters. They pretty much don't accept the challenge.
So, I prefer to give everyone the info no one else wants out there.
Metal backing all the way!!! I’m purely PUROLATOR
In my observation, the previous Ultra is clearly the superior filter construction. Added media pleating area to the new Ultra doesn't tell the whole story. The previous Ultra outer layer is obviously significantly thicker/deeper and it's two ply synthetic. So the added pleating may not mean much as synthetic is "depth" media". By that standard, the original XG is the winner. You said, " you can get the new version of the Fram (Ultra) for $10.97". Others can if they choose, I won't be. Let the beta testers run the new Ultra to the rated 20k miles and see what it looks like. See how that 'holding capacity' compares to the 'real original' Ultra. As always, thanks for the video.
I agree, the old version had a better full-synthetic media.
Thanks for your feedback👍
Well, those of us that can't run 20k between changes, and wouldn't because of how long that would take, will be using the Ultra for the 99% at 20 micron efficiency, especially since they are under $10.
I never said the new Ultra had to be run 20k, simply that 'I' wouldn't be a beta tester for that oci/fci. The OG Ultra had already proven many times over it could easily do that interval. Really since I won't be buying the cheapened (NOT 2 ply full synthetic) media Ultra now, couldn''t care less what others choose to do with it.
Any idea what size socket fits this filter?
None.
Any info on differences in flow rate?
No, I dont know of any differences.
Looks like they are using the infused media now like boss filter
No, not yet, but I wouldn't mind if they did.
I like the metal mesh screen but, I also think it's probably unnecessary. The full synthetic media is highly resistant to tearing as opposed to paper media. Therefore, the likelihood of a catastrophic failure is extremely unlikely. I bet fram tested this new model filter many times before going ahead with the new design and if they feel the mesh screen isn't needed anymore, I'll take their word on it.
But, some people are stuck on optics and believe in things that aren't necessarily true. Things like coil spring drain back valves being better than leaf spring or metal endcaps being better than fiber endcaps.
It is not full synthetic. A blend of cellulose and synthetic that is why it tears easy as done in the video and metioned,
@@mwill-uq4md fram ultra has dual layer synthetic media. You must be confusing it with mobil one.
Nice cans...
Listen at those rain frogs in the background. You can barely hear them.
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Probably saved a lot of money by taking all that metal mesh out. They probably made up some structural rigidity from adding more pleats but doesn't seem like a equal trade off. No thanks on the new one. Why can't I pay another dollar and get metal mesh and pleats?
The Metal mesh backing kept pleat conformity and strength from collapse. It kept media strong from ripping. This is just another cheap out by FRAM at the price you pay for the top-of-the-line Ultra. Me personally done with FRAM Ultra. Purolator BOSS best filter out there in my opinion. The filter is built like a tank. The base plate and can a lot thicker than all other filters. The gasket is acrylic for high temp. The media wont rip which is full synthetic, and mesh backed. Folk's research and watch videos for yourself. Purolator invented the oil filter.
Thanks for your feedback,
I like the Boss filter also.
Actually the new Fram is a 2ply media that filters better and is just as reliable.
I think I will stay with WIX XP or Purolator Boss.
Royal Purple is the best now 💜
Thanks for your feedback.👍
@@TranslatedAssumption ever since royal purple got bought out they became trash. Sad to say. Fram got bought out in 2014 by trico and have improved. Puralator has had tearing issues however they’ve made recent changes so I’m not sure if they still do or not. I saw a in detail test result and the Fram ultra has more filtration with nearly as much flow rate as the wix xp.
@@TranslatedAssumption titanium still has the metal backing. I just bought one.
@@jwatt95 Have you seen the most recent, improved version of the Royal Purple oil filter? I just got one from Amazon and every thing about it is impressive. It will be my go-to oil filter from now on.
O'Reilly Auto Parts stopped selling Fram all together saying the media is cardboard and will not be sued because of a engine blowing up because of Fram oil filters construction. I have used Fram and Wix oil filters for years and have had no problems.
....does the metal screen even really matter? if anything, i see it as an unnecessary source of resistance to oil flow. you can also tell they were able to increase the amount of surface area of the filter media *because* of how much space the metal mesh took up. also, it's not like the filter media is going to buckle and collapse inward with the metal core still there in the center of the filter. the Fram Ultra still seems like one of the better made filters. the updated filter media on the Ultras also filters slightly better than they did before. everyone always gets so histrionic about oil filters ditching metal mesh backings when they were never really a great thing to begin with. and pro-tip: if you don't want your filter media to tear, then don't cut the filter open and tear it. the mesh backing makes no difference there.
Maybe on the Fram, It wouldn't make a difference, but the filter media did tear on this Napa Proseclt oil filter.
Click on the link ruclips.net/video/LDip3crm5Qs/видео.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
The backing, either metal like here, or plastic on some other brands top tier filters, might actually increase flow. It separates the media folds slightly.
The metal screen backing would matter when the filter media starts to load up with particulate and the pressure drop increases though it. The media would more easily collapse and fold over on itself as it moves inward toward the metal core, probably eventually tearing the media where it is glued to the end plates. The bypass spring is probably sized to open before that happened, but either way,unfiltered oil is getting through to the bearing surfaces.
@@darrylsjodin7184 you're not going to have a collapse of the filter element when there's a metal core (which it does have). Also, removing that metal mesh allowed Fram to increase the surface area of filter media, which in turn increases its filtration capacity. But either way, if you let your oil filter go unchanged for so long that it literally clogs up like that...you deserve whatever happens.
@@darrylsjodin7184 True perhaps. BUT as you are buying the top of the line filter, you are likely to change oil when it's due not ignore the life blood of your engine. THose that ignore maintenance aren't likely to buy the XG filter. I would have preferred they went to a plastic mesh as some others have done.
All this type of testing is not really meaningful. All that matters is how well the filter filters, and that can only be done by testing how well a filter, filters, not how it looks. Make a pump that mimics the oil pump in an engine, mix several typical engine debris in the oil, cycle a set number of times and examine the oil afterwards.
True opening them up doesn't tell how well they filter, but at least we see how they are made.
Fram in this case says the New Ultra filters a little better.
Thanks for your feedback👍
Good oil, good filter, but let's not forget GOOD driving habits. Drive your vehicle like grandpa in his Buick and see how many more miles you get out of it. Let the engine warm up a bit before driving like a teenager. Is there really a need to jump lanes to get in the car in front of you just to sit at the next stop light ? Get a decent in dash entertainment device and enjoy the ride. Just thinking to myself, carry on.
Good tips!👍
it looks like they are using the old bait and switch trick, they give you the good stuff for a while and they switch without notice and if you are not quick you don't realize it, bros you just got con! but wait a minute we gain a perfect seal gasket this must be better !! ha! ha! everybody should call the Fram hotline and asks them if they really think that we are a bunch of idiots! make them know our disapproval! it was good while it lasts.
Yeah, that "perfect seal gasket" is the berries. lol
Maybe FRAM has realized that letting the accountants run the show was not such a great idea. Too late, the damage has been done, and they’re still shite.
You seem to be obsessed with the damned "metal screen", which has NO EFFECT on the filter's ability to trap and hold particles in the media.
You complain that the new filter is "not as good" -- without mentioning that the new Ultra XG has a full 50% MORE filtering area and thus a greater particle holding capacity. The increased filtering area of the new Ultra XG allows a lower internal pressure, and a MUCH less chance of tripping the by-pass valve and losing ALL of the filtering capacity.
Regardless of your opinion, the newer model of Ultra XG is better at filtering oil, which is what an oil filter does -- and it doesn't NEED a damned "metal screen" to do it's job.
Also, entirely too much emphasis is placed on the importance of the "coil spring" that's found in SOME oil filters -- It's NOT any better than the stamped spring -- the coil spring is used to compensate for the SHORTER filter than is used in the stamped spring type of filter. The stamped spring is not used because it's cheaper, since the most expensive spin-on oil filter that's available (AMSOIL) uses the stamped metal spring.
The famous 95 MERC runs Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, 5-W-20; Bosch Premium Oil Filter # 3410; FILTERMAG # SS365PR -- oil and filter changed at 5,000 miles.
www.mercuryforum.com/forum/grand-marquis-14/1995-grand-marquis-restoration-8937/
"the newer model of Ultra XG is better at filtering oil, which is what an oil filter does -- and it doesn't NEED a damned "metal screen" to do it's job." - Absolutely, unequivocally, full stop agree.
tell us how you REALLY feel. lol Oh and two real quick notes. When he's talking about which one he prefers, he not only mentions at least two or three times "this is just my opinion", but he backs his reasoning up be mentioning how the metal screen adds strength to the filter, so he obviously prefers strenth of the filter media to the micron rating. And I know alot of people don't read the video description, but he literally states "this video is just for entertainment". If watching this guy is going to get you THIS worked up, then you DEFINITELY won't want to risk your heart health to watching one of 1ROAD's videos lol. Especially the newer filter video with his wife. That'll REALLY set you off. lol Hey have a good one man. I'm sure he appreciates your comment and insight, because he seems like a really good guy.
@@dgunearthed7859 Sorry, but your comment seems to be directed toward making an argument out of my reply to the OP.
Nobody said that the OP wasn't a "good guy", or that his opinion is invalid. Nowhere did I say that this whole deal is anything BUT "entertainment". You seem to be making shit up and then criticizing me for doing your made-up shit that I didn't do. Your silly notion that I'm somehow "worked up" about an amature's "Filter Test" is off the mark, as it simply does not apply.
I find it quite entertaining that you jump in to "explain"" someone else's words to me, as if only you could do so.
As for that stupid metal screen, it DOES NOT add to the filter's ability to remove and store foreign particles, which is why it was replaced with a superior filtering media that doesn't take up as much space as the metal screen.
In short, by removing the metal screen, the filtering and storage capacity of the filter is increased by an amount equal to the 50% increase in filtering media area.
The metal screen is a BUG, not a FEATURE !!
@@SlikLizrd I'm sorry I'm not the master debater you are. I was just pointing out in my lame, inarticulate, ignorant way, that I felt(not he nor you) that what I took from the video was that he isn't so concerned about how much dirt the new one or old one holds or the microns, but that maybe in the worst conditions the new filter might rip(hence his showing how it rips "easy"), compared to the mesh-backed less-likely-to rip mesh backed media. To be honest, I just watch these because for some reason, in this crazy world, his videos relax me and I can zone out from everything. I really don't care if you rip he or I a new one. I honestly just thought maybe you missed his point, or the point I perceived him making. Apologies my man....I'll shut up now.
@@dgunearthed7859 There is no need for any apologies -- the fact that everyone doesn't see with the same eyes is common knowledge, even among U-Tubers.
It's not surprising that someone would ASSume that a metal screen made a better/stronger filter than the media that replaced it.
The unfortunate part comes when people actually BELIEVE that the metal screen makes for a better filter, when the truth is the exact opposite.
As for the AMSOIL filter, there is NO WAY to justify a 25-dollar oil filter that specifies that you MUST use THEIR OIL for them to honor their "guarantee" -- NO OTHER FILTER MANUFACTURER DOES THIS !!
The BOSCH oil filter recommends Castrol Full Synthetic oil, but they don't say that it MUST be used.
I don't use or recommend ANY oil filter that claims a life of over 10,000 miles -- because I change my oil and filter at 5,000-mile intervals -- and I run the FILTERMAG # SS365PR Magnet Kit to remove ferrous particles SMALLER than 20 microns.
Fram has a history of being the cheapest garbage ever made and I will never use them no matter what they do at this point.
Hi Joseph,
The Fram Titanium are pretty good filters but a bit pricey, Advance Auto Parts had a recent Black Friday sale of 25% which made them a good buy.
Happy Holidays!
Best one on the market is the FRAM racing filter but either one of those will do the job because Fram is very underrated by these flashy brand fanboys 💪😂
I'm going to be opening up an HP1 soon, probably in November sometime. I want to see what they look like inside. From what I gather they're meant to be used for short periods of time.
Yep, the orange of death did it.
This is not an improvement it simply a cost cutting measure, fram being fram when they have something good goings-on they make sure to mess it up,but they gave us a perfect seal gasket! What a f#@g joke!
So true! That "perfect seal gasket" makes up for all the cost cutting on the previous stellar media and metal backing. Not! It may be new, but definitely NOT improved. It's that kind of joke, indeed!
More BS from Fram. 💩 Thanks for the video!. 👍🏻😎
Your Welcome👍
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