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Old 03-29-2018, 02:12 PM   #29
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If someone could link said relevant oil filter thread it would be greatly appreciated.
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If someone could link said relevant oil filter thread it would be greatly appreciated.
Here's one from almost 6 yrs ago.. when the "blue" (skinny & tall) filter was still black in color..

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12392


Here's another showing the inside of the black OEM filter (for another subaru model though): http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...Number=1855050

There might be other threads.. I just found these with a quick google search.
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If someone could link said relevant oil filter thread it would be greatly appreciated.

I don't think this is the exact one I remember but seems to have hella info (not all specific to our car since it's a Forestor though. We used the same filter as the GD WRX/STi)


http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulle...parison-99130/
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FRAM because it's orange and oranges are healthy for you, so orange filters must be healthy for your engine.
in the off chance that you arent joking fram filters are literally the lowest quality filters on the market
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in the off chance that you arent joking fram filters are literally the lowest quality filters on the market
I just found a thread on the NASOIC page showing an oem BLUE subaru filter cut open which had the exact same construction as the fram. thread was from 2009 i believe but still... scary stuff.
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in the off chance that you arent joking fram filters are literally the lowest quality filters on the market
The fact that you still have to think whether or not that was a joke says alot about our country doesn't it.
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I just found a thread on the NASOIC page showing an oem BLUE subaru filter cut open which had the exact same construction as the fram. thread was from 2009 i believe but still... scary stuff.


those actually got recalled by Subaru at one point. They were made by Fram/Honeywell
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The fact that you still have to think whether or not that was a joke says alot about our country doesn't it.
i mean its more advertising and marketing and the whole capitalist system than our country. without going way off in the deep stuff, fram is just marketing and some cardboard
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i mean its more advertising and marketing and the whole capitalist system than our country. without going way off in the deep stuff, fram is just marketing and some cardboard
I think they make a perfectly good product ........


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Doesn't last as long in that application either.
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Doesn't last as long in that application either.
Of course it does ... the first round blows the exit hole ....the rest of the rounds quietly follow that exit ...


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The filter element comes apart quicker on poorer quality filters and you loose your baffling faster. Long filters for diesel motors work the best
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better hide your pupper from the atfe unless you have a stamp for that...
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Generally I use K&N because it's the "best" filter available at the auto parts store when they run their oil sales. If I remember, or stock up its a factory subaru one.
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