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<blockquote data-quote="runs2rch" data-source="post: 11901204" data-attributes="member: 37796"><p>Amsoil and Rp filters are terrible. Motorcraft, Standard Wix or Wix Racing. The standard filters offer better filtration with lower flow, the race versions of both brands offer higher flow with lower filtration. Depends on the engine needs. Amsoil oil is great, but I wouldn't trust the filters on my Briggs and Stratton. For a street car you can't beat a Motorcraft FL-820S and 5/20 or 5/30 Amsoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runs2rch, post: 11901204, member: 37796"] Amsoil and Rp filters are terrible. Motorcraft, Standard Wix or Wix Racing. The standard filters offer better filtration with lower flow, the race versions of both brands offer higher flow with lower filtration. Depends on the engine needs. Amsoil oil is great, but I wouldn't trust the filters on my Briggs and Stratton. For a street car you can't beat a Motorcraft FL-820S and 5/20 or 5/30 Amsoil. [/QUOTE]
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