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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Greasy Spoon
Interesting Oil Filter Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="motoman620" data-source="post: 13987437" data-attributes="member: 154376"><p>You might want to do a little research before calling BULLSHIT, not saying the Fram Extended Gard filter is better than Amsoil, RP, M1 but it certainly on the same level with the "better" filters and definitely better than a Motorcraft. This isn't the same filter as the crappy orange can. It is a wire backed dual ply synthetic media with metal end caps, it's actually a very good filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motoman620, post: 13987437, member: 154376"] You might want to do a little research before calling BULLSHIT, not saying the Fram Extended Gard filter is better than Amsoil, RP, M1 but it certainly on the same level with the "better" filters and definitely better than a Motorcraft. This isn't the same filter as the crappy orange can. It is a wire backed dual ply synthetic media with metal end caps, it's actually a very good filter. [/QUOTE]
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