2015 F-250 WIX 57151 4,458 Miles [Cut Open]

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I have to say that versus the MC FL-2051s that I ran recently, this WIX is substantially better with regards to construction. Wire-backed media is undoubtedly the reason. The can is thicker than the MC (harder to cut with my filter cutter) and the filter just feels **solid**. Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 was used with this WIX and a Carquest Blue 84151 replaced this one (also made by Affinia in the US) along with Kendall Super-Dxa 15W-40.

At any rate, enjoy.

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It looks good. But that Motorcraft didn't look bad either. This one only looks good because of the wire backed media, as you said. My friend always runs Motorcraft filters on his 6.7L.
 
Dome end bypass on this WIX ... interesting. And crazyoildude's favorite center tube design.
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Originally Posted By: 2015_PSD
Wire-backed media is undoubtedly the reason.


Wire-backed media ? Shouldn't there be an ' XP ' in the part number ?
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Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
Originally Posted By: 2015_PSD
Wire-backed media is undoubtedly the reason.


Wire-backed media ? Shouldn't there be an ' XP ' in the part number ?
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You would think. But look closely at the photos of the center tube. You can see wire backing through the slits. Guess this one doesn't fit the regular construction of the normal WIX filters.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Dome end bypass on this WIX ... interesting. And crazyoildude's favorite center tube design.
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Yeah I noticed that -- a perforated center tube -- interesting.

ZeeOSix, I'm surprised you're not taking a crack at it for its efficiency.
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Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Dome end bypass on this WIX ... interesting. And crazyoildude's favorite center tube design.
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Yeah I noticed that -- a perforated center tube -- interesting.

ZeeOSix, I'm surprised you're not taking a crack at it for its efficiency.
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What is the efficiency? Wix says 2/20/75=3/12/17.
 
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
ZeeOSix, I'm surprised you're not taking a crack at it for its efficiency.
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It's not a junky XP. LoL
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Originally Posted By: steveh
What is the efficiency? Wix says 2/20/75=3/12/17.


It's obviously not the "regular" WIX which is 95% @ 20 microns.

This one is:
50% @ 3 microns (beta 2 = 3)
95% @ 12 microns (beta 20 = 12)
98.7% @ 17 microns (beta 75 = 17)
 
Looks very good there man. You could use this filter to whoop someone over the head if needed
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that is the same filter has my step fathers F250 has on it. It's one if the biggest filters I've ever seen at Wally world.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
And crazyoildude's favorite center tube design.
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Based upon what I see, there is no restriction in that tube design
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Originally Posted By: Branson304
It looks good. But that Motorcraft didn't look bad either. This one only looks good because of the wire backed media, as you said. My friend always runs Motorcraft filters on his 6.7L.
Meh...the string around the media in the MC is something from the 1960s and it did not remain in place. Until FRAM makes an Ultra for it, I am going to stick with the WIX/CQ Blue filters.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: steveh
What is the efficiency? Wix says 2/20/75=3/12/17.
It's obviously not the "regular" WIX which is 95% @ 20 microns.

This one is:
50% @ 3 microns (beta 2 = 3)
95% @ 12 microns (beta 20 = 12)
98.7% @ 17 microns (beta 75 = 17)
I like it
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Originally Posted By: car51
Good choice 2015_PSD. No more tearolator or MC filters for me. Just good old BALDWIN
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Agreed. Even if the cost is a few dollars more, it is worth it to me not to have to worry about a filter that could fail due to weak media or some such. According to ZeeOSix's post, the efficiency on the WIX/Clarcor is excellent.
 
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