Amsoil re-design of filters

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Originally Posted By: Pablo
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AMSOIL Re-Designing Affected Filters
As previously announced, a small number of customers with vehicles from Honda, Acura, Toyota, Lexus and Pontiac (with Toyota-built engines) have reported that their vehicles’ oil pressure light has illuminated prior to reaching the end of the AMSOIL-recommended 25,000-mile drain interval (see announcement). These issues have been limited to a few smaller Ea Oil Filters (EaO13, EaO09, EaO10 and EaO57) and do not apply to the entire Ea Oil Filter line. The smaller filters can potentially fill with contaminants rapidly and limit the oil supply to the engine. Although these issues have only been reported in a few extreme cases, AMSOIL has taken steps to limit use of the affected filters on vehicles where these problems have occurred. AMSOIL is currently re-engineering the affected filters and replacements will be available as soon as possible. In the meantime, AMSOIL offers both WIX and MANN oil filters for the affected applications. If a WIX or MANN oil filter is used, AMSOIL recommends changing it at the OEM-recommended interval or 7,500 miles, whichever is longer, when using AMSOIL synthetic motor oil*. Check the AMSOIL Online Product Application Guide for the most up-to-date application information.

*Note: In gasoline-fueled vehicles, AMSOIL XL Synthetic Motor Oils are recommended for 7,500-mile/six month oil change intervals, or longer where stated by vehicle manufacturers or indicated by electronic oil life monitoring systems. Change aftermarket, OEM or AMSOIL Ea Oil Filter at every oil change.


Now that the filter service length has dropped from 25K to 1/2 of the severe service or 7.5K, has the price dropped any?
 
Originally Posted By: LargeCarManX2

Now that the filter service length has dropped from 25K to 1/2 of the severe service or 7.5K, has the price dropped any?


I'm not sure, but I doubt it.
Their costs haven't changed just because of the circumstances.
Are the prices in the cheap(er) oil filters going to go down any?
 
Didn't they drop these filters from their line? Can't sell them cheaper if you don't sell them.
 
I'm thinking the idea is that they are only going to sell lower efficiency filters for certain apps like the Toyotas. We probably won't see a redesigned filter to replace the EaO57 or 09 or 10. At least that is the way I am reading it.
 
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