Best value filter for the "7317" size?

Yes - BUT...

I ordered them, and the fine print says they can (and did in my case at least) substitute the the 2876EX - which is the short can and what I got - Parts plus variant. Better to save your $5 and buy a Pentius on Amazon or go to Advance and at least know what your getting.

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they substituted the 2876ex for the 4612ex ?
 
I am considering using an OEM Hyundai filter on a 2018 Mazda that can accept a 7317. Every indication that I can find says it will work. The Hyundai filter is well built and large. $7.50 us at my local Hyundai dealer. Would have to make sure there is room for a bigger filter on the vehicle. If this fits my Mazda I'll run it 2 OCIs.
 
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I'm looking to get a replacement for what used to be the Supertech 7317, amazing value for the money, and worked on Subarus, Hondas, Nissans..
I used that in my Civic, my parents' both Subarus, and my brother in law's Acura.
(my STI gets M1-110, I only make an exemption for that car).

Now that the supertech 7317 is discontinued and you can only get the shorty, what is the next best option in terms of value for cars doing 6,000-10,000 miles OCIs?

I've been looking, and every filter under $5 either gives up the silicone ADBV (for nitrile), or gives up the metal end caps (like fram).
So I've been settling for the orange can, which I know gets the job done, but is there better value for the money at this point?

Send me a PM. It should go something like “you’re a filthy hoarder, I know you found some tough guards you were thinking about giving away, hook a brother up”
 
I am considering using an OEM Hyundai filter on a 2018 Mazda that can accept a 7317. Every indication that I can find says it will work. The Hyundai filter is well built and large. $7.50 us at my local Hyundai dealer. Would have to make sure there is room for a bigger filter on the vehicle. If this fits my Mazda I'll run it 2 OCIs.
9688 filters are fatter than the 7317 but not much if any more filter area. a fram 3593a sized filter is about the largest filter you can get for the application. it’s what i run on both accords that call for 7317
 
I bought a 12 pack of the Pentus XL's for my Civic, at $4.67 each. The standard version is even cheaper if the cost is too high for you.

Edit: never mind... Bob must have stimulated a run on the (filter) bank. These are showing $69 this morning!


That being said, my vote would be for these:

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Pack of 12 for $26
 
I'm looking to get a replacement for what used to be the Supertech 7317, amazing value for the money, and worked on Subarus, Hondas, Nissans..
I used that in my Civic, my parents' both Subarus, and my brother in law's Acura.
(my STI gets M1-110, I only make an exemption for that car).

Now that the supertech 7317 is discontinued and you can only get the shorty, what is the next best option in terms of value for cars doing 6,000-10,000 miles OCIs?

I've been looking, and every filter under $5 either gives up the silicone ADBV (for nitrile), or gives up the metal end caps (like fram).
So I've been settling for the orange can, which I know gets the job done, but is there better value for the money at this point?
MICROGARD select or Pentius PXL
 
I've used the Super Tech ST6607 for my 3 Honda's. They work just fine.

I prefer the ST6607's smaller size, as it will be less of a pollution hazzard for future generations when it eventually ends up in a landfill
if you think about the millions of cars using the smaller 6607 size instead of 7317 size.
 
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