Rat407 Joined Dec 13, 2002 Messages 2,529 Location North Carolina Mar 24, 2017 #1 This filter came off a 2003 Frontier with the 4cly. It was run 5k miles/9 months. Oil used was Havoline 10w-30. The drain back valve was kind of hard. This truck see's 5k oil changes for the most part and has 139k on it. This is a $2 filter.
This filter came off a 2003 Frontier with the 4cly. It was run 5k miles/9 months. Oil used was Havoline 10w-30. The drain back valve was kind of hard. This truck see's 5k oil changes for the most part and has 139k on it. This is a $2 filter.
B blupupher Joined Aug 27, 2004 Messages 7,627 Location Katy, Republic of Texas Mar 24, 2017 #2 For a $2 filter it looks like it did it's job. Louvers are opened up pretty well, a little deformation of the pleats, but nothing I would worry about. Thanks for posting.
For a $2 filter it looks like it did it's job. Louvers are opened up pretty well, a little deformation of the pleats, but nothing I would worry about. Thanks for posting.
H HM12460 Joined May 26, 2007 Messages 2,264 Location West Michigan Mar 24, 2017 #3 I'm impressed! Not bad at all for a $2 filter.
A AirgunSavant Joined Jul 22, 2015 Messages 3,768 Location MD Mar 24, 2017 #4 Not bad but I don't buy them myself- nice pictures-thanks!
S slacktide_bitog Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 16,124 Location USA Mar 24, 2017 #5 Looks good! What was the date code on the top of the can? That's one of the older Fram/Champ CQ Reds. They were the best filter in the economy tier filter segment. What did you replace it with?
Looks good! What was the date code on the top of the can? That's one of the older Fram/Champ CQ Reds. They were the best filter in the economy tier filter segment. What did you replace it with?