Cartridge oil filter deformation?

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I don't have a picture, but during an oil change back in early december on my 2014 VW Jetta with the 1.8L turbo engine, i pulled out the STP S11784 cellulose media cartridge filter from the housing to see that it gone from the usual cylinder shape to an hourglass like figure. Oil used during that OCI was 6qts Mobil 1 FS HM 5w30 (this was before i realized the engine needed oil meeting VW 502.00) I am curious as to why the filter took this shape. My hypothesis is short tripping without an occasional long drive to remove moisture from the oil caused the cellulose media to deform. Anyone have any other possible ideas why this happened? (MS Paint recreation below)
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Common complaint on German Car Forums that not OEM filters for German cars collapse, tear, twist, are not the correct length. Stick to Mann, Mahle, Hengst, or Purflux. I've had failures of aftermarket filters in VWs, Mercedes, and two different BMWs.
 
Common complaint on German Car Forums that not OEM filters for German cars collapse, tear, twist, are not the correct length. Stick to Mann, Mahle, Hengst, or Purflux. I've had failures of aftermarket filters in VWs, Mercedes, and two different BMWs.
Yeah after i pulled out the S11784, in went a microgard select MSL10396, which held up much better, but i might have to take advantage of AAP's oil change bundle for the next oil change because those Mann filters aren't cheap!
 
Yeah after i pulled out the S11784, in went a microgard select MSL10396, which held up much better, but i might have to take advantage of AAP's oil change bundle for the next oil change because those Mann filters aren't cheap!
ahh nevermind i just remembered you can only get CQ filters in their bundle deal :(
 
I would opine that the reason these cartridge filters deform so much is due to the design of the bypass system. The entire cartridge is shoved in to the cap where the bypass spring is located. Less robustly designed filters will tend to deform more with all of the cycling during the service interval.

That's how I see it looking at the filter on my Pentastar anyways.
 
I don't have a picture, but during an oil change back in early december on my 2014 VW Jetta with the 1.8L turbo engine, i pulled out the STP S11784 cellulose media cartridge filter from the housing to see that it gone from the usual cylinder shape to an hourglass like figure. Oil used during that OCI was 6qts Mobil 1 FS HM 5w30 (this was before i realized the engine needed oil meeting VW 502.00) I am curious as to why the filter took this shape. My hypothesis is short tripping without an occasional long drive to remove moisture from the oil caused the cellulose media to deform. Anyone have any other possible ideas why this happened? (MS Paint recreation below)
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Because the filter didn't fit properly. Has nothing to do with the type of oil or lack of approval.
 
You can, but 16 USD is pretty steep for a Mann HU6013Z
My local dealer charges about $12.50 for the VW branded Mann. Amazon has the same Mann filter for $13.50 and it gets delivered to my door. You can get them for much cheaper on Rock Auto (plus shipping) but you have to plan ahead.
 
You can, but 16 USD is pretty steep for a Mann HU6013Z
I am a Cheap Charlie just as much as the next guy, but if I have to pay the extra coin from a OEM supplier brand to ensure quality is meeting performance expectations, I am going to pay it.
 
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