Denso oil filters wildly varying quality with COO

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Quoting from another thread:

https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/2423218/Oil_filter_test_on_Finnish_car

Denso oil filters are being manufactured in Japan, Thailand, China, USA, etc. A Finnish magazine tested a Chinese Denso oil filter as near-top-ranking while Amsoil tested the Thai equivalent of the same filter as rock-bottom-ranking (no pun intended with rock catcher). To me it looks like there is too much variation in performance of the Denso oil filters with the country of origin (COO) and I trust the Amsoil results that the Thailand-made Denso oil filters are so-called rock catchers.

Note that Toyota also sells USA-made (by Champion Laboratories) performance oil filters for their TRD program.

Originally Posted By: Gokhan
Originally Posted By: OpelFever
The last time I bought a Toyota OEM filter was about 6 months ago and it was made in china, can't remember the part number though.

Bringing back this thread from the dead.

Yes, this Toyota OEM oil filter sold in Finland seems to be the made-in China Toyota/Denso 90915-YZZJ1, a replacement for the made-in-Taiwan Toyota/Denso 90915-YZZF2 sold in USA.

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This made-in-China Toyota/Denso oil filter came the second from the top in this Finnish magazine's tests.

As you see, quality of the Toyota OEM oil filters greatly vary, as they are manufactured in several different countries, including Japan, Thailand, China, and USA.

Made-in-Thailand Toyota/Denso 90915-YZZF2 came by far at the very bottom in the tests conducted for Amsoil, showing how different the quality of the Toyota/Denso oil filters could be according to the country of the origin.

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Years ago Toyota OEM oil filter 90915-10001 (made in either Thailand or Japan for this part number) came the second from the bottom in some other Finnish magazine's tests. However, this test is really outdated and there have been some counterfeit 90915-10001 oil filters as well.

http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/oil_filter_test.html
 
Are we talking about the can filter or cartridge filter?

Toyota has been moving more and more towards the cartridge although there are a lot of them still on the road using the can filter.

We have to be mindful of the age of the study and what kind of filter are we talking about.
 
Originally Posted By: JMJNet
Are we talking about the can filter or cartridge filter?

Toyota has been moving more and more towards the cartridge although there are a lot of them still on the road using the can filter.

We have to be mindful of the age of the study and what kind of filter are we talking about.

Toyota oil-filter cartridges sold in USA are entirely identical to the cores of the canister type Toyota oil filters sold in USA, and, yes, they are both made in Thailand.

Therefore, this discussion applies equally well to the canister- and cartridge-type Toyota oil filters.

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You can also see the amount of gunk collected by the high-efficiency Purolator PureONE but since the owner exceeded its mileage rating, it reached its capacity and collapsed. Thailand-made oil-filter cartridges will hardly collect any dirt during the same OCI and look clean, making naïve people think that it's doing a better job. Fram Ultra, Wix XP, Mobil 1 EP, etc. oil filters can allow longer OCIs without compromising the efficiency.

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Originally Posted By: Gokhan
Originally Posted By: JMJNet
Are we talking about the can filter or cartridge filter?

Toyota has been moving more and more towards the cartridge although there are a lot of them still on the road using the can filter.

We have to be mindful of the age of the study and what kind of filter are we talking about.

Toyota oil-filter cartridges sold in USA are entirely identical to the cores of the canister type Toyota oil filters sold in USA, and, yes, they are both made in Thailand.

Therefore, this discussion applies equally well to the canister- and cartridge-type Toyota oil filters.

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You can also see the amount of gunk collected by the high-efficiency Purolator PureONE but since the owner exceeded its mileage rating, it reached its capacity and collapsed. Thailand-made oil-filter cartridges will hardly collect any dirt during the same OCI and look clean, making naïve people think that it's doing a better job. Fram Ultra, Wix XP, Mobil 1 EP, etc. oil filters can allow longer OCIs without compromising the efficiency.

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Wouldn't the bypass valve prevent that the collapsing of the filter ?
 
The premise of this thread is coming from a 2011 study and thread that Gokhan resurrected yesterday. All this data is way too old to be relevant today. The study in the old thread was paid for by Amsoil and that throws a shadow on the results as well. Any study will have to be completely third party with no company involvement.

I also find it hard to believe that Denso produces quality automotive parts including oil filters yet their Thailand filters are chosen as suspect. Looking at the Denso global website, https://www.denso.com/global/en/ their oil filters are manufactured in various locations around the world.
 
Yes, you would think bypass valve would prevent such problems. It could also be installation errors by the owner, such as overtorquing or putting the O-ring in the wrong groove.
 
Originally Posted By: Gokhan
Yes, you would think bypass valve would prevent such problems. It could also be installation errors by the owner, such as overtorquing or putting the O-ring in the wrong groove.


???

the housings bottom out on a machined step...torque won't take it any farther.

O'ring similarly cant change the installed overall length.

Having had a Nissan for 13 years with a cartridge filter, it appears to me that the "high quality" media that has collapsed is do to the rubberish end caps leaving too much axial stress on the filter...

Both of your possibilities, placed on top of the "exceeded it's capacity and collapsed" are yet more of your wild arsed statements of fact with no actual backing.
 
Originally Posted By: PimTac
The premise of this thread is coming from a 2011 study and thread that Gokhan resurrected yesterday. All this data is way too old to be relevant today. The study in the old thread was paid for by Amsoil and that throws a shadow on the results as well. Any study will have to be completely third party with no company involvement.


they make the best oil in the world, for the best engines in the world, but their filters are rubbish...is my takeaway.
 
Toyota obviously placed oil flow over filtration as their biggest priority in designing that filter.
 
Originally Posted By: L_Sludger
Toyota obviously placed oil flow over filtration as their biggest priority in designing that filter.


except (engine) oil filters change flow to the nearly nothing degree in actual practice...


...next...
 
Funny this is brought up. RA sells Denso filters for my truck for just over $3. I would have bought one (for cutting open) if the other stuff I was purchasing was coming from the same warehouse.
 
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Originally Posted By: Shannow
Originally Posted By: L_Sludger
Toyota obviously placed oil flow over filtration as their biggest priority in designing that filter.

except (engine) oil filters change flow to the nearly nothing degree in actual practice...


...next...

I would phrase it such that Toyota puts the oil-filter life first over efficiency.

But then the efficiency of their oil filters wildly vary according to COO.
 
Originally Posted By: Gokhan
I would phrase it such that Toyota puts the oil-filter life first over efficiency.

Yawn. Somehow I'm still doing OK with the OEM filters on my Sienna and ECHO.

Why do I have such a hard time getting worked up over this topic? Should I be more concerned?
 
FWIW, my Accord was always serviced using the OEM Honda filters with also low efficiency ratings at 7-9k intervals up until 573k or so. Perhaps the efficiency isn't that necessary in a good engine?
 
Originally Posted By: L_Sludger
Toyota obviously placed oil flow over filtration as their biggest priority in designing that filter.


It is so obvious the standard filter offers flow over filtration, that they offer a whole line of TRD racing oil filters for high flow requirements.
 
Originally Posted By: kschachn
Originally Posted By: Gokhan
I would phrase it such that Toyota puts the oil-filter life first over efficiency.

Yawn. Somehow I'm still doing OK with the OEM filters on my Sienna and ECHO.

Why do I have such a hard time getting worked up over this topic? Should I be more concerned?
I guess the Framboys are tired of us ignoring them when they bash Puro so they are after Denso instead.
 
Originally Posted By: Garak
Originally Posted By: Gokhan
But then the efficiency of their oil filters wildly vary according to COO.

If they're not horribly worried, why are you?
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ROFL
 
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