Fram end caps

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I do not want to start the endcap war here, but I wonder what changed since the days where the carboard end caps on Fram where so bad and to be avoid at all cost , and now that no one seems to care about them on the TG ? Is it a different ...cardboard .... ?

Just curious to know , thanks
 
Here's what FRAM says about the end caps:
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End caps in the FRAM Extra Guard® and FRAM Tough Guard® filters are constructed from engineered fiber. FRAM has manufactured over two billion filters this way because with the plastiol glue this material allows for a superior seal with the filter media than does steel.

Honda, Subaru, Bentley, Roll Royce and Nissan all use fiber end caps in OE filters. BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, GM and many others use only fleece for an end cap, and Toyota weaves the ends of the filter media together and uses no end cap at all.
 
While BITOG does often have a hive mind, I think that the end caps have proven themselves reliable and that has had an effect on the board as a whole.

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Originally Posted by Baveux
I do not want to start the endcap war here, but I wonder what changed since the days where the carboard end caps on Fram where so bad and to be avoid at all cost , and now that no one seems to care about them on the TG ? Is it a different ...cardboard .... ?

Just curious to know , thanks




But you just did.
 
I laugh at people who bash Fram for having "cardboard end caps" while they blindly spin an ACDelco filter on their GM.
 
Originally Posted by RDY4WAR
I laugh at people who bash Fram for having "cardboard end caps" while they blindly spin an ACDelco filter on their GM.


FRAM I now trust...

I still don't care for E-core
 
The problems is people who think the ends caps are actually cardboard. I guess they figure Fram takes in all of Amazon's used shipping boxes and then uses them to cut their end caps.
 
Cardboard =/= fiber in this case. I could be wrong, but if I am remembering right, I vaguely recall reading that the endcaps in the TG and OCOD are essentially the same material as the filter pleats, just thicker/reinforced.

Either way, it's NOT cardboard, and it's perfectly serviceable as an endcap. It also binds to the glue FAR BETTER than metal endcaps, since it is porous.
 
Here we go again. If Honda asking Honeywell / Fram to make filters that also uses cardboard end caps, recommending it for 2 OCI (15k miles), and is fine, and have no problem after 15 years, I'd just not worry about it.

Teared media is bad (forgot which brand), I'd stay away from that brand instead of cardboard end cap Fram / Honda.
 
Originally Posted by Triple_Se7en
Anybody that calls fiber endcaps cardboard, should not be allowed dinner tonight, breakfast tomorrow and lunch on Friday.

Well then, looks like I will be fasting for the next few meals.
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Originally Posted by Baveux
I do not want to start the endcap war here...

The moderators here should lock/delete every thread that includes this or similar phrase.
 
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