Fram Endurance FE10575 C&P

It IS their history to be honest. I've used Mobil1 EP for decades with no complaints.
just because it hasn’t blown up doesn’t mean there isn't issues. i urge you to look outside of the history and educate yourself.
 
It IS their history to be honest. I've used Mobil1 EP for decades with no complaints.
There are many people that have used Fram orange cans without complaints as well? Use whatever works for you. He has UOA to back it up.
 
Mobil 1 filters and the Boss are currently built by M+H. No thank you…

When Mobil 1 oil filters were good they were built by Champ Labs, the current maker of the Fram Endurance.
Thanks for the info. I'll stick with my Mobil1 EP and BOSS Filters
 
Unless the 12,500 miles was mostly highway miles , I’d be changing a 9 qrt oil engine capacity oil every 10K mile / 12 month OCI and then consider I got my money’s worth on the oil filter and oil with a cleaner engine the result . Just because someone said or you were told you could go longer on the oil doesn’t mean you should . Besides , I like to get under a vehicle to check for any leaks and do a general inspection underneath for anything out of place (at least once year in your case) .
Every car in your signature would benefit from a 5k oil change.
 
it’s on the two UOA’s i’ve posted on here. the first is a 21’ chevrolet 5.3L after 12k on HPL PCEO, the other is this F150 at 12k on HPL PCEO.
I'm not so active these days to check the UOA section of the forums but I found it, thanks.

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With the ISO Cleanliness Code reading at 22/21/18 doesn't seem so impressive for a filter that is rated for 25K miles. WearCheck is noting the particle contamination numbers are at abnormal levels across the entire range of micron size.

This probably aligns with the poor leaf spring sealing everyone been talking about lately here.

I had a Donaldson that had a minor pleat defect on the second half of a 10,600 mile run that came out more cleaner at 19/18/15 Of course we're comparing apples to oranges since this is overall a different engine.

Originally I was running the FE3600 with a 360 degree magnetic coverage with base plate SMCO Magnets in hopes to get it to 10K for sampling but ended sooner due to the car getting rear ended to a total loss. Unfortunately its gonna have to wait for a long while until I'm done with the other filters to re-run the setup again.

I do have an OG FS3600 currently on, going with a similar setup with the magnets. Been so busy with other things that I'll likely sample it at 10K instead of planned 5K since I'm far past 6K miles now.

Thanks for sharing.
 
With the ISO Cleanliness Code reading at 22/21/18 doesn't seem so impressive for a filter that is rated for 25K miles. WearCheck is noting the particle contamination numbers are at abnormal levels across the entire range of micron size.

This probably aligns with the poor leaf spring sealing everyone been talking about lately here.
What was the mileage on that OCI? If the leaf spring was a decent leaker, the oil cleanliness is going to get worse as the OCI is increased compared to if it wasn't leaking dirty oil past the media.
 
What was the mileage on that OCI? If the leaf spring was a decent leaker, the oil cleanliness is going to get worse as the OCI is increased compared to if it wasn't leaking dirty oil past the media.
I believe he said 12k oci with HPL. I’m also wondering if this is a good example of a leaky Endurance? Admittedly I’m not familiar with particle count interpretation.
 
admittedly this 5.0 burns oil like no tomorrow, this is the last one in the fleet. the other 2 we had couldn’t hold oil level for a week. this one burns about 4 quarts over 12k. oil was always changed at 6k previously with OTS oil and the HPL EC run didn’t produce much in the filter. the new coyotes just didn’t work well for us. gorgeous trucks with a very nice feature set when compared to the chevrolet work trucks. gobs of power too.

had to put add-a-leafs in all three of the trucks because as soon as you put a trailer on them the plastic overload leaf was maxed out and sitting on bump stops. bean counters didn’t order max tow package.
 
Good choice if you don't really care about efficiency ... and some don't which is fine. "Reputation" of a product can be either good or bad depending on what direction the product goes after that reputation was created.
Yes, I don't care much about splitting hairs on efficiency. I want a filter that can perform long term and perform well. I am a Mobil1 fanboy from waaayyy back when.
Thier EP products keep my cars going hundreds of thousands of miles issue free.
 
Yes, I don't care much about splitting hairs on efficiency. I want a filter that can perform long term and perform well. I am a Mobil1 fanboy from waaayyy back when.
Thier EP products keep my cars going hundreds of thousands of miles issue free.
Nothing wrong with M1 especially the EP line! If the louvers are open on the Boss and your happy with the efficiency and price that’s a winning combination imo.
 
and why is that? is it the new leaf spring issues or because “fram is junk” from the orange can days? i urge you research boss/mobil 1 efficiency data.
No doubt. I've never seen any issue with the cartridge Frams I've run. Their efficiency is tops. Even the plain Jane Extra Guard beats the snot out of most filters in terms of efficiency.

I see nothing wrong with this cutaway Fram. From just looking at it, it appears to have done its job just fine. I run the Endurance on my Vette, but not for more than 5k. That's a pretty easy life for it.
 
Nothing wrong with M1 especially the EP line! If the louvers are open on the Boss and your happy with the efficiency and price that’s a winning combination imo.
There are some fantastic oils out there to choose from. Great oil filters too.
I choose my particular combo to get quality 7k mile intervals. I've had 2-3 times a coolant line blow and the car briefly overheats. I believe that oil saved me with not a thing wrong after changing the oil immediately after overheating again. So I have some extra miles I can safely put on before changing and in the mean time I have quality detergents and lubrication
 
Yes, I don't care much about splitting hairs on efficiency. I want a filter that can perform long term and perform well. I am a Mobil1 fanboy from waaayyy back when.
Thier EP products keep my cars going hundreds of thousands of miles issue free.

Those always come out looking good from my Jeeps, too. (cartridge). But I have seen 1 ppm more insolubles consistently compared to the Fram XG in the Pentastars, when I've done the UOA's. Not a big deal. I bought 12 to 14 of the Mobil 1 filters on clearance at Wallyworld 5 or 6 years ago for $3 each. I think I have one left. They've served well.
 
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