I properly wait to see how and who made this oil . I like fram oil filter and air filter ... cabin filter ...
It is identical to the CQ oil it is replacing.I properly wait to see how and who made this oil . I like fram oil filter and air filter ... cabin filter ...
I properly wait to see how and who made this oil . I like fram oil filter and air filter ... cabin filter ...
True, but that was sort of what I was getting at. If consumers are already used to brands they know, and trust, Fram would have to either have a huge following from their filters or offer another incentive, such as better price. Even if their oil does come out of the same spigot as an already popular brand of oil.Brand names are becoming more of a marketing gimmick than anything. They usually depend on their prior history to get consumer respect. Names like Craftsman for example attract those who remember the Craftsman tools from long ago. Today’s Craftsman is not the same.
Maytag, Jennair, Kitchenaid, are they better than Whirlpool or Hotpoint? We see it here in oil filters as two corporations make probably 90% of the filters used here. Consolidation is blurring the brand
Yeah, AFAIK, FRAM is one of the best selling oil filter brands in the US. Whether they're good or bad is somewhat irrelevant in this case. All that matters is that they have a large client base, which means this base may be susceptible to purchasing other FRAM-branded products.I always assumed people thought they were garbage, which is probably a false assumption outside of people who actually researched filters when Fram had a bad rap for cheap construction.
Just like the Carquest brand oil this replaced. I’d bet almost anything it’s the exact same stuff.
The blender has been identified in this thread and all the others on this subject. Amalie.
It's one thing to recommend an oil for certain approvals or certifications but they shouldn't be ones that are impossible to meet by the list given. That's a red flag that should be hard to ignore.They make the filters most people buy, and Fram/AAP is probably banking on those people thinking, "Oh, wow. They make the filter so the oil must be really good!".
But seriously, if they're listing certifications that can't possibly be true, isn't that illegal somehow? Or does that depend on who's president?![]()
Amalie makes a very good oil for a lot of store brands.The blender has been identified in this thread and all the others on this subject. Amalie.
My point being that the "meets" list contains conflicting approvals that cannot be concurrently met. I wasn't complaining that there was only a "meets" list rather than actual approvals, but rather that it is saying it is suitable for some approvals that cannot be correct in conjunction with others on that list.Everything other than SN and dexos2 shows as "meets" so I have doubts about this being a pqia alert. If it falls inside the parameters for those two plus it's viscosity, it should be fine.
If it’s this formula … seems they would have this (left) label (note not A40)
The back label of FRAM 5W-40 lumped both left (Approvals) and right (Recommended for) columns into a single paragraph, it seems.If it’s this formula … seems they would have this (left) label (note not A40)
Yeah … Warren manages this better … But personally I think the majors are more vital to the globe … so I don’t buy much of the formulator only stuff …The back label of FRAM 5W-40 lumped both left (Approvals) and right (Recommended for) columns into a single paragraph, it seems.
Also, as I mentioned earlier, even Amalie 5W-40 is nowhere to be found on MB Bevo lists, which raises some doubts for me.
Plus the Mercedes-Benz approvals aren't written correctly for actual approvals. I couldn't find this brand on the VW nor the Audi list either.The back label of FRAM 5W-40 lumped both left (Approvals) and right (Recommended for) columns into a single paragraph, it seems.
Also, as I mentioned earlier, even Amalie 5W-40 is nowhere to be found on MB Bevo lists, which raises some doubts for me.
Lastly, VW 502.00 requires TBN to be 10 or above, so again, ***?