Yes.Sorry if this isn't the correct thread to ask this but I just want to verify that the PH9688 (or the ST9688) will work on a Honda 2000 Civic (in place of the 3593A which are harder to find at the moment). Thanks!
Those haven't been make for a long time.Does anybody know what that sticky stuff is in the high mileage fram filters?
I've never seen any issues ever reported on the 7317.The Fram 9688 is rumored to be built a little better due to some issue that the 7317 had, but never seen anything concrete that ...
I have used dozens and dozens of them in over 500k Subaru miles. Who is reporting what issue?I've never seen any issues ever reported on the 7317.
i had one for fun a while ago, i wondered what that stuff isThose haven't been make for a long time.
I think it was some kind of additive that slowly dissolved and helped keep the oil TBN up (ie, acid neutralizing additive).i had one for fun a while ago, i wondered what that stuff is
Didn't they once sell filters pre-loaded with Slick 50 teflon?Does anybody know what that sticky stuff is in the high mileage fram filters?
A guy got it analyzed by blackstoneI think it was some kind of additive that slowly dissolved and helped keep the oil TBN up (ie, acid neutralizing additive).
A guy got it analyzed by blackstone
Nate is great...no not really. Dudes all over the place though. He will pick up a Wix filter and be talking about the base plate of another. ADD ADHD Simple minded???Anybody that listens to Nates Interactive Auto and believes that garbage or can even understand that idiot, I truly feel sorry for them.