So you verified by looking down the center tube that there was no wire backing through the holes?I've lost faith in Fram pretty quickly, I even noticed a Titanium filter at AAP having the new Ultra media the other day.
So you verified by looking down the center tube that there was no wire backing through the holes?I've lost faith in Fram pretty quickly, I even noticed a Titanium filter at AAP having the new Ultra media the other day.
So you verified by looking down the center tube that there was no wire backing through the holes?
Yeah, I figured the Titanium would eventually have the new non-wire backed media at some point.Yes, it had the new yellowish media with no wire backing. I put it back in the box and moved on. If I am considering a Fram can filter purchase nowadays I am checking the product in the box before purchasing. Finding a wire back Titanium filter is all I would be interested in at this time.
The change of the Titanium to new XG cheapened media version was inevitable. I never thought First Brands was going to keep the 2-ply full synthetic microglass media with wire backing for a 'made for AAP' OF. Essentially, that would have meant keeping all the tooling and materials (media & wire backing) for one outside (AAP) line. It was just a matter of new stock replacing the older OG Ultra media stock on the shelves.I've lost faith in Fram pretty quickly, I even noticed a Titanium filter at AAP having the new Ultra media the other day. I am starting to feel like those Supertech MP filters are looking really good for the price right now.
The change of the Titanium to new XG cheapened media version was inevitable. I never thought First Brands was going to keep the 2-ply full synthetic microglass media with wire backing for a 'made for AAP' OF. Essentially, that would have meant keeping around all the tooling and materials (media&wire backing) for one outside (AAP) line. It was just a matter of new stock replacing the older OG Ultra media stock on the shelves.
I was hoping you would mail me the Napa Gold filter so I could cut and post itInstalled the FRAM Extra Guard PH 9688 yesterday . Tightened little over 1 full turn . Replaced NAPA Gold 1334 that started to leak from the gasket after 2 to 3 extreme cold nights ( -20 ) . Checked the PH9688 after install and seems fine . Plan to check the next few days .
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I was hoping you would mail me the Napa Gold filter so I could cut and post it
The subject filter was made almost a year ago, so hard to say what the new ones look like. Might have been some newer PH3600 filter C&Ps posted here. My guess is this example is not typical.If anyone has interest, I can buy a 3600, cut it open, and post photos.
It does seem odd that they updated the design by making the pleats tighter only for it to go back to what it was before. I’m guessing my beloved PH16 is the same way.
I use a lot of the 7317s. AFAIK, they have always looked decent.
That’s a good point but I’m still surprised it was changed.The subject filter was made almost a year ago, so hard to say what the new ones look like. Might have been some newer PH3600 filter C&Ps posted here. My guess is this example is not typical.
Only change (permanent-??) in the EG I've seen is going back to a black nitrile ADBV.That’s a good point but I’m still surprised it was changed.
It was a few years ago when they added media to some. The Ph3600, PH16. Perhaps the PH2 etc.Only change (permanent-??) in the EG I've seen is going back to a black nitrile ADBV.
The one in this thread looks to have a decent amount of media ... it's just not spaced out uniformly like it should be. Fram needs to look at the machine that spaces the media before it's potted to the end caps.It was a few years ago when they added media to some. The Ph3600, PH16. Perhaps the PH2 etc.