High performing filter list?

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Do we have something like that here?
Vehicles would be a 12 Tacoma 4.0L and 22 4runner 4.0L. I have always used either Mobil 1 or Napa Gold. The Taco is a spin on and the 4runner is a cartridge style FWIW.
 
Any of these are GTG.

 
First of all, what does "high performing" mean??? are you referring to efficiency? capacity? high-flow for racing applications?

I would agree with Hootbro - any list is going to be out of date quickly, as the filter market is in a major flux and has been for a few years. Between takeovers and bankruptcies, there's precious little in the way of consistent quality these days. Therefore, making a "list" would be futile, as it would be inaccurate nearly upon date of print.
 
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First of all, what does "high performing" mean??? are you referring to efficiency? capacity? high-flow for racing applications?

I would agree with Hootbro - any list is going to be out of date quickly, as the filter market is in a major flux and has been for a few years. Between takeovers and bankruptcies, there's precious little in the way of consistent quality these days. Therefore, making a "list" would be futile, as it would be inaccurate nearly upon date of print.
Filter efficiency as defined by how clean the filters keeps the oil.
I actually ran a cross reference check on the Mobil 1 filter I have been running and Fleetguard makes a filter that will work for both vehicles. Probably switch to that as Fleetguard makes very good stuff.
 
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Filter efficiency as defined by how clean the filters keeps the oil.
I actually ran a cross reference check on the Mobil 1 filter I have been running and Fleetguard makes a filter that will work for both vehicles. Probably switch to that as Fleetguard makes very good stuff.
Do we know if Fleetguard has a stable future? With all the shake up I'm questioning all sorts of things.

Is Fleetguard still owned by Atmus Filtration Technologies (formerly Cummins Filtration)?
 
Do we have something like that here?
Vehicles would be a 12 Tacoma 4.0L and 22 4runner 4.0L. I have always used either Mobil 1 or Napa Gold. The Taco is a spin on and the 4runner is a cartridge style FWIW.
Those two are on the list.
 
Do we know if Fleetguard has a stable future? With all the shake up I'm questioning all sorts of things.

Is Fleetguard still owned by Atmus Filtration Technologies (formerly Cummins Filtration)?
Its hard to say, but given their ties to Cummins, I would say yes.

According to Google they are.
 
Filter efficiency as defined by how clean the filters keeps the oil.
I actually ran a cross reference check on the Mobil 1 filter I have been running and Fleetguard makes a filter that will work for both vehicles. Probably switch to that as Fleetguard makes very good stuff.
What's the ISO efficiency rating of the Fleetguard filters for your vehicles?
 
MicroGard Select is knocking it out of the park right now so it gets my vote. Second would be Mobil 1.
 
Do we have something like that here?
Vehicles would be a 12 Tacoma 4.0L and 22 4runner 4.0L. I have always used either Mobil 1 or Napa Gold. The Taco is a spin on and the 4runner is a cartridge style FWIW.
Im currently running a Fleetguard LF16011 for the past 3k miles, which is a Toyota YZZD1 crossref on my Yaris daily. Its a decent filter but if you want better max efficiency go for the Donaldson P551132. Old school Toyota owners are blessed to have such filters available from such otherwise heavy duty exclusive filtration.

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