The plant in west-central Ohio (in Greenville) is a union plant (for good or bad), so it's pretty unlikely they are paid anywhere close to minimum wage. I also wonder how much of the "assembly" is done by machine.Assembled by minimum wage workers
The plant in west-central Ohio (in Greenville) is a union plant (for good or bad), so it's pretty unlikely they are paid anywhere close to minimum wage. I also wonder how much of the "assembly" is done by machine.Assembled by minimum wage workers
Just playing devil's advocate, what happens if someone posts (1) example of a bad Napa filter ? You switch to something else and there's examples for that brand too. People post good Honda filter examples weekly or monthly here but those are just thrown out as flukes ?Well, I am scared away from Honda oil filters as of now.
The genuine honda filter wrench fits PGI filters just as well. Likewise for Pentius.I'm still using the Honda A02. Not because I think it's a superior filter but because everything else is such a crapshoot these days and I have a genuine Honda filter wrench that fits them so well. On my 5th Honda now.
Exactly. Before all Hondas used the M1-110 (7317) it was the M1-104 (3593).There's no "feelings" about this, it's 100% accurate (except for the S2000 at some point). 20+ years ago, they were standardized on (using Fram #) 3593 and moved to the 7317 equivalent. Dealers probably order/receive oil filters by the pallet because of this standardization.
I'd rather have 20 microns made in Korea or 25 micron made in Vietnam than 48 micron made in USA.The Boss is on sale and also made in USA.
Unless something has changed, the Honda A02 ISO 4548-12 efficiency was 66% @ 20u. Not very good.Unsure if the actual specs are the same but it's basically a Fram Extra Guard, which I think they label filtration like 95% @ whatever, so yes, it is way more efficient.
The point of my post was Fram making Honda oil filters. If Napa Gold filters start being made by Fram, I am done with Napa Gold. You can tell me forever how great Fram filters are, I will NOT use them.Just playing devil's advocate, what happens if someone posts (1) example of a bad Napa filter ? You switch to something else and there's examples for that brand too. People post good Honda filter examples weekly or monthly here but those are just thrown out as flukes ?
Unless they made it like the OG Ultra. NAPA Golds are currently PGI made, but were made by Mann-Hummel before that. Think NAPA got tired of the decrease in quality from Mann-Hummel.If Napa Gold filters start being made by Fram, I am done with Napa Gold.
I have Autozone nearby. Is a STP XL what I'm looking for?The genuine honda filter wrench fits PGI filters just as well. Likewise for Pentius.
There's no reason to use an A02 these days.
Carquest Premium with synthetic media.I have Autozone nearby. Is a STP XL what I'm looking for?
Discarded spec sheet number keeps going higher.I'd rather have 20 microns made in Korea or 25 micron made in Vietnam than 48 micron made in USA.
Times change. The OG Ultra with wire backing was probably the best filter ever made for the price. Fortunately, there are helpful lunatics on this forum that document the ongoing changes with oil filters in ways that no one else anywhere would. And they have my gratitude.You can tell me forever how great Fram filters are, I will NOT use them.
CQP is not sold at AutoZone. STP XL is the equivalent AZ filter made by Premium Guard.Carquest Premium with synthetic media.
In my area the STP XL are made in China by PG. Some folks have reported that the STP XL in their area are made by Champ Labs. The best way to tell the difference is to look to see where they are made and also if they have holes or louvers. The PG made ones will have holes.I have Autozone nearby. Is a STP XL what I'm looking for?
I somehow missed the AZ part, good catch.CQP is not sold at AutoZone. STP XL is the equivalent AZ filter made by Premium Guard.
That is some clean looking oil for 6 mos service. My filter take off would look like that after 2 days, maybe.2023 CR-V 2.0, done at dealer 6 months/4500 miles ago
Put on a Napa gold, and ESP 0w20
I also was surprised at how clean the filter element looked, barely discolored at all. The oil was darker, but not black.That is some clean looking oil for 6 mos service. My filter take off would look like that after 2 days, maybe.
One benefit here is the P-gasket. Those have never weeped or stuck in service, whereas many flat gaskets weep or stuck.
Agree you don't want windows in the filter, but you have a dome end bypass that periodically opens and flushes accumulated debris into the engine. Not defending poor quality, but just think about that. - Arco