NAPA lists their Gold filters as 99% @ 30 microns. I was hoping for something like the Carquest Premium 99% @ 20 microns. Does anyone know what the NAPA Gold is rated at 20 microns?
Now that the NAPA Golds are made by PGI, I would think the efficiency would be the 99% @ 20u. Quite possible that the NAPA website is old info for the NAPA Gold when it was being made by WIX/Mann+Hummel.NAPA lists their Gold filters as 99% @ 30 microns. I was hoping for something like the Carquest Premium 99% @ 20 microns. Does anyone know what the NAPA Gold is rated at 20 microns?
And this on the NAPA box.Now that the NAPA Golds are made by PGI, I would think the efficiency would be the 99% @ 20u. Quite possible that the NAPA website is old info for the NAPA Gold when it was being made by WIX/Mann+Hummel.
Should try to email NAPA support and ask if that efficiency info is old and out of date.
Close enough.
Then you got the better new model by PGI.Interesting. I have a PG made NAPA gold installed on my Pilot.
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All the PGI made filters that are the "extended" version are rated for 10K miles. It says the NAPA Gold can go 10K miles in post 3.Interesting. It always seemed like a rugged filter, I bet it could go beyond 5-10K that most manufacturers are recommending (either in terms of miles or the OLM).
that's wild i never heard of a 7k filter always had been 3-5k jobbers or your premium runners 10+k
What were the old model NAPA Gold filters built by WIX/Mann+Hummel rate for up to mileage?that's wild i never heard of a 7k filter always had been 3-5k jobbers or your premium runners 10+k
Dunno wasn't the silver like a 5,000 mile filter and the Gold a 10,000 mile?What were the old model NAPA Gold filters built by WIX/Mann+Hummel rate for up to mileage?
Maybe they averaged them and rounded down to get 7000.Dunno wasn't the silver like a 5,000 mile filter and the Gold a 10,000 mile?