Napa Gold Oil Filters

Not having seen every application and their corresponding date codes, I couldn't accurately speak to that conclusion. And as seen by my CQ Prem. 84356 anecdotes posted, many can still be nitrile. That despite whatever description currently provided by AAP. All that said, having used nitrile sealing gaskets for decades with no issue, either way not very important to me. As long as adbv silicone, good to go.
having bought and installed 3 of those specific filters (7317 cross reference) all of them have been silicone gaskets premium guards. you much be a low volume area. need to either buy up the old stock to find a store with more commercial customers.
 
......you much be a low volume area. need to either buy up the old stock to find a store with more commercial customers.
As I said, it's no big deal to me either way. Simply pointing out that others may still get nitrile, in fact other members have posted that same (nitrile) observation. Clearly, it's a priority for you, so congrats on buying from store that has the red gaskets with newer stock.
 
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Missed this at the time, but recently ran up on that video by Royalty Auto Service. Seems like a full on snow job with nebulas terms like "meets OE specs" and "we will take care of you". Bunch of data he cant share, right if it was a super efficient filter thad be shouting it from the roof top. They don't want the data out there so they can be free to go to the next lowest bidder.

Like if this was supposed to make us feel better about it, that's not what i feel after watching.
 
Missed this at the time, but recently ran up on that video by Royalty Auto Service. Seems like a full on snow job with nebulas terms like "meets OE specs" and "we will take care of you". Bunch of data he cant share, right if it was a super efficient filter thad be shouting it from the roof top. They don't want the data out there so they can be free to go to the next lowest bidder.

Like if this was supposed to make us feel better about it, that's not what i feel after watching.
That video and some of the posts here made me switch away from Napa gold after buying them for years. I then went with amsoil thinking they were solid. I’m mistaken with that choice and posted about it in another thread.

This constant chasing and having to research the current “okay” supplier of filters is frustrating.
 
Napa Gold is no longer Wix because they couldn’t supply enough to Napa and quality went down the tubes. PG now makes Napa Gold filters which is for the better efficiency wise and quality wise.
To confirm, the now (largely) Chinese/Vietnamese made filters branded "Napa Gold" are better than the ones made often made in NC/domestically by wix?
 
Maybe I'm getting too old to keep this straight, but I thought M&H still made the Napa gold filters. Thanks @Glenda W. @Pablo @BrendanC for the info. It looks like my local Napa won't be cut out of the loop of my filter purchase searches going forward.
 
This constant chasing and having to research the current “okay” supplier of filters is frustrating.
Welcome to the world of oil filter whack-a-mole. 😄

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I do believe their Euro made filters may still be top notch. Others will chime in.
The M+H filters made in Europe in their own factories have top notch build quality. Its the companies they have acquired and operate (Purolator and WIX) that seem to have issues.

If one is looking for high efficiency, I don’t think that is prioritized.
 
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