Originally Posted By: ltslimjim
Originally Posted By: bigmike
I use P1s, classics, Mobil, Napa Golds, Bosch... quite a few other filters. I, however, prefer construction and flow over any other feature.
Purolators do not have the can construction of a Napa/Wix or a Mobil filter. For every person that points this out, there are 10 that point back and say "so what?"
Yes, really, what about it exactly makes you shy away? Road debris? Can exploding?
I don't use PureONE filters much, but don't hesitate to use them. Okay, thickness of the canister is less than my favorite filters, but does that mean the P1 is at the 'minimal can thickness before imploding point'??? Does anyone really know what a thickness requirement is? Yeah, you can get better outer construction, but what if the P1 had the thickest can and the others all were less? The P1's current thickness would be godlike. Thus, it's all about perspective.
I didn't state I shied away from them, but rather preferred construction and flow to be the priorities when choosing a filter.
Anyone that has cut open some filters can determine can thickness. The can construction on Bosch/Purolators is lacking in comparison to the others I mentioned.
I'm sure there is some degree of science to determine the minimum thickness before failure. I'm also sure, for cost measures, that manufacturing probably skirts the line as closely as possible while minimizing risk.
Let's get real here. We examine and analyze the construction of air filters the same way, but nobody comments negatively towards that analyzation when it is discussed in the Air Filter section. Why are so many BITOG members uptight about doing so with Purolator oil filters?