New FRAM High Mileage Filter with release

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Oh, I can just see the price tag now at wallyworld....something like 25 bucks a pop I bet. Isn't that what LC is for?
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Perhaps Fram has been reading this on this forum, and are now issuing a superior line of oil filters. So, dont condemn something we dont know anything about. Could be the best thing since FP/LC......

With that being said, I tried to find out more about it, but their website has no mention of it. And the link to the article also does not give much info. I also noticed it had a Jan 05 date to it. Will be interesting to see what this is, at what price.
 
You're right MAJA, but, given Frams reputation for "quality" products, I think I'm just going to sit back and let nature run it's course on that thing. Sorry, but that's just me.
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Fram....almost sounds like it could be another "F word"..
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We agree on reputations, but companies and reputations can turn around. Especially if they are struggling. But with Walmarts having a large selection of Fram products, I dont think Fram is struggling.

Hence, this is probably not an improvement. But it doesnt hurt to wish it could be. Lets wait and see.
 
The filters are out now. I saw an ad for them at the counter of a Schucks in Oregon. I then took a walk back and saw a whole shelf of them next to the regular filters.
They have filter material, but a small plastic container near the threaded end of the filter. That is where the gel additive is. The outside looks exactly like the standard Extra gaurd filter.

They were $7.99 each. And Schucks is usually a bit more expensive for FRAMS.
 
Not all Frams suck, the X2 isn't bad. I had some cash burning a hole in my pocket so I purchased one, I like it. It's built nice, has great media, and has metal end caps. I don't know how you can complain about it.
 
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Originally posted by oilguy3:
Not all Frams suck, the X2 isn't bad. I had some cash burning a hole in my pocket so I purchased one, I like it. It's built nice, has great media, and has metal end caps. I don't know how you can complain about it.

The fact that I can get a Purolator that's better built for 2 bucks cheaper?
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OK I cut open a FRAM, 3387 size. Price, at $5.89 or so. It has the carboard ends, open ended cartridge with a soft rubber ADBV. In the center it has a plastic "cage" holder containing a dark brown or black grease like substance which is the release substance. I guess it disolves over time. Overall, it hasnt improved my perception of FRAM oil filters. But again it may be adequate to do what we need it to do.

I have pics, but havent found out how to post on this site. Email me if you want pics.
 
As a recovering FRAMaholic (clean for 2½ years thanks to BITOG), I am only interested in their products academically now, but it still galls me when a manufacturer introduces a new product, but doesn't mention it on their web site! How the heck hard is it to add a little blurb with some generic info until the site can be revised?! As if I needed ANOTHER reason to hate FRAM...
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Well I guess the next thing to do is send some of the "gel" in for a VOA to determine what the frig the stuff really is.

But since the filter construction appears to be Fram's normal cardboard crap, I'll pass on the thing.
 
There was a company that is making this gel beads oil replenishments packs for fleet trucking that goes in the filter, one forum did a study on them with hot oil or examining the weight after use, I forget the actual details, but the upshot was that no discernable matial loss could be detected from the gel beads after a period of time of in service use. So I wonder if that is what is in the Fram filters. Anyway made me leary of anything claiming time release oil replenishment, especially if it had to do with gel.
 
I found these filters at Walmart for $5.97. I was going to cut one open, but Maja took care of that for me.
 
Filters are supposed to remove stuff from the oil, not add it.
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The last time I bought a Fram that added anything to my oil - I found out years later that DuPont highly discouraged that substance (Teflon/PTFE) from being used in internal combustion engine applications! Gee, thanks Fram!
 
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I found these filters at Walmart for $5.97. I was going to cut one open, but Maja took care of that for me.

OK, if you arent going to cut it, are you going to use it? I can email pics to anyone if they need to see it.

Also, this "time release" agent is/are not beads, but almost like a grease, or like "Vaseline", sticky. Am not sure how it "disolves", over time.
 
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