S2878XL vs S4967XL

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Recently I looked up the recommended STP XL filter on the ‘23 Sienna at Autozone and the suggestion was the S2878XL instead of the S4967XL. Used the S4967XL on our previous ‘21 Sienna so not sure what’s the different. It’s the exact same engine in both years and the 4967’s are still available at Autozone. Anyone know what the deal is?

Ended up with MicroGard Select MSL10332 instead but was still curious.
 
For some applications AZ STP filters use their own application #, not seen elsewhere. Another example is the STP S2808, it is the popular 9688 or 3593a. Using X reference.com the S2878 crosses to the more well known #, 4967.
 
Recently I looked up the recommended STP XL filter on the ‘23 Sienna at Autozone and the suggestion was the S2878XL instead of the S4967XL. Used the S4967XL on our previous ‘21 Sienna so not sure what’s the different. It’s the exact same engine in both years and the 4967’s are still available at Autozone. Anyone know what the deal is?

Ended up with MicroGard Select MSL10332 instead but was still curious.
AutoZone has not been showing me the correct filter for my Volvo for example, although I think it'll fit, so take what they "recommend" for your vehicle with caution. I recognize you are doing that since you're asking here. I suspect the 4967 is what you want to use since it's slightly cheaper.
 
AutoZone has not been showing me the correct filter for my Volvo for example, although I think it'll fit, so take what they "recommend" for your vehicle with caution. I recognize you are doing that since you're asking here. I suspect the 4967 is what you want to use since it's slightly cheaper.
The Autozone is slightly closer to my house so all things being equal I’d use the correct STP XL over the MG Select. And the Autozone has self check out so I don’t have to talk to the store reps. The O’Reilly’s in my town is more like an old store auto parts store. With Walmart’s filter stock low I imagine I’ll be using auto parts store more often now.
 
The Autozone is slightly closer to my house so all things being equal I’d use the correct STP XL over the MG Select. And the Autozone has self check out so I don’t have to talk to the store reps. The O’Reilly’s in my town is more like an old store auto parts store. With Walmart’s filter stock low I imagine I’ll be using auto parts store more often now.
Understood, I have some STP filters too & no Autozones near me but I am heading to O'reilly's to get a Microgard since I just received a $5 off $10 coupon. 😅 Can't complain about the cost with the bundle deal being so cheap if you buy it that way.
 
Picked up both of these today. The S4976XL is listed for both my wife’s 2007 RAV4 AZ engine as well as BIL 2007 Camry with the same engine.

The S2878XL is listed for my 23 Sienna.

From what I gather off this website is that sizing has to do with filter orientation as installed. Both the Camry and RAV4 has its oil filter thread upwards. Therefore can take the larger size, and potentially an oversized filter. The Sienna is horizontally oriented, thus less wiggle room. The other thing I picked up was the inflow/outflow pressure differential is less with a smaller filter. This may help with a hybrid engine in the Sienna.


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Picked up both of these today. The S4976XL is listed for both my wife’s 2007 RAV4 AZ engine as well as BIL 2007 Camry with the same engine.

The S2878XL is listed for my 23 Sienna.

From what I gather off this website is that sizing has to do with filter orientation as installed. Both the Camry and RAV4 has its oil filter thread upwards. Therefore can take the larger size, and potentially an oversized filter. The Sienna is horizontally oriented, thus less wiggle room. The other thing I picked up was the inflow/outflow pressure differential is less with a smaller filter. This may help with a hybrid engine in the Sienna.


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Thanks for the comparison pics. I actually would rather have a smaller 2878 filter after looking at these. It’s a tight squeeze in the Sienna’s oil change access area with the horizontal mount. A nice compact filter is ideal.
 
I know Fram does call for a PH4967 for both those applications. The “new” Toyota N1 filter introduced in 2018 on the A25A/M20A engines is a touch smaller, and has slots vs. holes on the baseplate. Wix and PG have different filters, forget the number.
 
^^^ Are those two MIcroGard Select made in Malaysia? Says something on the label but can't make it out in the photo.
 
N1’s are a bit iffy-iffy in my books.
 
N1’s are a bit iffy-iffy in my books.
I only play the oil filter quality Wac-O-Mole game so much. I’m running the N1 currently in the Sienna Hybrid and I’ll throw this new one on for a future oil change without worry. It is the last one I have in stock, but I’m not going to throw it out.
 
Understood, I have some STP filters too & no Autozones near me but I am heading to O'reilly's to get a Microgard since I just received a $5 off $10 coupon. 😅 Can't complain about the cost with the bundle deal being so cheap if you buy it that way.
I just did the same with a $10 off $20 promotion via email lol I got the Wix XP
 
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