Kn welded nut filters were champ labs anyone know the stp manufacturer of this design. Here's an example
What’s the efficiency ?Even though AZ online shows "Made in Vietnam" in the picture when I actually visit any AZ it's a Champ Labs made filter on the shelf. Obviously, existing stock needs to work its way out but I really want the Vietnam version before I buy.
https://www.autozone.com/p/stp-max-engine-oil-filter-s10590ml/750108
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What I see on the shelves...
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Old ones are Champion Labs like show above in post 3. Champion Labs is now shut down, but stock still on the shelves. The new STP Max Performance filters are now under Premium Guard Inc (PGI). AutoZone website says 99.5% @ 25u efficiency. Probably the same guts as the Carquest Extended Performance full synthetic filter, also under PGI.Kn welded nut filters were champ labs anyone know the stp manufacturer of this design. Here's an example
How does it leak maybe from installation using tools it’s obvious the nut is there for ease of removal. Besides that it’s just metal welded to metal. For me the nut is not the selling feature I like the internals. But if there’s any chance of leaking I’ll stick with my economy 10k filtersIve see some K&N with nut have a slow leak.
No thanks.
The welded nut filters can leak at the spot welds, & rust out under the nut (they’re not painted underneath!)-the style is actually banned at a lot of tracks!How does it leak maybe from installation using tools it’s obvious the nut is there for ease of removal. Besides that it’s just metal welded to metal. For me the nut is not the selling feature I like the internals. But if there’s any chance of leaking I’ll stick with my economy 10k filters
Only at the bypass leaf spring...These won’t leak
IMO the danger is the safety wire holes in the nut, moisture (& salt) gets in there. Are these STP ones backed full synthetic? The K&N ones didn’t seem to be(?)Lions share of the K&N oil filters nut welds leaking oil is from people using the nut for install which K&N advises to use for removal only.
I can see it being an issue for a vehicle that sits a long time (multiple years) or goes through multiple winters without filter replacement. I cannot see it being an issue if one at least changes their filter once a year.IMO the danger is the safety wire holes in the nut, moisture (& salt) gets in there.