Super Tech ST6607 C & P

AZjeff

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My daughter's 2015 Mazda CX-5 with the 2.5L 4cyl. I wouldn't mind a longer filter like the 7317 but I don't think it would fit under the splash shield. And props to Mazda for the little cover that comes off to expose the drain plug and oil filter so you don't have to remove the entire shield.

ST6607 & QS FS 0W-20 out
MP6607 & QS FS 5W-20 in because no 0W-20

As was stated by someone on the MP7317 C&P there seems to be no difference with this ST except the color of the ADBV. The media glue joint is fine, media fine, can't pull the cartridge apart and I really tried on this one. I used the ST last change because there was no TG or MP but this looks good to me.

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Looks well built, but wonder if the metal-on-metal "seal" at the leaf spring-to-end cap effects the efficiency some. Pretty hard to get a perfect seal there without a non-metal gasket like the Ultra uses.
 
Nice photos. I really like the plastic cage style center tube.

I know for sure the 7317 fits on a 2017 CX-5 cause I change the oil for my daughter in law and plastic door fits on just fine.
 
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Looks well built, but wonder if the metal-on-metal "seal" at the leaf spring-to-end cap effects the efficiency some. Pretty hard to get a perfect seal there without a non-metal gasket like the Ultra uses.

Good question. I fished it out of the garbage can, took it in the garage turned out the lights and shined a powerful flashlight up from the bottom. I could see a hint of light at one spot but I really tugged on it trying to tear it apart and the spring was tweaked slightly. Since it's under tension in the can I'd think any seepage would be minimal. I do have 2 of these in service, if I remember next OCI I'll check them for tightness of fit.
 
Good question. I fished it out of the garbage can, took it in the garage turned out the lights and shined a powerful flashlight up from the bottom. I could see a hint of light at one spot but I really tugged on it trying to tear it apart and the spring was tweaked slightly. Since it's under tension in the can I'd think any seepage would be minimal. I do have 2 of these in service, if I remember next OCI I'll check them for tightness of fit.


Looks good. What went back in and on?

Thank You
 
but but but it's got an ADBV. Not a Mazda filter. This won't work. Made in USA what not a oem roki from Japan? or Thailand? Mexico?
It's still running? This can't be it's got a ADBV.

Just joking. Great looking filter.
 
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