Auto xtra is Poland
M&H makes a huge volume of filters in Poland. Similar to how many they make in Germany.
Auto xtra is Poland
The Mann and auto xtra do look the kind of similar, using a rubber seal up top and bottom. They don't look like they came from the same CAD file though; different shapes up top.M&H makes a huge volume of filters in Poland. Similar to how many they make in Germany.
The Mann and auto xtra do look the kind of similar, using a rubber seal up top and bottom. They don't look like they came from the same CAD file though; different shapes up top.
The other two use felt seals top and bottom. I recall this being the OEM design in the past but I'm not certain. Maybe felt bottom and rubber top?
Yeah I rank them Germany, Korea, Poland, China ( Mann, k&n, auto xtra, champion), but the first three and are all very good, and China is more than acceptable. I also feel like the size is very good. I'm saving the used premium guard to measure media area, so I can compare to the Auto Xtra when the time comes. Just gotta make time to deal with that messIf you google the VW part number, it seems the VW part is made by Hengst in Germany which has a reasonable price on rockauto.
As to what the design is on the top or bottom, it can change over time. I saw a bulletin from Mahle on a different filter where they said they added a micro fiber / felt seal to better separate clean and dirty oil.
All the ones in your picture look good. I would think the highest quality will be the German made ones, but all of those look significantly better made than most US made spin on filter elements.
I've cut up the premium guard filter with a hacksaw. 10 pleats has a length of 36cm (14 inches). There are 74 pleats in total (not counting the seam please which is glued and therefore not open to flow). 7.4*36cm is 266cm. The height is 10cm( 4 inch). Total area is 2660cm^2 or 14*7.4*4=410in^2Yeah I rank them Germany, Korea, Poland, China ( Mann, k&n, auto xtra, champion)
I just checked both. ProSelect uses cellulose, while the Gold uses enhanced cellulose whatever that means for other applications, but not the OP's VW.Napa Proselect has the same media as the Napa Gold
I just checked both. ProSelect uses cellulose, while the Gold uses enhanced cellulose whatever that means for other applications but not the OP's VW.
I've done 2 more cold starts without startup clatter. So maybe this filter was the cause.
The NAPA ProSelect or the NAPA Gold? Isn't the ProSelect a bottom tier NAPA filter compared to the Gold?PG seem to be quite adamant that their filters should only be used for 5000 or 10000 miles / 12 months. And I think that Napa specified the media that is in the PG extended life filters for their ProSelect for a reason.
The NAPA ProSelect or the NAPA Gold? Isn't the ProSelect a bottom tier NAPA filter compared to the Gold?
NAPA advertise any efficiency info on both?ProSelect I believe has the same media as the Gold. I am basing that from a WCW side by side teardown.
NAPA advertise any efficiency info on both?