Copperhead
Veteran Member
One thing also, different grades of filters filter differently. For instance, a synthetic media filter typically will filter to a smaller micron level than a cellulose (paper) media filter. Also, the synthetic media has a more uniform cell structure that, while it does filters smaller, it also has a beta flow that allows it to be used longer and capture more and still flow effectively. For instance, many brands of standard cellulosic filter will filter to 30 microns typically. Their synthetic media versions will typically filter from 15-20 microns. So they filter a little better, and at the same time, will flow more uniformly, and actually hold more and last longer. This is why some of the higher end synthetic media filters make claims of being able to go 15,000 miles.
So even for shorter oil change intervals, the better quality filter could be beneficial due to the better filtration. So using a Wix XP / Napa Gold filter would be a better overall choice than the standard Wix / Napa filter. Same for using a Fram Ultra as opposed to a Fram Extra Guard.
So even for shorter oil change intervals, the better quality filter could be beneficial due to the better filtration. So using a Wix XP / Napa Gold filter would be a better overall choice than the standard Wix / Napa filter. Same for using a Fram Ultra as opposed to a Fram Extra Guard.