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Which Oil Filter, MANN or WIX?
by
dieselsnowmobile
on 04 Jun, 2007 15:12
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I want to use a good oil filter for my diesel with the correct by-pass valve pressure (30 psi?). I have never used Fram, but I have used STP, MicroGard, or Purolator in the past and I know these are not the greatest. Which oil filter is the best one, MANN or WIX? Or is there a better one? I've heard MANN is OEM and WIX is a pretty filter.
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#1
by
red64chevelle
on 04 Jun, 2007 17:00
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I like Mobil 1 and K&N filters the most. They are both pretty much the same, and even made by the same company. After that Mann filters are pretty damn good.
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#2
by
burn_your_money
on 04 Jun, 2007 17:13
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I use Bosch
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#3
by
red64chevelle
on 04 Jun, 2007 17:28
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Sorry, I forgot about the Bosch filters. I like them as well. I got board at my last job and cut up a Fram, STP, Bosch, and Mobil 1 filters. I was pretty impressed with all but the Fram and STP. I will never use one of those crap things again.
The Bosch and Mobil 1 filters both had a good thick can, nice flange and good threads.
The only reason I still vouch for the Mobil 1 and K&N filters over the Bosch is from some of the papers I have read. None of them say anything bad about the Bosch filter, but they do say great things about the Mobil/K&N ones.
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#4
by
Op-Ivy
on 04 Jun, 2007 19:39
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Bosch. But if its not available, than Mann.
German cars should use german parts IMO.
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#5
by
somepunk22
on 05 Jun, 2007 04:38
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FYI Amsoil EA oil filters are available for our cars.
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#6
by
BlackTieTD
on 05 Jun, 2007 10:51
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mann.
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#7
by
BlackTieTD
on 05 Jun, 2007 10:51
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Bosch. But if its not available, than Mann.
German cars should use german parts IMO.
i recently spoke with an old diesel veteran who studied bosch inj pumps in germany when the VW diesel was just emerging. he's been working on them and diesel engines in merc and vw ever since. has a shop down the street from my house now. rebuilds and maintains IDI diesels. dude loves the 1.6TD.
he told me that mann is the way to go and that up until recently, bosch was just as good. however, he says the bosch ones are no longer made in germany? or something about how they are made differently now and are no longer the same as the 'old bosch' filters. so he's switched to mann only now. if you get a new bosch filter check to see if its actually made in germany. i'd be interested to know..
(he also mentioned that running a fram is like running no oil filter for what thats worth)
i trust his experience since he's seen the effects of poor filter use for the past ~30 years as he's rebuilt the victim engines.
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#8
by
Op-Ivy
on 05 Jun, 2007 11:09
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Bosch. But if its not available, than Mann.
German cars should use german parts IMO.
i recently spoke with an old diesel veteran who studied bosch inj pumps in germany when the VW diesel was just emerging. he's been working on them and diesel engines in merc and vw ever since. has a shop down the street from my house now. rebuilds and maintains IDI diesels. dude loves the 1.6TD.
he told me that mann is the way to go and that up until recently, bosch was just as good. however, he says the bosch ones are no longer made in germany? or something about how they are made differently now and are no longer the same as the 'old bosch' filters. so he's switched to mann only now. if you get a new bosch filter check to see if its actually made in germany. i'd be interested to know..
(he also mentioned that running a fram is like running no oil filter for what thats worth)
i trust his experience since he's seen the effects of poor filter use for the past ~30 years as he's rebuilt the victim engines.
You are right. The bosch filters I currently have are made in the U.S.
Looks like someone is switching to Mann soon! :lol:
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#9
by
bert
on 05 Jun, 2007 12:01
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In the U.K its Mann,Mahle or kengst for me,yes fram are crap,made in the uk,ive cut them up too,not impressed,ive imported mobil1 oil filters for my mk1 petrol and they look good,
genuine vw filters are not made in germany anymore,the ones i was getting were made in brasil if i remember right, so i dont buy them anymore,
Bert
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#10
by
Baxter
on 05 Jun, 2007 12:02
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I use either gen VW or Mann at the garage.
No problems with them, but to be fair I have very few problems with oil filters in general.
The only filters I have had problems with are Fram, and I cannot remember what it was but i do know never to use them again!
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#11
by
BellCityDubber
on 05 Jun, 2007 13:27
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My Grandpa (previous owner to my mk2 jetta 1.6td)... was big on diesels...he would go to the local heavy duty diesel truck shops and he had baldwin filters on his 6 cyl cummins TD and one on the jetta
last week I came across this page
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilterstudy.htmlcheck out the overviews page
at the moment I purchased a fram because it was cheap... but that's the wrong idea.... I'm thinking about going back to a baldwin or mann...
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#12
by
foxracer1
on 05 Jun, 2007 14:05
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Where would you get a mann or bosch. I get STP because its easy to find and i bought a fram with no threads so that was the end of fram.
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#13
by
Baxter
on 05 Jun, 2007 14:52
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Do you lot get "Hengst" or "Kneckt" filters? these are sold here by one of the main VW Audi parts places, they don't seem bad either.
If you are short of filters I have a sensible suppy of OEM and Mann filters on the shelf.
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#14
by
RabbitJockey
on 05 Jun, 2007 16:39
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i'm all about wix, they are the best, fram is absolute crap. no filter is better than a fram. and i would definetly say that wix are better than mann too, looking at the 2 side by side the wix has more holes on top to flow more oil, and it just looks like a better quality. incase anyone doesn't know, wix are also sold by napa as their napa gold filters. the premium ones. i don't know who makes the silver line, aka the ***ty ones.