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Oil filter recommendations
Hello, I am curious which oil filter would be best: denso OEM or Bosch Distance plus high performance
Bosch is $13 and Denso is $6, but I want to get the very best filter.
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Wix 51348 which is relabeled as napa 1348. Great quality at a fair price.
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11-30-2019, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Vooryjoni
... denso OEM or Bosch Distance plus high performance.... but I want to get the very best filter.
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Of those two I like OEM. There are many, many good ones out there, many articles on here about them and online lists of many folks ideas of which is best and so on. Purolator Pure One or Boss are my favorites, mostly cuz I like 7500 OCIs. Luck and enjoy the Runner.
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Toyota #90915-YZZD3 https://amzn.to/2rIwAOk
This filter is a little longer than the original OEM filter #90915-YZZD1 so it has a larger volume capacity. I know people love Wix and other aftermarket filters but you can't go wrong with a Toyota filter and it's just as high or higher quality than anything aftermarket, in my humble opinion.
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If your engine is fairly clean on the inside, drive in a fairly clean average road, and you stick with 5k mil oil changes, I would stick with 90915-YZZD1 at $3.90 ea.
Get the better cleaning oil filters like the ones mentioned above if you have the extra coin or need an oil filter that needs the extra capacity of holding the extra dirt between oil changes.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mtbtim
Toyota #90915-YZZD3 https://amzn.to/2rIwAOk
This filter is a little longer than the original OEM filter #90915-YZZD1 so it has a larger volume capacity. I know people love Wix and other aftermarket filters but you can't go wrong with a Toyota filter and it's just as high or higher quality than anything aftermarket, in my humble opinion.
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Thanks, I am going to try doing a synthetic oil change since I have replaced most engine seals a year ago... when I do that I will probably push the intervals to 7k miles... do you think the longer filter will last that long?
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Originally Posted by Vooryjoni
Thanks, I am going to try doing a synthetic oil change since I have replaced most engine seals a year ago... when I do that I will probably push the intervals to 7k miles... do you think the longer filter will last that long?
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Yes, that filter will be ok for that interval no problem.
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Originally Posted by jgue467
Of those two I like OEM. There are many, many good ones out there, many articles on here about them and online lists of many folks ideas of which is best and so on. Purolator Pure One or Boss are my favorites, mostly cuz I like 7500 OCIs. Luck and enjoy the Runner.
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Thanks, I looked into the purolator but the Bosch actually holds more capacity and is even cheaper. I decided against the OEM because I need a filter than can last like your OCI because I will be switching to full synthetic since I changed most engine seals one year ago.
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I’ve been using the larger size in the Motorcraft FL400S from Walmart for around 3.75 a filter. Oil is always cheaper there too.
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OEM Toyota zz3's can be had for about 3.95 each through camel back or McGeorge...or whomever. For 5 cents more than the zz1's why not increase filter element and capacity...not much..1/2 cup maybe...but why not ? When I have to order parts I order a few filters too, will now be adding my sons taco filter to my list, and save about $3 per. Only prob is you have to have so many dollars in parts for free shipping..but with waiting for something big I need and order a bunch of filters, usually not an issue.
Toyota Airfilters are cheap too, on line and have them on my list.
someone months ago did research on filters, took the most common ones and cut them apart and it is pretty sad to see some of the filters and lack of filtration.. If I remember correct, fram lost
someone else can search….
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OEM, K&N, Mobil...those are my preferences.
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This or the Napa equivalent 1516 filter. It fits our truck and is an oversized filter. Same as the Motorcraft FL400S. I just don't like Motorcraft/Bosch because they're made by Purolator which had issues with the filter media tearing a few years back. Not sure if they fixed that by now.
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