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fram = JUNK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Barry
Sorry it's fram that was junk not wix. I do run wix time to time Last edited by B Parker; 09-13-2019 at 07:50 PM. |
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I would love to hear more to back this up. I use the wix racing filters and have done so for years with zero problems stockers, super stockers and street cars
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Personally I have never had a problem with any of the Fram filters that I have used. I have quit using over the counter spin on filters on my race engines over ten years ago after I had problems with some AC filters collapsing. I now use a System 1 filter and have had good results. I also don't use passenger car oil in my engines either. Haven't had any lifter issues since that change. Presently I have been using Lightning Racing oil with good result as well. They are a company local to me that makes billet rods and has developed some good racing oil to compliment their rod line.
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Through the 46 years of my Engine business Fram filters seem to be the most common filter my customers have issues with, esp in endurance type applications. if an engine leaves my shop it has a Wix, NAPA, Baldwin or System 1 filter.
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I had the guy from the Sunoco lab check my System1 filter as well. It did not catch as much trash as the WIX, nor flow as much. Very suprised.
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Herd enough,have a Wix 51069 R coming ,Thanks
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Countless problems traceable to Fram filters over the years. From OE stuff in the old dealership days, to stories of guys tearing up equipment at the track due to filter failures. Even though I've been told the HPs are different from the regular filters, I won't take that chance.
Spin on filters - Wix, NAPA Gold, and I see K&N used on a lot of high end stuff. I've always used System One on my stuff and like the ability to maintain it weekly to catch any problems early. |
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