Engine/Cabin filter; DIY with mann filters, should be like $50 for both
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I went with the Mann filter to get Polyphenol for mold and bacteria protection along with the carbon.
This Mann cabin air filter is probably the best one I’ve ever used. I could be behind a diesel truck and smell nothing but clean air.
I typically use Mobil 1, Valvoline, or Pennzoil fully synthetic 5W-30; whatever is on sale. I use a full synthetic and change it every 5000 miles.
Use a good quality oil filter too (not Fram). I typically use Napa Gold, Wix, Mahle, or Mann
I typically use a Volvo/Mann filter, with 4K intervals.
You should stick with the OEM filter, made by Mann or Hengst. You can buy at VW dealer or Amazon.
Go on amazon and look for a Mann Frecious Plus filter, its as good as it gets
Mann is OEM to many manufacturers. Since I've been fixing German cars for 35 years, I'm pretty certain I have seen more used oil filters that you ever will. As a diagnostic technician for over 20 years, I bet I cut open more oil/fuel filters too. I have never seen a factory [Mann, Hengst, Mahle] filter not do their job in the time/mileage they are suppose to do it. I have seen them fail after 40k miles, but that is not what they are designed to last.
I switched over to Mann biofilter and had positive results esp w/ smells.
I noticed a huge difference in how clean the oil was midway between changes when I went to a Mann filter from a Purolator filter.
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