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Bosch Oil filter
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oil changed and one new Bosche oil filter later the car now has total oil pressure and runs great.

Pros: total oil pressure, runs great
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bosch Oil filter

If you are going to go with extended oil changes 10-20k miles you must use a high quality filter and if not a Group 3 Polyalphaolefin (PAO) oil, an actual full synthetic oil would be best. Mobil 1 and Castrol Syntec are not true synthetic they are (PAO) Group 3. Red-Line, Amsoil, and Royal Purple are the common true synthetics. If you paid less than $15-$20 a quart for oil it's not a true synthetic.

Your filter has to be high quality. Even then I would advise you change the filter and top off your oil at 8k-10k miles.

Oil filters that are able to go for extended runs are Wix, Napa Gold, and Bosch. Those are the 3 brands I trust for long term use. My truck with over 170k miles drives like it did over 13 years ago when I got it new.

Pros: long life, high quality
Cons: Fram filters fail easily
Mileage: 170000 km
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Bosch Oil filter

Bosch oil filters. I used them to desludge 2 engines, and it CONSTANTLY keeps pulling more and more out. Only problem, they are black, so leak detection can be difficult if its in a tight spot.

Pros: desludges engines
Cons: black, leak detection
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OEM Honda Oil filter

I use Castrol GTX and OEM Filter (15400-PLM-A02) in my 96 Civic (leaks oil..)

In my Integra I use Mobil 1 and currently OEM Filter (15400-PLM-A02). I've looked into the HAMP filters before, but I can't really justify the price. I've used OEM on my cars for thousands of miles with no problems.

Pros: no problems
Part number: 15400-PLM-A02
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Bosch Oil filter

One lesson I learned when buying oil filters for the VR6 is to NOT buy a Bosch filter. Why? They are about $10 more, and when you pull it out of that pretty little Bosch box and look at the filter, it's a Hengst.

Cons: overpriced, re-branded Hengst
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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