Oil filter OEM Hyundai or AC DELCO
OEM oil filter is required in Hyundai or they will shut down and leave no codes in OBD2
Absolutely not. Example, I was an equipment manager at a Petroleum tank company. On our generator I tried to use several different manufacturers and the all blew the seals out because of filter material and pressure valves they used. I ended up buying OEM filters and never had a problem after that.
ALWAYS use a HYUNDAI (KIA) oil filter and crush washer! Change your oil and filter every 5k and you will be FINE!!
Lol I work at a dealership. Had 2 different Genesis coupe. Currently heavily modified. I use OEM oil filter with Liqui Moly 5w40 OIL. OEM filter due to bypass valve design and oil that is the very best.
The OEM filter is super cheap here at Hyundai parts shop in my town (cheaper than a mc happy meal) that I honestly just don't think about anything else.
I know old hyundai engines are very picky about their oil filter especially on their v6. Only use OEM filters from hyundai
It's an AC Delco PF2057 without a sticker on it. Completely fine filter overall.
AC Delco oil filters are now all made in China (but they won't confirm nor deny this), so they have a single package for all markets they serve.
the local gm dealer here uses the cheap delco filters and they always make my oil pressure drop 10psi
For oil filters I feel like the ACDelco filters are pretty low quality and there are many better options. Mobil and K&N oil filters are available at Walmart for $10-15, made in USA, and seem to be much better quality.
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