Oil filter OEM Hyundai or OEM Mazda
OEM oil filter is required in Hyundai or they will shut down and leave no codes in OBD2
I'd go with the OEM Mazda Oil Filters but any high quality synthetic 0w20 will work fine.
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
I’ve always used the OEM filter and Kirkland 0W-20 oil on my 2013 Skyactiv because I remember reading on the forums that due to the high compression of the engine the Mazda filter is specialized to handle that. Not sure if it’s true but no problems yet on 7.5k OCI.
OEM for the engine oil filter.
The dealer wants a $33 for a filter lol
The Miata is pretty easy to work on. But ironically, one of the simplest jobs is a major PITA, changing the oil filter The thing is buried underneath the intake manifold.
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