Oil filter VALVOLINE or Hengst
That filter is just not right. Get an OEM filter. Hengst E300H D28
Have a look at Valvoline restore and protect which is also for high mileage vehicles. Also grab a few oil filters, as the product does such a good job, you'll want to replace the oil and filter, do a few good long drives in the first weeks/month, replace the filter, do it again over the next few months, replace the filter, and keep that for the rest of the year ( maybe check the filter just in case ), and you'll see just how well it does.
Haven’t had any issues with Hengst
Valvoline synthetic with oem filter.
Been driving these cars for almost 20 years and have yet to find a compelling reason to not use Mann or Mahle filters for everything, at times a Hengst here and there. Not one quality issue yet.
The OEM filter is made by HENGST and is perfectly fine to use and doesn't cause oil pressure issues.
I like Valvoline Restore and Protect along with the OEM black filter. But also, if your washer fluid lights keeps coming on, just unplug it. It’s so much easier than trying to find an another bump in the road to purposefully drive over to turn off! \ud83d\ude02 some say you can fill your washer reservoir with white vinegar and clean the sensor, but it didn’t work for me.
Another Hengst filter?
Their most recent mistake cost me my entire vehicle. They put my oil filter cover on without an oil filter. This caused debris from less than three months to create enough friction to blow a piston arm in my engine.
But I've seen this too, with the genuine Hengst filters
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Which oil filter to choose — VALVOLINE or Hengst?
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Which oil filter are better — Hengst or VALVOLINE?
In March 2026 on PartReview, oil filter Hengst were overall better than VALVOLINE.
- VALVOLINE received a PR Score of 76 out of 100, and Hengst scored 82 points.
- VALVOLINE ranked 20 in the overall ranking, and Hengst ranked 14.
- The average rating is higher for Hengst (4.2) than for VALVOLINE (4.1).
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Oil filter Hengst have better feature ratings than VALVOLINE:
- Leaks - owners believe, that this property for Hengst is better than VALVOLINE.
- Warning light - drivers claim, that this property for Hengst is outperforms VALVOLINE.
Which oil filter are more popular — VALVOLINE or Hengst?
In March 2026 on PartReview, oil filter Hengst were overall more popular than VALVOLINE.
By vote balance, oil filter Hengst surpassed VALVOLINE:
- For VALVOLINE, the ratio of positive (30) to negative (9) votes is 21 vote.
- For Hengst, the ratio of positive (61) to negative (13) votes is 48 votes.
By number of reviews, oil filter Hengst surpassed VALVOLINE:
- For oil filter VALVOLINE there are 13 reviews: 10 positive, 0 neutral, 3 negative.
- For oil filter Hengst there are 24 reviews: 19 positive, 2 neutral, 3 negative.
Which oil filter do car owners prefer — VALVOLINE or Hengst?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, oil filter VALVOLINE and Hengst have not taken top places in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding your review about these manufacturers.
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