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Oil Filter C4 or C4P
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51woodie |
10-31-2018 @ 1:31 PM
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I have searched this site, as well as others, to find out if there are any issues with using a C4 vs. a C4P filter in my '46 Deluxe. Out of the boxes they look very similar, but the C4P costs a bit more. Fram describes the C4P as a "stacked disc media filter". Is one any better than the other?
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kubes40 |
10-31-2018 @ 1:52 PM
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Not a difference your car (engine) will note. Now being a Fram vs. a Hastings, well, there's a difference. Fram is not the filter we "older boys" grew up with. Independent tests show Fram near the bottom in filtering capabilities. Is it "good enough"? Probably. In fact, I might even use one on one of these old Fords around here. On a modern car? No how, no way.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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silverchief |
11-02-2018 @ 1:49 PM
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What oil filter is better than a Fram for our cars? I want the best.
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39 Ken |
11-03-2018 @ 6:38 AM
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Wix is generally considered the best. NAPA Gold is made by Wix.
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