Air filter: Purolator vs. Wix/stock
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Air filter: Purolator vs. Wix/stock
Was time to change the oil on the D2 and I figured I would do the air filter as well since I have no idea how long its been there. Pepboys only had Purolators, so that's what I got.
When I took the old orange rimmed one out, there were pretty obvious differences. The Purolator had fewer folds and was 1/2" less "deep".
Anyone have issues after using the Purolator?
When I took the old orange rimmed one out, there were pretty obvious differences. The Purolator had fewer folds and was 1/2" less "deep".
Anyone have issues after using the Purolator?
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Aren't you proud that the truck is still running often enough to need an oil filter change?
Still, its a daily driver with no codes, no ticking, and ,with the OEM gray, runs mostly 185-195. Can't complain too much. Confident enough that I just dropped $800 on a new set of tires
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Clean is probably most important. I've had some pretty cheap filters though sometimes. For example most Honda filters have rigid plastic frames with rubber gaskets, but I've made the mistake of getting a Fram once or twice that was floppy foam. It's fine if that's how the airbox is designed, not so good if it's not.
The OE land rover filters have foam gaskets so no reason to worry there I guess.
The OE land rover filters have foam gaskets so no reason to worry there I guess.