5 Best Oil Filters for Synthetic Oil

5 Best Oil Filters for Synthetic Oil

Basic car maintenance is something that is easily accomplished at home – it doesn’t take long to learn and involves just changing out the various filters and replacing the oil. Keeping things ticking over smoothly will ensure that you get the best useful lifespan from your vehicle.

With the new types of oil filters on the market, basic car repairs become even easier – you just need to know where to look, and installation is done in a matter of minutes. In fact, it will probably take you longer to find the right filter for your vehicle.

Which is one of the reasons that we decided to create this list. In it, we go through the top five oil filters to help you narrow down your choices.

 

FRAM XG7317 Ultra Synthetic Spin-On Oil Filter with Sure Grip

FRAM has built a strong brand in the automotive repair industry for providing quality products. This filter is no exception and has been designed to perform optimally for around 20 000 miles.

It has been specially created to use with synthetic oil and consists of the blend media and a metal screen to ensure that the pleating is uniform.

Uniform pleating ensures that you get the optimal oil flow, that the filter is as compact as possible and that it will last for longer.

These are easy to change out and so are ideal for beginners and car enthusiasts alike.

 

FRAM XG9972 Ultra Synthetic Premium Oil Filter

Billed by FRAM as their “best filter,” this model is going to set you back a little more cash. This filter is also proven for up to 20 000 miles and will filter out 99% of matter. It is ideal for regular car enthusiasts who like to perform their own maintenance.

It is dual-layered and lined with a wire mesh to ensure that you get optimal draining. It also has an oil reserve so that start-ups are always safe for your car.

 

Bosch 3323 Premium FILTECH Oil Filter

Bosch is another big name in the automotive industry. It is known for quality and smart engineering. The base plates are made of steel to reduce the chances of the filter warping, leaks developing and ensuring that it fits snugly.

The anti-drain back valve is there to make sure that only clean oil is pumped back when you turn on the engine. Installation is simple. The gasket design creates a tight seal without making it harder to install.

It is ideal for everyday users performing routine maintenance.

 

Mobil 1 M1-110 Extended Performance Oil Filter

If you need to get the maximum lifespan out of your filter or drive a high-performance vehicle, this is an excellent option to consider. It is able to hold double as many contaminants as most other filters, meaning that you don’t have to change it as often.

It has been proven to remove 99.6% of contaminants thanks to the blend of synthetic fibers used during production.

It is tough and will withstand as much as nine times your system’s normal operating pressure. The silicone anti-drain back valve prevents your car from developing leaks.

 

Purolator PL14610 PurolatorONE Oil Filter

This is a better model for light users and will last up to 10 000 miles. It removes 99% of contaminants because of the dense nature of the fibers used during manufacturing. It has metal end caps to help keep it stable and more resistant to wear and tear.

It has a silicone anti-drain back valve to prevent dry starts and leaking oil and improve the durability of the filter.  

It is simple to install or remove.

 

Final Verdict

So, which of these is best for your vehicle? The FRAM XG9972 Ultra Synthetic Premium Oil Filter takes top honors for durability and functionality.

Coming in at a very close second is the Mobil 1 M1-110 Extended Performance Oil Filter. If you do a lot of traveling, this option will come in handy because it doesn’t need to be changed out as often.

In third place is the Bosch 3323 Premium FILTECH Oil Filter. The steel plates that hold the filter in place are great for those who travel over rough terrain or who like to indulge in off-roading.

As FRAM says, there is a filter to fit everybody. We hope that this post helps you to find the best filter for yours.

Bryce

Bryce Newell is an automotive enthusiast who loves to write about the latest news, products, and DIY projects. While Bryce is an amateur in the field, he is passionate about cars and has been since he spent weekends in the garage helping his dad rebuild a 68 Dodge Charger as a kid.

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