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Motor Trend Oil Filter!?!

Old Jun 7, 2007 | 06:20 AM
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Question Motor Trend Oil Filter!?!

Yeah, Motor Trend, not Motorcraft?!? I didn't realize my mag subscription was helping pay for performance oil filters! I was at Jiffy Lube yesterday, and the tech was talking them up, had a big poster behind the counter. They look pretty soild, based on their own hype. Good for full synthetic oil and all.

Has anyone heard of them, have any info on them, are they just rebadged from someone else??? They cost about $10 I think.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 06:28 AM
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Never heard of them.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 06:50 AM
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After seeing this report, I would not trust anything about Jiffy Lube !! The link is to an .asx file. Right click and "save as" to your hard drive.

Jiffy Lube Scams
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 07:07 AM
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motorcraft oil and filter every 5k for me thanks. nothing like ramps in front of the house
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 07:58 AM
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There are only a few plants that make filters. They will just put whomever contracts them to build the part's name on it. Sad Motor Trend is having filters made. They should be unbiased but I guess thats not the case anyway.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 08:18 AM
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Commercialism at its finest.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 2k5GTC
After seeing this report, I would not trust anything about Jiffy Lube !! The link is to an .asx file. Right click and "save as" to your hard drive.

Jiffy Lube Scams
Yep.... I saw a Jiffy Lube segment on one of the tabloid TV shows, that showed the techs charging for services not performed. Things such as not removing an oil filter...not draining tranny fluids...etc. when they were paid for, and caught on camera. I used to go to Jiffy Lube, but never again.....
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 11:50 AM
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I still go to Jiffy Lube. Too **** conveinent not to, but I'm never more than 5' from the front of the car. I see EVERYTHING they do. I can see how tight they get the drain plug. I know how many qts of Mobil1 they are cracking open. I see the filter being removed, tossed, and a new one going on. I'm practically doing it all w/o getting my hands dirty. Plus the interior gets cleaned, tire pressure checked, but I tell them how much air to put in the.

But that's the ONLY thing I have them do, is oil changes. At least he didn't ask to change the air filter (C&L CAI). He wanted to do the fuel filter, said no thanks, got one at home. I told him the car had a cabin air filter, which he didn't know about, then asked if he could change it. Again no thanks, got one at home.

I don't give them the opportunity to scam me. Works for me!
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 11:55 AM
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All that said, I'm probably going to start donig my own oil changes. I mean, I'm willing to install LT headers on my own, but don't change my own oil...just doesn't make sense.

With ramps, is just too easy. Ford did such a nice job w/ the positioning of the filter and that downward angle it sits at is ingenious. I just don't look fwd to disposing of the old oil.

Anyway, I digress. What's up with the MOTOR TREND oil filter?!?
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 12:06 PM
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Some random info:
What is the difference between Conventional Filters & High Performance?



The Motor Trend High Performance Filter uses only the finest materials available in it's construction to maximize the Filtration Process and Protection of your engine. Safeguard your vehicle against harsh driving conditions, stop-and-go driving, heavy traffic and extreme climatic changes with a Motor Trend oil filter. Research has shown that, just like conventional motor oil, conventional oil filters break down. Use Motor Trend High Performance filters-your best choice for extra engine protection.



High Performance Oil Filters Provide you the following Benefits:



* Superior Protection compared to Conventional Oil Filters
* Improved High and Low Temp Performance
* Improved Engine Protection against Sludge & Harmful Dirt Deposits
* Best Filter Choice in Severe Driving Conditions



STEEL CENTER TUBE & END CAPS

Spiral steel center tube with perforations allow for maximum oil flow through. Steel end caps give filter element extra support during pressure surges.



SUPERIOR FILTRATION MEDIA

Special high-performance filtration media provides the best particle retention, efficiency and lifetime to maximize the filtration process in today’s driving conditions.



SILICON ANTI-DRAIN BACK VALVE

Silicon holds its shape for better engine oil retention. This feature prevents “dry-starts” and premature engine wear. Conventional rubber can deteriorate under varying temperatures while silicon maintains it’s integrity for a leak-free seal.



SPECIAL SEALING GASKET

Tolerant material that conforms better to metal surfaces in all conditions to maintain superior sealing capability. Will not swell in high operating temperatures, or retract in lower. Improved durability & torque retention gives you the best seal.
Someone on "Bob Is The Oil Guy" site seems to think they are the same as "Purolator Plus" filters.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 12:32 PM
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Never heard or seen the Motor Trend filter.

I currently have the Mobil 1 filter.

The line of Mobil 1 oil filters are made by Champion Laboratories'.

And, just for the record, Purolator makes Ford Racing and Ford Motorcraft, Fram makes their own, Affinia Group Inc makes Wix, and Clarcor Corp. makes Hastings.

So, is the Mobil 1 oil filter the best filter out there for our Mustangs? Of course not! Is it a 'better than average' filter that does an adequate job at filtering particles down to 10 microns? Absolutely!

btw- With all that said, I have a Ford Racing oil filter ready to go for my next oil change.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill

btw- With all that said, I have a Ford Racing oil filter ready to go for my next oil change.
OK how about passing on the part number for that Ford Racing oil filter? Or are you going to make us work for it?
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by philster2003
OK how about passing on the part number for that Ford Racing oil filter? Or are you going to make us work for it?
Here ya go! CM-6731-FL820
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 01:51 PM
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So it sound like the Motor Trend Oil filter could very be the same as the FRPP filter, since they are likely both made by Purolator. I could live w/ that!
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 01:58 PM
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Here ya go! CM-6731-FL820
Well thanks Billster

Which outfit are you going to buy this from, any idea or have you already bought it, if so where?
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Lowe!
So it sound like the Motor Trend Oil filter could very be the same as the FRPP filter, since they are likely both made by Purolator. I could live w/ that!
Not quite...
Even though Purolator manufactures several of the re-badged filters, they are not constructed the same. At a cost saving, some are assembled with cheaper components.



Ford Racing CM-6731-FL820 Oil Filter
Price - $12.95 (Mustangs Unlimited, Internet 11/27/2006)

Measurements
  • Filter Weight - 19.75 oz
  • Can OD - 3.68" / Seam OD - 3.76"
  • Overall Height - 3.99"
  • Can Material - 0.019" thick steel
  • Filter Element OD - 3.44" (at element)
  • Filter Element Height - 2.81"
  • Media - Cellulose - Synthetic Mix? Oiled? (appears orange)
  • Number of pleats - 63 + 1 joint
  • Depth of pleats - 0.73"
  • Media length (unrolled) - 100" (seam crimped)
  • Media width (glue not included) - 2.50"
  • Media thickness - 0.029"
  • Total media surface area - 250 sq. in.
  • Total media volume - 7.25 cu. in.
  • Inner Filter Support Material - 0.010" Thick Perforated Steel
  • Inner Filter Support OD - 1.71"
  • Indentifying marks
  • Can - 810050516 / Made in USA
    Bar Code - 7_56122_07567_8
    Label - 6945234
    Base - 22 / MM
  • Gasket Retention - Multiple Crimps
  • Thread - M22-1.5
  • Relief Valve Location - base end
  • ADBV Material - Silicon





















Purolator Premium Plus L24651 Oil Filter
Price - $3.24 (Advance Auto, Raleigh, NC, 10/23/2006)

Measurements
  • Filter Weight - 12.3 oz
  • Overall OD - 3.76" @ seam / 3.66 @ can
  • Overall Height - 3.73"
  • Can Material - 0.012" thick steel
  • Filter Element OD - 3.43
  • Filter Element Height - 2.65"
  • Media - Cellulose (appears pink/orange)
  • Number of pleats - 60 + 1 joint
  • Depth of pleats - 0.70"
  • Media length (unrolled) - 91.9"
  • Media width (glue not included) - 2.51"
  • Media thickness - 0.024"
  • Total media surface area - 230 sq. in.
  • Total media volume - 5.5 cu. in.
  • Inner Filter Support Material - 0.010" Thick Perforated Steel
  • Inner Filter Support OD - 1.72"
  • Indentifying marks
  • Can - F08523G2 / Made in USA
    ADBV - Parker / 1012
  • Gasket Retention - Multiple Crimps
  • Thread - M22-1.5
  • Relief Valve Location - dome end
  • ADBV Material - Nitrile












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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by philster2003
Well thanks Billster

Which outfit are you going to buy this from, any idea or have you already bought it, if so where?
They're available from any Ford Racing parts dealer.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 04:00 PM
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Both filters look similar, the FR one looks like it has a little more filter media, and a silicone rubber gasket vs. a nitrile rubber gasket. Not sure if the nitrile is bad though, I just don't know.
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 08:17 AM
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I know this is an old post but found it when looking for pics of lowes black mustang. her is some more reading on oil filter

http://www.knizefamily.net/minimopar...ers/index.html
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 03:51 PM
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That Ford Racing filter looks like the stock FL-820-S marked up in price by a factor of 4.
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