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Old Feb 12, 2006 | 03:50 PM
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mobil 1 makes a great filter but another look would be the wix filter available at pepboys or car quest. car quest has their own oil filter which is cheaper and it is made by wix.
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Old Feb 12, 2006 | 04:45 PM
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I currently use Purolater Pure 1. However the study suggests that although it is the best at filtering, it has too much filter element and is too restrictive - that may lead to oil starvation. Looks like I may have to switch to Mobile 1 next time. BUT DEFINITELY STAY AWAY FROM FRAM.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by swissarmyca
I currently use Purolater Pure 1. However the study suggests that although it is the best at filtering, it has too much filter element and is too restrictive - that may lead to oil starvation. Looks like I may have to switch to Mobile 1 next time. BUT DEFINITELY STAY AWAY FROM FRAM.
I always use Purolater Pure 1's myself. My motor blew up recently though, so I dont know if I should be trusted, haha.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by '98 EX RED
I always use Purolater Pure 1's myself. My motor blew up recently though, so I dont know if I should be trusted, haha.

did your motor "blow up" because of oil starvation or anything associated with the oil filter? I'm sure there had to be other factors.. i've been running them for the last few years and had no catostaphic failure. Let us know, I'm sure we need to know if purolator makes a self destructing oil filter.
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Old Feb 14, 2006 | 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by KTCivic
Thanks again...I assume the PCX filter will not fit the Civic?
The PCX (S2000) oil filter is a direct fit on any Honda engine. It uses the same thread pattern and gasket sizes. Honda doesn't use them on anything other then the S2000 and NSX because they are more expensive to produce and ship from Japan versus the domestically produced PLM.
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the new OEM Honda filters are supposely made by FRAM.
The PCX is still made by Toyo Ruki of Japan, as is the tiny Insight filter.

The standard PLM is contracted out to Fram/Honeywell. I've seen them with a third brand name that I can't recall, however all the current ones will be marked "Fram" or "Honeywell." Odd, because Fram and Honeywell is the same company.
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by asiandoood
the new OEM Honda filters are supposely made by FRAM.
There was a thread back in the old days when they were talking about Honda changing filter manufacturers. From the thread, the oil filters were made by Filtech and the current ones by Fram. Some people are starting to us OEM S2000 filters made by Toyo Roki (Staying Japanese).
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 06:26 AM
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Also Fram is not the only current OEM manufacturer. There is also Honeywell and may be a third out there too. But then again Fram may be owned by Honeywell.
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Kai
The PCX (S2000) oil filter is a direct fit on any Honda engine. It uses the same thread pattern and gasket sizes. Honda doesn't use them on anything other then the S2000 and NSX because they are more expensive to produce and ship from Japan versus the domestically produced PLM. The PCX is still made by Toyo Ruki of Japan, as is the tiny Insight filter.

The standard PLM is contracted out to Fram/Honeywell. I've seen them with a third brand name that I can't recall, however all the current ones will be marked "Fram" or "Honeywell." Odd, because Fram and Honeywell is the same company.


s2000 ones are also Toyo Ruki
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by swissarmyca
Also Fram is not the only current OEM manufacturer. There is also Honeywell and may be a third out there too. But then again Fram may be owned by Honeywell.


honeywell owns fram.
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by asiandoood
s2000 ones are also Toyo Ruki
Reread my post... PCX = S2000 filter.
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