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Raceguy388

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Anybody go with the K&N filter over the Ac Delco filter for there oil change? I’m about to make my first one an was wondering if anyone made the switch.
 
Anybody go with the K&N filter over the Ac Delco filter for there oil change? I’m about to make my first one an was wondering if anyone made the switch.
Yes I started a break-in oil change this weekend and plan on switching to the K&N, but I ran into a snag already, I can't seem to get the factory can off. I've tried several different filter wrenches and can't budge it. I don't want to do the screwdriver through the middle (if that fails you're screwed). Anyone else run into this ? If so, how is this resolved ?
 
Yes I started a break-in oil change this weekend and plan on switching to the K&N, but I ran into a snag already, I can't seem to get the factory can off. I've tried several different filter wrenches and can't budge it. I don't want to do the screwdriver through the middle (if that fails you're screwed). Anyone else run into this ? If so, how is this resolved ?
Have you tried oil filter pliers? Factory oil filter on my Ram 6.7CTD was impossible to get off with normal oil filter wrenches, so bought a pair and easy-peasy
 
I learned the other day that the XP Wix filters are designed for the extended change intervals in modern cars. The filtering performance isn't as good on a micron level as the non XP filter. I thought the XP was just better all around, but for some it may not be.
 
Everyone here should probably be doing shorter intervals (3000-5000 mi) so the OEM filter would be fine unless there's some test results that show WIX, Mobil 1, etc perform better.
 

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