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This is not your typical cheap Fram filter. Do some research, you will discover this is one of the best quality filters out there. It is not cheap in price either, but a solid value for the quality of the filter.Never been a fan of Fram Oil Filters. Not only in seeing their glued on ends, but talking w/a few mechanics who have had to deal w/them falling apart, or disintegrating in the engine, and the mess they would leave.
This includes both auto and motorcycle mechanics.
I figure, if you're going to spend the money for a good oil, like full synthetic oil, then it makes equal sense to do the same w/the oil filter as well.
I myself use Wix, NAPA, or Amsoil. At the very least, OEM like Ford's.
There have been people in the past who would spend the money on the best synthetic oil, like Amsoil, but use the very cheapest of oil filters.
If you have Ford simply do your oil/filter changes, then go w/their Full Synthetic Oil w/their oil filter, which I have done myself during engine break-in.
As for using a good oil, full synthetic makes the most sense due to both the high temperatures of the Turbocharger, but in their speeds as well, since they rotate several hundred thousands of RPMs.
Motorcraft full synthetic is not the best oil choice either, according to many oil analysis reports shared here.
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