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Tongue Pirate 02-28-2006 07:55 PM

ERA FIA Oil Filter Comparison
 
OK, In a heated rush I ran down to the local auto parts store this weekend & purchased an STP S16 & a Fram Filter, PH16 to try to find one that would fit between the frame & the thermostatic sandwich plate for the oil cooler. I couldn't use the STP in this comparison but it did not appear as quality a filter as the two shown here. I could not find the Fram PH16FP & nor will this PH16 fit but It is a good model for comparison. Before I installed the Oil Cooler I was using a WIX equivalent of the Fram PH16. Since Wix does not list an equivalent filter in length to the STP S16 I went to the Wix GURU which we purchase all of our large filters for our construction trucks & machinery from & asked him if there was indeed a filter made by Wix that would match the S16. He pulled out the book & started writing down a bunch of numbers(I assume were dimensions) We then walked back into the warehouse where he pulled out two filters, the 51311(shown here) & another about half the height(I did not see the use in going that short). So to wrap this up I wanted to see what the difference in quality between filters is. Seems to me that the Wix has larger feed holes which would seem to me flow better & though shorter than the PH16 & a tad taller than the STP S16 seems more stout than both. Tell me what you guys think? Oh...Thanks to Rick Parker for sparking my interest here!
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Rick Parker 02-28-2006 08:08 PM

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Here is how I finally resolved my clearance issues. I had room for a full size filter until I chaged slave cylinder designes and locations. So far so good.

Tongue Pirate 02-28-2006 08:12 PM

I was thinking along the same route but my sandwich plate has the thermostat in it which would mean no filter until I reached temp if I am correct?

Yetiman 02-28-2006 08:16 PM

If you have space for a 4" tall filter, look into a FRAM HP-3.

But then if I have room for a 4 1/4" tall filter I use a MECCA filter from Canton. Signifficantly better than any of the throw away filters.

strictlypersonl 03-01-2006 04:01 AM

Has anyone tried Ford adapter M-6880-A50 on an ERA?
Link

John Annie 03-01-2006 05:08 AM

Folks,

Here's a link to an oil filter study last updated in 2003. This link has been referenced previously in club cobra, but the content is still good for anyone interested in oil filter quality. It's not going to help determine the correct size filter, only which ones appear to be better than others.

http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilterstudy.html

John Annie

Tongue Pirate 03-01-2006 05:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strictlypersonl
Has anyone tried Ford adapter M-6880-A50 on an ERA?
Link

Are those reallly the Pkg dimensions or are they infact the part dimensions?

strictlypersonl 03-01-2006 08:13 AM

Hyde,

Those are probably the package dimensions. The adapter is quite compact, with the filter mount coming off at 80-85 degrees from the block mount.

Tongue Pirate 03-01-2006 08:38 AM

Interesting! I'll have to see if my local parts guy has one to check out.

Rick Parker 03-01-2006 10:36 AM

The Ford filter adapter will not fit with a mechanical fuel pump. It was adapted for use with and intended for a Fuel injected engine without the pump hanging off the side of the front cover. I have been through this curve before, hence the remote mounted filter.


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