Oil Filter - Noticed Something...

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As I was greasing the gasket for install (right one), I noticed something. Then I went and unboxed a second filter (left one) to compare. After noticing that, I did find the tiniest of dents on the side of the damaged filter.

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Both Filters - NEW
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Left Filter...
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Right Filter...
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The filter media inside the can looks like its off center, but that is all I see.
 


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Correct.
 


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I'm sure it would tolerate it, just the same as putting another 5k on the oil and another 10k on the old filter. But I like for filtering and flow to be great, rather than just "good enough". Lubrication is not one of those things I just shrug away like that.
 


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Shine a flash light in those...im sure they are just fine*
 


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Yeah, I'm not sure I would have felt comfortable using it. It's a $5 oil filter. $5 for peace of mind is worth it, imo.
 


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Yeah a fair percentage of some of those holes were blocked and with the media being allowed to shift like that, what it may do under pressure becomes an unknown element. I took it back for exchange since it was damaged prior to purchase.
 


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I would not use it, the media shifted when they crimped the end plate on. I might use it on a beater, but not my FiST. As a side bar I would not be using a $5 on an ST. I've cut a shit ton of filters open, looking for metal and other trash. Cheap filters are just that cheap. I prefer Wix or Mobile1, Fram are junk, K&N are junk. You can find filter comparisons all over YouTube neither Fram nor K&N fair well usually.
 


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The Fram ULTRA (NOT their bottom of the line, 'Orange Can of Death' [nono]) are OK, as are the Amsoil EaO (I don't know who builds these for them, Champion Labs maybe? [dunno]).
 




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