Fuel Filter Preference

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Old 06-27-2009, 01:16 PM
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Fuel Filter Preference

I know the Motorcraft parts are actually decent quality, but is there another brand recommended for fuel filters? I just checked Advance Auto, and both the Fram and Purolator fuel filters are actually a few dollars cheaper than the Motorcraft.
 
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Old 06-27-2009, 01:37 PM
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I would not use anything Fram makes. DO NOT use their oil filters on a Ford. Purolater is fine, but no more than it costs, I prefer using Motorcraft.
 
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Cool, thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluejay
I would not use anything Fram makes. DO NOT use their oil filters on a Ford. Purolater is fine, but no more than it costs, I prefer using Motorcraft.
x2 on that, i bought a motorcraft fuel filter and it was only like 15 bucks
 
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I might try a Purolator, but Fram fuel filters can be a bear to get back off from what I hear. You can't go wrong with a stock Motorcraft.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluejay
I would not use anything Fram makes. DO NOT use their oil filters on a Ford. Purolater is fine, but no more than it costs, I prefer using Motorcraft.
I actually use a Fram Air Filter, as they appear to be high quality as I compared it side by side with my dirty MotorCraft Air Fliter that needed replacing. The Fram was quite a bit cheaper at Walmart also! That is all I would ever use that they make!......
 
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I actually use a Fram Air Filter, as they appear to be high quality as I compared it side by side with my dirty MotorCraft Air Fliter that needed replacing. The Fram was quite a bit cheaper at Walmart also! That is all I would ever use that they make!......
That's 1 thing more of Fram than I would use. I would be amazed if the filtering quality actually matched, much less exceeded MC.
 
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Old 06-28-2009, 06:20 AM
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A Fram Air Filter can cost you a Motor. Quicker than their Oil Filters can lol.

Seriously! The adheisive/glue that holds the inner cone breaks down. The cone falls off. This bi-passes the filter.

I've seen it happen.. Twice in this Forum.
 
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I had been using fram fuel filters, and have always had a stroke trying to get them off. After reading in this forum, I started using Motor craft. But haven't had to change one out yet. I'll know when that time comes if the Motor craft releases better. I will be replacing one in a week or so.
 
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Originally Posted by jbrew
A Fram Air Filter can cost you a Motor. Quicker than their Oil Filters can lol.

Seriously! The adheisive/glue that holds the inner cone breaks down. The cone falls off. This bi-passes the filter.

I've seen it happen.. Twice in this Forum.
With the style of the tray pop in air filter on the 2007's, I'm not very worried about that!.......It's quite a fool proof design........
 
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I'm not sure about those. I'm referring to the 97-03 air filters. Forgot to mention that.
 
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I'm not sure about those. I'm referring to the 97-03 air filters. Forgot to mention that.
10-4....I love the style of the pop open tray style stock air filter set up on the 2004-08 models! Very easy to deal with!.............
 
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I'm shocked - you are so **** you go out and buy a lifetime supply of old style FL820S's, but you use a FRAM air filter??????
 
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I'm shocked - you are so **** you go out and buy a lifetime supply of old style FL820S's, but you use a FRAM air filter??????
Like I stated I compared the two side by side, including gaskets. The MotorCraft showed no signs of being superior, only in price!.......
 

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