Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt Whiting wrote:
> Joel Willstein wrote: > >> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. > > > Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest > quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of web > sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how inferior > Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, they were one > of the best available. Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. Purolator, Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> Matt Whiting wrote: > >> Joel Willstein wrote: >> >>> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. >> >> >> >> Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest >> quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of web >> sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how inferior >> Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, they were >> one of the best available. > > > Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted > Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. Purolator, > Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. I Googled for half an hour last night and could not find genuine Hyundai filters for sale online. I found Bosch, something like NPN, and one grand called "genuine", but it didn't look in the picture even close to the real Hyundai filter I bought yesterday. Nice play on words there for folks searching for "genuine" Hyundai filters. I do see that Napa has filters for the Hyundai 4 cylinder, and their top of the line Gold filter is still only 2/3rds the cost of the Hyundai filter. I'm also surprised at how small the Hyundai filter is. I think this is the smallest filter I've had on a car since the 79 Chevette I owned. It is only slightly larger than the cartridge filter my 1200cc Kawasaki Voyager motorcycle used. Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> Matt Whiting wrote: > >> Joel Willstein wrote: >> >>> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. >> >> >> >> Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest >> quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of web >> sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how inferior >> Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, they were >> one of the best available. > > > Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted > Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. Purolator, > Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. I Googled for half an hour last night and could not find genuine Hyundai filters for sale online. I found Bosch, something like NPN, and one grand called "genuine", but it didn't look in the picture even close to the real Hyundai filter I bought yesterday. Nice play on words there for folks searching for "genuine" Hyundai filters. I do see that Napa has filters for the Hyundai 4 cylinder, and their top of the line Gold filter is still only 2/3rds the cost of the Hyundai filter. I'm also surprised at how small the Hyundai filter is. I think this is the smallest filter I've had on a car since the 79 Chevette I owned. It is only slightly larger than the cartridge filter my 1200cc Kawasaki Voyager motorcycle used. Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> Matt Whiting wrote: > >> Joel Willstein wrote: >> >>> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. >> >> >> >> Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest >> quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of web >> sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how inferior >> Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, they were >> one of the best available. > > > Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted > Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. Purolator, > Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. I Googled for half an hour last night and could not find genuine Hyundai filters for sale online. I found Bosch, something like NPN, and one grand called "genuine", but it didn't look in the picture even close to the real Hyundai filter I bought yesterday. Nice play on words there for folks searching for "genuine" Hyundai filters. I do see that Napa has filters for the Hyundai 4 cylinder, and their top of the line Gold filter is still only 2/3rds the cost of the Hyundai filter. I'm also surprised at how small the Hyundai filter is. I think this is the smallest filter I've had on a car since the 79 Chevette I owned. It is only slightly larger than the cartridge filter my 1200cc Kawasaki Voyager motorcycle used. Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt Whiting wrote:
> Brian Nystrom wrote: > >> Matt Whiting wrote: >> >>> Joel Willstein wrote: >>> >>>> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest >>> quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of >>> web sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how >>> inferior Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, >>> they were one of the best available. >> >> >> >> Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted >> Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. >> Purolator, Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. > > > I Googled for half an hour last night and could not find genuine Hyundai > filters for sale online. I found Bosch, something like NPN, and one > grand called "genuine", but it didn't look in the picture even close to > the real Hyundai filter I bought yesterday. Nice play on words there > for folks searching for "genuine" Hyundai filters. > > I do see that Napa has filters for the Hyundai 4 cylinder, and their top > of the line Gold filter is still only 2/3rds the cost of the Hyundai > filter. > > I'm also surprised at how small the Hyundai filter is. I think this is > the smallest filter I've had on a car since the 79 Chevette I owned. It > is only slightly larger than the cartridge filter my 1200cc Kawasaki > Voyager motorcycle used. Believe it or not, every Hyundai vehicle sold in the US up until the new Sonata has used that same little filter. I've been using Purolator Pure One filters and they work fine. |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt Whiting wrote:
> Brian Nystrom wrote: > >> Matt Whiting wrote: >> >>> Joel Willstein wrote: >>> >>>> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest >>> quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of >>> web sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how >>> inferior Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, >>> they were one of the best available. >> >> >> >> Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted >> Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. >> Purolator, Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. > > > I Googled for half an hour last night and could not find genuine Hyundai > filters for sale online. I found Bosch, something like NPN, and one > grand called "genuine", but it didn't look in the picture even close to > the real Hyundai filter I bought yesterday. Nice play on words there > for folks searching for "genuine" Hyundai filters. > > I do see that Napa has filters for the Hyundai 4 cylinder, and their top > of the line Gold filter is still only 2/3rds the cost of the Hyundai > filter. > > I'm also surprised at how small the Hyundai filter is. I think this is > the smallest filter I've had on a car since the 79 Chevette I owned. It > is only slightly larger than the cartridge filter my 1200cc Kawasaki > Voyager motorcycle used. Believe it or not, every Hyundai vehicle sold in the US up until the new Sonata has used that same little filter. I've been using Purolator Pure One filters and they work fine. |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt Whiting wrote:
> Brian Nystrom wrote: > >> Matt Whiting wrote: >> >>> Joel Willstein wrote: >>> >>>> I'm using Fram filters from Aid Auto stores. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Run, don't walk away from Fram filters. They are about the lowest >>> quality oil filter currently on the market. There are a couple of >>> web sites that show filters cut open and you can easily see how >>> inferior Frams are these days. It is a shame because 20 years ago, >>> they were one of the best available. >> >> >> >> Agreed, Fram is junk! They're apparently the filter that prompted >> Hyundai's TSB about using aftermarket filter in the Elantra. >> Purolator, Wix and Napa filters are good quality and work well. > > > I Googled for half an hour last night and could not find genuine Hyundai > filters for sale online. I found Bosch, something like NPN, and one > grand called "genuine", but it didn't look in the picture even close to > the real Hyundai filter I bought yesterday. Nice play on words there > for folks searching for "genuine" Hyundai filters. > > I do see that Napa has filters for the Hyundai 4 cylinder, and their top > of the line Gold filter is still only 2/3rds the cost of the Hyundai > filter. > > I'm also surprised at how small the Hyundai filter is. I think this is > the smallest filter I've had on a car since the 79 Chevette I owned. It > is only slightly larger than the cartridge filter my 1200cc Kawasaki > Voyager motorcycle used. Believe it or not, every Hyundai vehicle sold in the US up until the new Sonata has used that same little filter. I've been using Purolator Pure One filters and they work fine. |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
All my Subaru's use the same filter....all the 2.2s and 2.5s...
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:P08Hf.6035$lb.536137@news1.epix.net... > > What are folks paying for Hyundai oil filters? I just bought the first > one for my 06 Sonata (spin-on for the 4 cylinder) and the dealer price is > $9.95. I think someone mentioned here getting a case mail order. What was > the price for that? > > > Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
All my Subaru's use the same filter....all the 2.2s and 2.5s...
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:P08Hf.6035$lb.536137@news1.epix.net... > > What are folks paying for Hyundai oil filters? I just bought the first > one for my 06 Sonata (spin-on for the 4 cylinder) and the dealer price is > $9.95. I think someone mentioned here getting a case mail order. What was > the price for that? > > > Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
All my Subaru's use the same filter....all the 2.2s and 2.5s...
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:P08Hf.6035$lb.536137@news1.epix.net... > > What are folks paying for Hyundai oil filters? I just bought the first > one for my 06 Sonata (spin-on for the 4 cylinder) and the dealer price is > $9.95. I think someone mentioned here getting a case mail order. What was > the price for that? > > > Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt I havnt bought any filters yet I was just looking but here is the 1st
site I found them http://catalog.autopartsperformance....=null&dp=false I only looked for filters for my XG350L but I assume they carry filters for all Hyundais ..AGAIN I looked on google for HYUNDAI PERMANCE as I mentioned before and it was the SECOND SITE on the page Tunez "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:v2cHf.6039$lb.536829@news1.epix.net... > Tunez wrote: > >> Matt, do a seach in Google for Hyundai Performance and you should, ( I >> did but can remeber where ) find a place that was selling them for $4.95 >> !!! a case ( of 12 ) was like $46.00 with free shipping it was within the >> 1st 4 or 5 listings in Google > > I found http://shop.hyundaiperformance.com/, but all I found there for > filters were K&N brand that cost the same $10 as the OEM filter at the > dealer. > > Can you post the URL for the site you purchased from? > > Thanks, > Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt I havnt bought any filters yet I was just looking but here is the 1st
site I found them http://catalog.autopartsperformance....=null&dp=false I only looked for filters for my XG350L but I assume they carry filters for all Hyundais ..AGAIN I looked on google for HYUNDAI PERMANCE as I mentioned before and it was the SECOND SITE on the page Tunez "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:v2cHf.6039$lb.536829@news1.epix.net... > Tunez wrote: > >> Matt, do a seach in Google for Hyundai Performance and you should, ( I >> did but can remeber where ) find a place that was selling them for $4.95 >> !!! a case ( of 12 ) was like $46.00 with free shipping it was within the >> 1st 4 or 5 listings in Google > > I found http://shop.hyundaiperformance.com/, but all I found there for > filters were K&N brand that cost the same $10 as the OEM filter at the > dealer. > > Can you post the URL for the site you purchased from? > > Thanks, > Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Matt I havnt bought any filters yet I was just looking but here is the 1st
site I found them http://catalog.autopartsperformance....=null&dp=false I only looked for filters for my XG350L but I assume they carry filters for all Hyundais ..AGAIN I looked on google for HYUNDAI PERMANCE as I mentioned before and it was the SECOND SITE on the page Tunez "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:v2cHf.6039$lb.536829@news1.epix.net... > Tunez wrote: > >> Matt, do a seach in Google for Hyundai Performance and you should, ( I >> did but can remeber where ) find a place that was selling them for $4.95 >> !!! a case ( of 12 ) was like $46.00 with free shipping it was within the >> 1st 4 or 5 listings in Google > > I found http://shop.hyundaiperformance.com/, but all I found there for > filters were K&N brand that cost the same $10 as the OEM filter at the > dealer. > > Can you post the URL for the site you purchased from? > > Thanks, > Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Tunez wrote:
> Matt I havnt bought any filters yet I was just looking but here is the 1st > site I found them > http://catalog.autopartsperformance....=null&dp=false > > I only looked for filters for my XG350L but I assume they carry filters for > all Hyundais ..AGAIN I looked on google for HYUNDAI PERMANCE as I mentioned > before and it was the SECOND SITE on the page I found this site and many others like it, but these aren't Hyundai OEM filters, they are aftermarket filters that fit Hyundais. I was looking to buy the factory filters online. Thanks anyway. Matt |
Re: Hyundai oil filters
Tunez wrote:
> Matt I havnt bought any filters yet I was just looking but here is the 1st > site I found them > http://catalog.autopartsperformance....=null&dp=false > > I only looked for filters for my XG350L but I assume they carry filters for > all Hyundais ..AGAIN I looked on google for HYUNDAI PERMANCE as I mentioned > before and it was the SECOND SITE on the page I found this site and many others like it, but these aren't Hyundai OEM filters, they are aftermarket filters that fit Hyundais. I was looking to buy the factory filters online. Thanks anyway. Matt |
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