Pennzoil Platinum! That blows my mind. I use the NAPA Platinum. They tell me at the NAPA store they are discontinuing the Platinum line at NAPA. I Rember in the 1970's Pennzoil oil filters were the best you could get. I am not sure who manufactured them back then.
Sadly we already at my Napa store cannot get a Platinum filter. They as good as a Purolator one or a Wix XP. And I hear Napa filters will now be manufactured by Premium Guard, still not a bad filter.
Date code indicates made by Purolator June 2022. But, never seen Puro use a separate bypass piece like that. Weird. That aside, looks like a serviceable filter.
Meh. Good to have the silicone ADV and the baseplate seems to be good. Flimsy can and average cellulose media. The gluing doesn’t appear TOO sloppy. Pretty average filter IMHO.
Flimsy can is an irrelevant metric. Takes about 600psi to burst the thinnest can on a filter. If your engine builds up 600psi of oil, can thickness is the least of your worries.
@iankovski6950 yes your talking about inside pressure which it would probably hold well, I think most of us would worry more about taking off a filter with a thin cannister to be troublesome. I know I have dealt with thin wall cannister and how it caved as the filter was stuck on. That's why filters need thicker cannisters for the filters people over tighten then it's my job to remove.🫣
Pennzoil Platinum! That blows my mind. I use the NAPA Platinum. They tell me at the NAPA store they are discontinuing the Platinum line at NAPA. I Rember in the 1970's Pennzoil oil filters were the best you could get. I am not sure who manufactured them back then.
Sadly we already at my Napa store cannot get a Platinum filter. They as good as a Purolator one or a Wix XP. And I hear Napa filters will now be manufactured by Premium Guard, still not a bad filter.
Filter does look thick but the other component seem no better than the Wix and Purolators I usually buy.
You are right on that, in my books I was expecting something more.
Thanks
Your welcome Alans. 😊
Date code indicates made by Purolator June 2022. But, never seen Puro use a separate bypass piece like that. Weird. That aside, looks like a serviceable filter.
Thanks Faxmen, little sloppy with the filter media but it's all sealed up and would do a good job for sure.
Maybe it was an optical illusion, but the core didn't look square & level. Like the top cap was sitting at an angle
I think it was out a little bit, just checked it and yes it was not level.🫣
As soon as I saw the baseplate I said Purolator. When I saw the media I said “pass”.
Yeah that media set me back a bit, I was expecting a more polished filter media than just normal looking Cellulose looking paper product.🫣
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It's always something isn't it.😂
Toyota Patriot ???? 😂
Jeep maybe?
@@rickhansen1753 Yes , Freudian slip perhaps 😜
@rickhansen1753 yup jeep patriot.
Really Toyota Patriot.😂
@LooneyFarmGuy 😅
That’s definitely made by Mann & Hummel, no question.
It is said to be Royal Dutch/Pennzoil manufacturers there own oil filter. Who knows though, could be all here say.😅
It looks like a generic Purolator with a nice seal and with the poor workmanship of M&H
Supposedly it's made by Royal Dutch/Pennzoil incorporated. I'm not sure of that though, it feels like a Mann Hummel product. Thanks Bud.😊
@@crazybillsgarage Agree on the Mann Hummel aspect. My immediate thought was that even the box looks incredibly like a Mobil 1 box in general design.
@FeatheredDino it has comparison to the Purolator filters.😉
Meh. Good to have the silicone ADV and the baseplate seems to be good. Flimsy can and average cellulose media. The gluing doesn’t appear TOO sloppy. Pretty average filter IMHO.
Exactly, I expected better materials and construction.🫣
Flimsy can is an irrelevant metric. Takes about 600psi to burst the thinnest can on a filter. If your engine builds up 600psi of oil, can thickness is the least of your worries.
@iankovski6950 yes your talking about inside pressure which it would probably hold well, I think most of us would worry more about taking off a filter with a thin cannister to be troublesome. I know I have dealt with thin wall cannister and how it caved as the filter was stuck on. That's why filters need thicker cannisters for the filters people over tighten then it's my job to remove.🫣
Looks like a Purolator
Yes it does, they say it's made by Pennzoil.
Sallrite.
Thanks Loren I like that.😉