If you watch his video on the Amsoil filter, this Fram Endurance filter is identical to the Amsoil. All the way down to the wire mesh, louvres, the same style steel end caps, synthetic media, green stamping on the media, the stamped leaf spring in the bottom of the can, anti drain back valve. I wouldn't be surprised if this is a rebadged/repainted Amsoil filter, which is good news.
@@Jimmy-sj9ny I think Fram, Amsoil, and Royal Purple had Champs contracted with Champs laboratories to make their synthetic oil filters. I know Amsoil does not make their own oil filters, they just put their label on it.
@@cameron339 That is correct. Champion labs make all the Fram Endurance and the entire line and the Ultra Synthetic is now long a full Synthetic media like the Endurance, Amsoil, RP and dozens of others all made by Champion labs. There are really only two manufacturers. The other is Mann & Hummel who makes Purolator Boss and the lower lines, plus Wix, WinXP and many others. Toyota is made by Denso and they are horrendous in filtration.
I was using the cheaper Guard models from Fram for years with no problems. They seemed better than most of the competition. But now we have more choices. The Guard is around $4. Step up to Ultra at $8 or the new Endurance at $12.50 at my Walmart. All of the prices are good considering the fact that I am trying to protect an $8k engine. I now use either the Ultra or the Endurance. Both filter at a 99% rate. The big advantage to the Endurance is that it is rated to last longer. But to be honest, I am never leaving a filter on that long. I once dropped my car off at Pep Boys and they insisted on an oil change. They charged me $150 and used an STP filter. I started having problems shortly. I eventually went back to my normal mechanic and gave him a Fram and Mobil 1 oil. It's been smooth sailing since. Without me even mentioning it my mechanic held the STP filter up and told me to never buy that junk again! I looked it up and it sells for $12.50.
I agree, the Ultra is better. The inlet holes & lid look cheaper. All the videos I've watched of yours, I'd love to see a filter company give u a tour & explain why they do things & how their product is competitive or the best.🤔 Once again, great video. 👍
Ive seen a pretty good video by Purolator on the Boss, they seem to do a very good explanation of why they designed it and such.. Another great video, by Pete, AGAIN!!!
Went to Wally world to grab a XG6607 ultra for my bike's 2nd synthetic oil change. I ran the XG Ultra last year & they were on sale & sold out although the app said "in stock" but my WLMT had this new-to-me FE6607 & it was last one, so no choice. I change the bikes oil & filter every season so no worries. My Yamaha Bolt's filter is recessed 75% surrounded by the gear box, horizontally mounted, w/ the top facing the front tire & hard to access. I like the total crinkle finish, Larger gasket and the thicker can since it can see stuff throw up by the front tire. "High flow" is good news as there are a few bikers concerns for slightly more pressure drop with the Ultra. Honestly this 1yo oil still looks new & would be OK using use either the XG or the FE filters.
One thing that isn't mentioned, and it would be difficult to make a video on, is flow rate. My dad noticed a significant oil pressure loss with the Fram Ultra on his 1997 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 liter, especially at idle. I switched it to a Wix and all was well.
I have wondered if super high filtration rates make it a bit harder to pump oil, or even if the filter would spend more time in bypass and not filtering at all.
I use mobile one OF and my oil pressure is always great I use Valvoline full synthetic oil Mostly because it's always available and I try to stick with the same oil
I don't think people should be so quick to automatically assume thicker and more media is automatically better. The Endurance *specifically* is meant for high flow. It has the same excellent filtration rating, so I know I'd prefer it's excellent flow and strong build when I'm driving hard.
Fyi, OG Ultra has/had, excellent flow characteristics. Fram put out the flow specs many times, right at the top. Cost, value, and content, OG media Ultra wins.
The OG wire backed Fram Ultras are unavailable now. They replaced the wire backing with I think cellulose. I'm buying the Endurance until the Ultras are wire backed synthetic again.
Thanks, Pete! I have been wanting to see the new endurance filter. I have used Fram Ultras in the past, with no issues. The American made and South Korean made Fram filters seem to be their most well made filters. So, now they have Ultra, Endurance and the Advance Auto exclusive Titanium. Which one is really their top tier premium product? Too many choices leads to too much confusion. Personally, I like the inlet holes on the Titanium, because it has more. Just my two cents. Have you dissected a Fram Titanium?
You're Welcome, Jonathan Yes, I have opened up a Titanium here's the last one I did. th-cam.com/video/d5ULRcCNy5E/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
Awesome video as always! 25K on any filter just seems very extreme. The engine could run a long time on the bypass if the filter plugged and the car owner held to the 25K drain/replace interval.
Was the can ACTUALLY thicker, or could the difference in thickness measured be partially explained by the complete grip coating as indicated on the box? Great video, as always. My van comes up on 250k next oil change, and I plan to have the oil analyzed and send the used oil filter and analysis to you when the time comes.
Thanks, Yes, it's a thicker can and weighs a lot more too, check out the 6:10 mark on the video. Looking forward to your filter and oil analysis. Send me an email when you're ready to ship, Poker4me007@gmail.com
Loving the videos WC, new subscriber here. Could you compare the new FE10575 Fram Endurance to the FS10575 Titanium side by side? Both have the 36 pleats but it would appear the Titanium has the metal crimped seam vs the stitched seam on the endurance. The endurance has the thicker baseplate and wall thickness, less but bigger holes. The titanium has more teardrop holes. What's interesting is that both have the wire mesh the ultras used to have. However, what's most intriguing is the endurance is advertised as having a fully synthetic material, which appears to be the good stuff from the original ultras. Whereas the titaniums have the synthetic/cellulose hybrid material. Unfortunately, us Canadians can't get either! The endurance is exclusive to Walmart US (I just checked Canada and it's not listed) and the titanium is exclusive to advance auto parts. I have a friend heading to New York this or next week, and he's picking me up both the endurance and the titaniums. Apart from that, my only option would be a Purolator Boss here in Canada, as it still has the wire mesh backing. Keep up the great videos, cheers from Ontario Canada!
I've gotta give the win to the Ultra. I'm actually quite impressed with build quality. Coming from Fram's orange can filter, (that scared all of us once opened) to this excellent gold can filter. Now... The Endurance (without a doubt in my mind) isn't manufactured by Fram. The blue cans come in one door, get a sticker and a box, then sent right back out another door. All in a days time at that. Always a fun watch... Thanks
Endurance looks exactly like royal purple, amsoil, likely pretty much the same made by champion labs I believe. Good filter but for the money I’ll stick with boss filters.
The Endurance would have a higher flow rate than the ultra. Exactly what you would want for a high grade oil as there wouldn't be much particles for the media to trap anyway.
Great video, Whip! I agree that the endurance is just a gimmick. I had Fram orange of death fail years ago on a 97 Ford explorer. I haven't trusted anything Fram since.I think the OG ultra is a decent filter build, but I would trust a Microguard select or any Napa filter in that price range over any Fram.
I was working for FoMoCo from the late 80s-early 90s and any engine that blew up under warranty and had a OCOD on it was removed and put on a pallet and sent to Ford for examination. I removed several 5.0 engines from trucks that the warranty was denied because the OCOD had completely collapsed inside. Since FoMoCo was involved Fram paid for the replacements where the filters were proven to have failed.
Great video! Was always wondering about the Endurance.🤙 I have to agree with you. Ultra for the win! Endurance media looks strikingly similar to the Amsoil oil filter media, including the seam.😳
I does look very similar to the Amsoil. Likely because it's made by same company making the Amsoil and Royal Purple, Champ Labs. Amsoil folks like to think it uses different media than RP. I think it's the same.
The endurance is higher flow by a long shot, oh, and has plenty of filtration when you start getting down in the 20 and 30 it doesn’t matter anymore. It takes a lot bigger particles than that mess up your engine over a long, long period of time. I’ll take the endurance any day. About every oil filter, is sufficient in picking up enough particles to where it shouldn’t even be a concern. Next is flow. Which is how I decide on what filter I’m using
I know this video is a year old, but I installed a Fram Endurance oil filter on a 2002 Chevy Corvette today ( July 6, 2024) and the first thing I noticed when looking inside it was the lack of the plastic bypass valve. It appears that Fram made some recent changes in it. I’m hoping that you might do a video on one of the new “Endurance “ filters, soon.
FE3506. It is awfully small for a 350 engine. It has an anti drain back valve, but it is all metal “down below” where the plastic bypass valve used to be. I’m thinking that someone watched your video with the light test and likely fixed that problem. Being a high filtration unit I’m sure it has a bypass valve.
@@RetirednbrokeinPa It doesn't have a bypass valve in the oil filter. It probably has one somewhere on the engine, check out this link with the Fram FE3506 specs. Thanks! www.fram.com/engine-oil-filter-fe3506
Thanks for the link. I opened up the NAPA (WIX) filter that I removed from it and there is no bypass valve in it either. I’d have never guessed. I thought all spin on filters had them. Some do not have anti drain back valves but I thought they all had filter bypass valves.
Why are you comparing the old ultra when that version isn’t even on the market anymore? You should have compared it to the one that’s on the market right now
Because I'm trying to show that they made the filters better before for less money. I thought companies were supposed to be improving their products. I guess not.
You got a point there Pete I didn’t even think of that 🤔 however I like these new filters they are built just like the Royal purple and amsoil filters and this one is cheaper than both of those so I’ll be buying these from now on going forward 👍 awesome video by the way
@@nathanielcasas8923 Hi Nathaniel, Thanks! I think these are well-made oil filters, might not be as good as the Old Fram Ultra's but I think this Endurance filter beats the New Fram Ultras. I will probably end up trying one out sooner or later.
The main point of the endurance is the high flow characteristic. Oil will flow definitely better with the endurance, but I wonder how important that is. Also wonder how the endurance is able to last longer when it seems the filter media is not as thick, and not as much as the ultra.
the endurance is pretty much the same as the old Ultra minus the crimped seams but superior to the new ultra, did the seams of the Endurance come apart easily? was it well crimped? I prefer aving a metal crimp, for the price there is a better option like the Wix XP.
Hi, bud It was crimped pretty well. I dont think it would come apart for regular use. I think it was held together better than some of the glued-seamed filters that I've seen.
I use a silver tough GAURD on a 07 dodge with a 3.7 & have over 250,000 miles on it without issue…. Take that for or however, you wish with these big fancy dance filters! On the occasion, Walmart didn’t have TG 3600 I spend the extra money and get a Purolator or a wicks. Granted Purolator and wicks is a nicer filter, but you’re also paying almost twice the price.
I do not buy oil filters with the "Cheese Grater" holes in the center tube. I think those type restrict oil flow? Correct me if I'm wrong. Great video as always Whip
Hi Rick, I think as long as the louvers are opened up there should be no problem with oil flow. Usually there are more louvers than there are holes, such is the case between these two.
Why didn't I watch your video before I bought the Fram Endurance. Im using full synthetic oil in my car that has a Direct Injection motor and you can get a slight smell of gasoline when you check the oil after its run hard. So I've been trying several oils and filters and seen this at Walmart hoping that it was worth the money ,Well maybe not but it still looked like a decent filter. BTW the one I purchased had a wider gasket like a K&N.
The Fram Endurance is a good filter, but, direct injection, fuel in oil. Not much an oil filter will do about that. See what an oil analysis says, you may have to do shorter OCIs
I wonder if there is an issue with silicon being used for the block seal. Don't seem to see many anymore using it despite the drain back valve being silicon. I like the blue and orange look of the new one. I think the louvers would flow better. The core was my only concern with the XG looking restrictive with the few tiny holes. Probably not enough of a difference to justify cost. But with so many things now days, when the new boxed item arrives, it is suddenly more expensive just because they decide it to cost more. Thanks for the video!
Agree on the tiny holes in the XG core. Louvers are better, as they spread the flow evenly through the media. The XG now without a wire mesh backing, I think would be subject to collapse &/or tearing without the restrictive holes regulating the flow. In fact the Fram chat agent called the core a "screen to help trap more dirt". Lol
They are not making Ultra like that anymore. Instead of increasing the price they made Ultra worse, keeping the old price and creating a new category. So if you want a top filter from Fram, you have to go with Endurance nowerdays.
Look around on TH-cam. There is a particulate filtering test and the Endurance beat the Ultra. Just because the filter material looks lesser quality doesn't mean it's worse.
I have about half a dozen of those fram Ultras but my car takes the cartridge style filter so there's no can. I would never let a filter go 15 or 20,000 mi for an oil change I change it when the car's computer tells me and it's always around 4,000
I just got some of the endurance ones the new one. My car takes the cartridge style on the cartridge style the endurance has metal where the filters crimped together
Hi, Dwayne Thanks, I'm not sure why they call it high-flow, the filter media looked well-made, and no light spots under a microscope pic. It will be interesting to see what they say about it on their website once it's up there.
More game playing by Fram. They can never go a couple years without coming out with another filter 'range' or tinkering with any of the filter designs. Looks like an OK filter. The frequency that I change oil, any of them would be fine. The last Titanium I bought was $11.49 last month. I'll stick with that, but this FE is OK, however I think the Ultra is still a better deal. Usually when they do this it's to 'economize' on the construction, add some 'features' whether real or necessary, and raise prices to make you think you're 'getting something'. I wonder where they'll place this in their lineup? Probably above the Ultra based on mileage, but then again they place the Ultra above the Titanium.
@@lentzquest I wasn't sure that it was a Walmart exclusive at this point. They have a much larger retail footprint compared to AAP so it might make sense. There is a lot that I like about this filter, the thicker can, the high flow tube, and generally good flow numbers (media quality). I don't think it 'cost' them anything as far as expenditure to put this filter together. They just used a current production line that they manufactured other 'premium' filters on and combined the best features. There's nothing 'new' or 'innovative' just a combination of a range of existing premium features to fill a need. While the 'OG' Ultra may be the better media that filter design is OOP (out of production) so it would be better to rate it against the current Fram offerings. I believe currently, or for a while the Titanium used the pink wire backed OG media. But you would really need to check the number. Much of these changes are number application by number. I would give one a try! I live near a major city and of 8 or 9 Walmart stores in the vicinity only ONE listed the FE8A 'In Stock'. It looks interesting I'll say that. At least a s good as the perpetually out of stock Boss. I'd take one of these over a Boss anyway.
Sure, here's a New one, it's a diffrent filter size though, and a used one also. th-cam.com/video/CzuTk9PL1Ho/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher th-cam.com/video/xxMFV76pqfg/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
Can you compare this new Fram Synthetic Endurance to the Amsoil, and Royal Purple. I believe theyre all clones of one another produced in the same factory. Could you please use the FramFE2 and Amsoil EA011 part numbers to compare.
That might explain why some of the xtra guard filters are marked down in price. One walmart I stopped at had the xg10575 filter marked down to $7 So I bought all four of them off the shelf
When looking through the microscope, the Endurance seemed to have a much denser network of glass fibers which probably traps a higher percentage of particles and smaller particles although that might plug up more, but the oil should have way less resistance traveling through the louvres. So maybe flow resistance is a wash. So I would use the Endurance on a newer engine and the Ultra on a higher wear engine that has a lot more coked carbon deposits.
@@sanderpena Better? I dont know but I like it. The Fram Endurance is the same as the Amsoil filter, check out this link. th-cam.com/video/eIy_5SbvJWo/w-d-xo.html
i like the endurance center better for flow - the ultra has a small amount of holes in the center - i would like to see a flow test between them - i have been using the ultra forever with good results - if it was the fram endurance vs the premium guard filter the PG for sure, cost is the same - I am using the PG now overall just a better filter - Great videos !
I've been using Fram Ultra filters with Pennzoi Platinum full synthetic oil since I bought my used 2012 Ford Mustang V6 with 22K miles on it. No problems so far. I've elected to occasionally (not every change) send oil samples to Blackstone for analysis; takes the guesswork out of engine wear. Over a span of 50K miles, Blackstone reports virtually unchanged contaminants in the oil samples. Good enough for me; I'll stick with the Ultra, though I was disappointed to learn they've eliminated the metal backing on the filter media.
The oil and filters I’ve used on my 2011 dodge avenger have always been different from each change over the last 12 years I’ve owned it. It’s at 240k miles.I usually get the mid-tier filter of whatever brand I happen to choose. When the vehicle was newer I used mostly conventional oil, as it’s aged I mainly use the entry-level synthetic. I’ve always followed the built-in oil life monitor. I’ve seen it alert me as low as 4k miles, up to 8k miles. conventional oil starts to visibly degrade after 7k miles. The car is very high mileage, but I’ve taken good care of it.
Hi Phillip, This is the one I use. It's not the easiest to get pictures, but I hold my phone with my hand against the eyepiece and take the pictures. That plastic phone holder that they give you doesn't work that well.www.amazon.com/Microscope-100X-2000X-Monocular-Mechanical-Education/dp/B07ZPNCQR5/ref=pd_ybh_a_sccl_1/132-6980426-3369511?pd_rd_w=NikNM&content-id=amzn1.sym.67f8cf21-ade4-4299-b433-69e404eeecf1&pf_rd_p=67f8cf21-ade4-4299-b433-69e404eeecf1&pf_rd_r=0DNWKSHN4CNM6ZC2XXGJ&pd_rd_wg=o8I1t&pd_rd_r=72fc6bb9-fd2e-4518-a88a-3b0cd74a5cdf&pd_rd_i=B07ZPNCQR5&psc=1
I'm glad I bought a dozen of the Ultras back in 2018. I'm good to go for the next several years still. I've seen a test report that the OG ultra is 99% even down to 15 microns.
I'm happy we got something like the original ultra back (full synthetic media) vs a hybrid. Cellulose just effects flow rate, poor dirt holding capability, and older technology. I don't think the cellulose filter is bad, just think there is better options these days, so the original Ultra impressed me with what it had to offer, and at the price point it did so. The Endurance looks alright, thicker can, heavier spring, can't say they completely cheaped out on it, but it still looks inferior to the original Ultra even if prices where the same. I got the original Ultra for $7.32 bought it for years, these filters start at $13 at my Walmart. I don't like the louvers, I don't like the blotchy glue, I don't like the lack of filter media. It just all around seems like an inferior OG Ultra for nearly 200% more. Bad filter, no but would I have taken this over the original Ultra if both where $7.32 today? Also no, better than nothing, but this just confirms they cheaped out on the new ultra. Made an inferior filter, increased the price slightly, than re-released their new take on original ultra but less cheapened out. Even if it was half the price, I still agree with you, the OG Ultra was a better filter at $7.32
I just got 3 fram endurance filters. I like the way it looks so far. I'm surprised they didn't use a metal core with holes on the endurance tho. Favorite core so far is the microgard select which I use for the beater car. Also surprised the inlit holes aren't like the titanium
@Robert Hoffman that they do, but I need the synthetic media for longer oil drain intervals in the denali and fiance honda accord. I run them typically 10-12k miles on High Performance Lubricants no vii oils. Denali gets the euro, and honda gets pcmo being direct injection. Beater car just gets the cheaper oreilly oil and microgard select for 5-6k intervals.
That's because the "Fram" Endurance made by Champ Labs. They've used a louvered tube for many years. Louvers work as well as holes and always many more louver openings in tube than holes. FE, made in US too.
@@jwatt95 Sounds like a plan. I run Pennzoil Ultra Platinum with OEM Denso-manufactured filters in my CX-5 and Camry. I go 6K OCIs, but Blackstone oil analysis says I can easily extend it to 8K miles. I ran Microgard filters in our Mazda Tribute, which went 190K before we traded it in. Before we did, I pulled the valve cover to do an inspection. Zero varnish and wear on the valvetrain. Good oil, good filters, and proper OCIs are the key to longevity.
@faxmen09 appreciate the knowledge. Didn't know champion made them. It's still a good looking filter. For 12$ ima use it instead of the purolator boss I've been using lately. I also a bigger filter anyway and just the little bit of extra oil needed. Normally it calls for a fram 3506 and I use the 9837. Purolator is 14006 but I use the 25288. And normally that is the case with being more louvers then holes but the microgard select has a lot of holes and bigger then usual.
I would go with the Ultra even though it could use more holes punched in the center tube. The base plate on the Endurance looks like the base plate on my Napa Platinum and Wix filters. I think Wix ( Napa Platinum) was the first one to use the screen backed filter media
Ultra better value. Endurance media crumpled when Whip squeezed it, ultra media solid and more of it. Endurance is wasting $$ That could be put towards new oil sooner. I buy the Supertec blue Mp7317 $6 change the oil every 4K the oil stays clean near new.
Wow this on my Camry are totally different. The Ultra does not have a wiring backing and the glue job is really bad. The cartridge type the endurance wins over there.
Wow! Seems like the Ultra is better. I've always used the ultra and just went to wally world to get one yesterday and noticed the endurance rated for 25,000 miles. Glad I still purchased the Ultra. After seeing this great video I'm going back and get 2 more Ultras for future use. And the Ultras are $4.00 cheaper too!! Many, many thanks again for your incredible informative oil filter videos.
Sorry, the Fram Ultra in this video is an old one. They don't make the Ultra's the same anymore the ones you'll get today are different (they have no metal screen backing).The link below is to a video of the ones they make today. th-cam.com/video/C4F6D5KGAeA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
But is it the same material? The thinner shorter material might filter just as good as the thicker longer material we don’t know this there’s quite a few years in between the filter productions and technology. How about flow? The thinner material may filter better and have higher flow, we’re going by looks and feel here.
I don't think it's the exact same material. Fram claims the micron rating is the same on both filters. JMHO, I would give a better flow rate to the Endurance filter.
Sense: It makes no sense for you to test the new Endurance against the old Ultra. Video would be a lot more important if you were testing the current Endurance vs the current Ultra.
I’m using this in my dodge right now. I just changed my oil at 7k miles, and I’m leaving this filter in for a second oil change . It claims to be good for up to 25k miles, so no sense tossing it at only 7.
I don't know if your engine is a Soot/Carbon making machine, but oil filters can get clogged up, making them useless. JMHO, but when you change your oil you should change your oil filter also.
@@WhipCityWrencher oil filters can get clogged up? The one in question is advertised to be good for 25k miles. Even leaving it in for a second oil change only takes it up to 15k.
@@stephenmartinez1 I've opened filters that have had lots of soot/carbon on the media after only 5K miles. I have a video coming out July 19th with a used oil filter that had 5K miles with lots of carbon on it.
@@WhipCityWrencher well of course the oil filter is going to have debris, but the more expensive ones are supposed to be able to filter out a lot more of it, 25k miles worth of engine oil contaminants compared to the cheaper 5k mile ones.
@@stephenmartinez1 Well, all I have to say is run one for 14K and send it to me, and I'll make a video out of it. I'll pay the postage to open up your filter.
Their giving us a Royal purple filter but priced by Fram🤓have you compared prices? Dosent make sense to me because I do 5k oci but ig people want longer oci like 8k-10k or even 15k but that’ll be their demise to their cars😂
Big John deere 6 cylinder diesel engine in my 45,000 pound excavator. Takes 5 gallons oil. Warren 15/40 oil [Walmart] and a fram standard filter for about 75 hours, then a OEM JD oil filter for another 50 hours. John Deere Lab test says " Oil good to go, continue another 100 hours and retest." Particulate and iron counts very low. Wally's oil and Fram filters are up to all industry standards. Don't really need the new snake oil - it is just job security at Fram for designers and engineers and marketers. Otherwise they would only need to work a few days each month.
Did you watch the same video above? it's ridiculous to say the old one is "made better" when it weighs half as much with much thinner metal. More and thicker media that can could even restrict flow doesn't mean "made better". But yes, these mileage claims are all ridiculous and can be ignored, it's a marketing thing they all do now.
@@DanielBrownOre ....look at the pleats on the Endurance, most of them are not straight like the old Fram. Plus when he spreads them apart the Endurance ones don't t go back where they were, they stay crook it, cheap stuff. Weight does not matter, I"ve seen very good filters that were light weight on this channel, it's what's inside that counts.
@@Amedeus1756there is metal backing there that's why it doesn't snapback . The metal is . Those two filters that he showed are about as good as filters get
Here's the Link, If your local Walmart doesn't have one then you'll have to order it. www.walmart.com/ip/FRAM-Synthetic-Endurance-FE8A-25K-mile-Premium-Oil-Filter-for-Synthetic-Oils/1875779303
I'm not a fan of filter media with screens. I think it restrics the flow too much. I would rather have quality filter media alone and large inlet holes for smooth oil flow.
It wouldn't effect oil flow, screen or not. Labs have tested oil filters, their flow rate is something like 30 gallons per min, which is far beyond what a cars oil pump will see. Also, with synthetic media you get the benefit of a 3D filter, there is larger gaps in between the layers of microglass. This allows for superior flow vs a tradition cellulose filter even at the same filtration efficiency. The wire backing is purely structural.
Ummmm, no. Screen has no effect on flow. Screen is required on synthetic depth media for support. Surface cellulose or blended media doesn't require backing.
Fram lets their marketing team build a filter every now and then. What's old is new and what's new is old. I prefer a manufacturer that just makes a great filter without all the gimmicks and 25K crap. No Fram for me.
Hey Stan, If you hear me, I said there was no date code and this is roughly when it was made. I say that because that's about the same time I bought that filter.
I wonder if my vintage Arco Graphite Motor Oil would clog the endurance filter
I dont know, but if other Fram filters don't then this one should be okay also.
I'll pin your question so that it sits up top. Thanks!
Most graphite powder is 2 to 15 microns diameter, so it would pass through the Fram filter at 20 microns. Theoretically anyway.
No, the particles were super small.
If you watch his video on the Amsoil filter, this Fram Endurance filter is identical to the Amsoil. All the way down to the wire mesh, louvres, the same style steel end caps, synthetic media, green stamping on the media, the stamped leaf spring in the bottom of the can, anti drain back valve. I wouldn't be surprised if this is a rebadged/repainted Amsoil filter, which is good news.
I think it is too.👍
Yup 😊
Other way around man. Amsoil does NOT make anything. It's just a brand. Amsoil contracted with FRAM to make their filters.
@@Jimmy-sj9ny I think Fram, Amsoil, and Royal Purple had Champs contracted with Champs laboratories to make their synthetic oil filters. I know Amsoil does not make their own oil filters, they just put their label on it.
@@cameron339 That is correct. Champion labs make all the Fram Endurance and the entire line and the Ultra Synthetic is now long a full Synthetic media like the Endurance, Amsoil, RP and dozens of others all made by Champion labs. There are really only two manufacturers. The other is Mann & Hummel who makes Purolator Boss and the lower lines, plus Wix, WinXP and many others. Toyota is made by Denso and they are horrendous in filtration.
I was using the cheaper Guard models from Fram for years with no problems. They seemed better than most of the competition. But now we have more choices. The Guard is around $4. Step up to Ultra at $8 or the new Endurance at $12.50 at my Walmart. All of the prices are good considering the fact that I am trying to protect an $8k engine.
I now use either the Ultra or the Endurance. Both filter at a 99% rate. The big advantage to the Endurance is that it is rated to last longer. But to be honest, I am never leaving a filter on that long.
I once dropped my car off at Pep Boys and they insisted on an oil change. They charged me $150 and used an STP filter. I started having problems shortly. I eventually went back to my normal mechanic and gave him a Fram and Mobil 1 oil. It's been smooth sailing since. Without me even mentioning it my mechanic held the STP filter up and told me to never buy that junk again! I looked it up and it sells for $12.50.
I agree, the Ultra is better. The inlet holes & lid look cheaper. All the videos I've watched of yours, I'd love to see a filter company give u a tour & explain why they do things & how their product is competitive or the best.🤔 Once again, great video. 👍
Thank You!
Yep, that would be cool to see how they are made.😊
We need to get Pete more subscribers, then eventually he will be contacted.
Now that would be a great video!
Ive seen a pretty good video by Purolator on the Boss, they seem to do a very good explanation of why they designed it and such.. Another great video, by Pete, AGAIN!!!
Went to Wally world to grab a XG6607 ultra for my bike's 2nd synthetic oil change. I ran the XG Ultra last year & they were on sale & sold out although the app said "in stock" but my WLMT had this new-to-me FE6607 & it was last one, so no choice. I change the bikes oil & filter every season so no worries. My Yamaha Bolt's filter is recessed 75% surrounded by the gear box, horizontally mounted, w/ the top facing the front tire & hard to access. I like the total crinkle finish, Larger gasket and the thicker can since it can see stuff throw up by the front tire. "High flow" is good news as there are a few bikers concerns for slightly more pressure drop with the Ultra. Honestly this 1yo oil still looks new & would be OK using use either the XG or the FE filters.
Thanks for Sharing👍💯
One thing that isn't mentioned, and it would be difficult to make a video on, is flow rate. My dad noticed a significant oil pressure loss with the Fram Ultra on his 1997 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 liter, especially at idle. I switched it to a Wix and all was well.
Hi Papi,
You could be right, there probably would be more filter media restriction with the Ultra than a Wix.
Thanks for Sharing!👍
You are correct.STP had that problems with their filters n the 1970's. The filter was so strong the engine wasnt getting the correct oil flow
Thank you, fellas.All this information has been wonderful to help with future oil changes!!
I have wondered if super high filtration rates make it a bit harder to pump oil, or even if the filter would spend more time in bypass and not filtering at all.
I use mobile one OF and my oil pressure is always great I use Valvoline full synthetic oil Mostly because it's always available and I try to stick with the same oil
I don't think people should be so quick to automatically assume thicker and more media is automatically better. The Endurance *specifically* is meant for high flow. It has the same excellent filtration rating, so I know I'd prefer it's excellent flow and strong build when I'm driving hard.
Thank you for your information! Because I like to push the petals, especially on the manual vehicle's
Can't wait to see what their website says about it when they put it on there.
@Whip City Wrencher Whip, you do good work, you have helped me learn a lot about oil filters! Thank you Man.
@@anthonybauman5233 You're Welcome, Anthony
Glad you like the videos, I Appreciate the compliment, Thank You!👍
Fyi, OG Ultra has/had, excellent flow characteristics. Fram put out the flow specs many times, right at the top. Cost, value, and content, OG media Ultra wins.
The OG wire backed Fram Ultras are unavailable now. They replaced the wire backing with I think cellulose. I'm buying the Endurance until the Ultras are wire backed synthetic again.
Either will do the job no doubt. I'd buy based on price alone. Endurance appears to be better flowing if that's an issue. 👍
I do like the endurance core better with more inlets and the media seems to be slightly finer but there's more surface area in the ultra.
You the man, Whipman!!!
Thank You😊
I knew you would be on top of this new development 👍
Thanks Ken
Thanks, Pete! I have been wanting to see the new endurance filter. I have used Fram Ultras in the past, with no issues. The American made and South Korean made Fram filters seem to be their most well made filters. So, now they have Ultra, Endurance and the Advance Auto exclusive Titanium. Which one is really their top tier premium product? Too many choices leads to too much confusion. Personally, I like the inlet holes on the Titanium, because it has more. Just my two cents. Have you dissected a Fram Titanium?
You're Welcome, Jonathan
Yes, I have opened up a Titanium here's the last one I did. th-cam.com/video/d5ULRcCNy5E/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
@Whip City Wrencher thank for the link Pete.
Awesome video as always! 25K on any filter just seems very extreme. The engine could run a long time on the bypass if the filter plugged and the car owner held to the 25K drain/replace interval.
Hi Kevin,
I like the way they keep raising the numbers, in a couple of years it will be up to 50K 🤣
Ina Zombie apocalypse it might be nice to know you can go 25K if you have to.
Was the can ACTUALLY thicker, or could the difference in thickness measured be partially explained by the complete grip coating as indicated on the box? Great video, as always.
My van comes up on 250k next oil change, and I plan to have the oil analyzed and send the used oil filter and analysis to you when the time comes.
Thanks,
Yes, it's a thicker can and weighs a lot more too, check out the 6:10 mark on the video.
Looking forward to your filter and oil analysis.
Send me an email when you're ready to ship, Poker4me007@gmail.com
Loving the videos WC, new subscriber here.
Could you compare the new FE10575 Fram Endurance to the FS10575 Titanium side by side? Both have the 36 pleats but it would appear the Titanium has the metal crimped seam vs the stitched seam on the endurance. The endurance has the thicker baseplate and wall thickness, less but bigger holes. The titanium has more teardrop holes.
What's interesting is that both have the wire mesh the ultras used to have. However, what's most intriguing is the endurance is advertised as having a fully synthetic material, which appears to be the good stuff from the original ultras. Whereas the titaniums have the synthetic/cellulose hybrid material.
Unfortunately, us Canadians can't get either! The endurance is exclusive to Walmart US (I just checked Canada and it's not listed) and the titanium is exclusive to advance auto parts.
I have a friend heading to New York this or next week, and he's picking me up both the endurance and the titaniums. Apart from that, my only option would be a Purolator Boss here in Canada, as it still has the wire mesh backing.
Keep up the great videos, cheers from Ontario Canada!
Cheers, I'll put that filter on my to-do list.
Thanks!👍
I've gotta give the win to the Ultra. I'm actually quite impressed with build quality. Coming from Fram's orange can filter, (that scared all of us once opened) to this excellent gold can filter. Now... The Endurance (without a doubt in my mind) isn't manufactured by Fram. The blue cans come in one door, get a sticker and a box, then sent right back out another door. All in a days time at that.
Always a fun watch... Thanks
You're Welcome, David
I agree, the Endurance base plate looks like Napa or Wix base plate.
The Main differences the Endurance jumped on the higher price filter bandwagon and is about $4 more in price
Wonder if WM shoppers will pay $4+ more for the extra 5k rating. I'm thinking not.
Endurance looks exactly like royal purple, amsoil, likely pretty much the same made by champion labs I believe. Good filter but for the money I’ll stick with boss filters.
The Endurance would have a higher flow rate than the ultra. Exactly what you would want for a high grade oil as there wouldn't be much particles for the media to trap anyway.
i believe the “improvement” in filter media was increased flow with equivalent protection.
I didn't even know they came out with a new filter.
Yep,
They seem to come out with a New one every 2 or 3 years. LOL
Great comparison. I am always interested in new filter designs
Thanks, Joel👍
Great video, Whip! I agree that the endurance is just a gimmick. I had Fram orange of death fail years ago on a 97 Ford explorer. I haven't trusted anything Fram since.I think the OG ultra is a decent filter build, but I would trust a Microguard select or any Napa filter in that price range over any Fram.
Amen on that point. For the same money, (less actually) the Microgard Select is the way to go. This new Endurance is pure marketing.
I was working for FoMoCo from the late 80s-early 90s and any engine that blew up under warranty and had a OCOD on it was removed and put on a pallet and sent to Ford for examination. I removed several 5.0 engines from trucks that the warranty was denied because the OCOD had completely collapsed inside. Since FoMoCo was involved Fram paid for the replacements where the filters were proven to have failed.
42 more sq inches of media with the Ultra.
Great video! Was always wondering about the Endurance.🤙 I have to agree with you. Ultra for the win! Endurance media looks strikingly similar to the Amsoil oil filter media, including the seam.😳
Thank You👍
I does look very similar to the Amsoil. Likely because it's made by same company making the Amsoil and Royal Purple, Champ Labs. Amsoil folks like to think it uses different media than RP. I think it's the same.
Great video. Thanks
As soon as I saw an FE I came to TH-cam and searched for this video. Knew you’d have one.
You're Welcome and Thank You!👍
The endurance is higher flow by a long shot, oh, and has plenty of filtration when you start getting down in the 20 and 30 it doesn’t matter anymore. It takes a lot bigger particles than that mess up your engine over a long, long period of time. I’ll take the endurance any day.
About every oil filter, is sufficient in picking up enough particles to where it shouldn’t even be a concern. Next is flow. Which is how I decide on what filter I’m using
I’m way more interested in how quick oil can get to the upper part of my engine
I agree . Add Lucas synthetic oil stabilizer it will help.
The base plate on the new one looks like pot metal. The metal on the leaf spring looked kinda crappy, too. Great video, keep up the good work.
Thanks😊
the newer "leaf spring" on left looks like it iz made of "galvanized" sheet metal... NO pot metal used here...
I read it’s 99% at 20 microns for the endurance.
Both are similar, seems like the Ultra has a couple of features which makes it the better of the two. TFS Pete. Happy St. Pattty's Day! ☘ Merri :)
Hi Merri, Thanks and
Happy St. Patricks Day. Enjoy the parade.😊
I know this video is a year old, but I installed a Fram Endurance oil filter on a 2002 Chevy Corvette today ( July 6, 2024) and the first thing I noticed when looking inside it was the lack of the plastic bypass valve. It appears that Fram made some recent changes in it. I’m hoping that you might do a video on one of the new “Endurance “ filters, soon.
What size Fram oil filter does your Corvette take?
FE3506. It is awfully small for a 350 engine. It has an anti drain back valve, but it is all metal “down below” where the plastic bypass valve used to be. I’m thinking that someone watched your video with the light test and likely fixed that problem. Being a high filtration unit I’m sure it has a bypass valve.
@@RetirednbrokeinPa It doesn't have a bypass valve in the oil filter. It probably has one somewhere on the engine, check out this link with the Fram FE3506 specs. Thanks! www.fram.com/engine-oil-filter-fe3506
Thanks for the link. I opened up the NAPA (WIX) filter that I removed from it and there is no bypass valve in it either. I’d have never guessed. I thought all spin on filters had them. Some do not have anti drain back valves but I thought they all had filter bypass valves.
Nice!
Was waiting for this!
Why are you comparing the old ultra when that version isn’t even on the market anymore? You should have compared it to the one that’s on the market right now
Because I'm trying to show that they made the filters better before for less money. I thought companies were supposed to be improving their products. I guess not.
You got a point there Pete I didn’t even think of that 🤔 however I like these new filters they are built just like the Royal purple and amsoil filters and this one is cheaper than both of those so I’ll be buying these from now on going forward 👍 awesome video by the way
@@nathanielcasas8923 Hi Nathaniel, Thanks!
I think these are well-made oil filters, might not be as good as the Old Fram Ultra's but I think this Endurance filter beats the New Fram Ultras. I will probably end up trying one out sooner or later.
The main point of the endurance is the high flow characteristic. Oil will flow definitely better with the endurance, but I wonder how important that is. Also wonder how the endurance is able to last longer when it seems the filter media is not as thick, and not as much as the ultra.
the endurance is pretty much the same as the old Ultra minus the crimped seams but superior to the new ultra, did the seams of the Endurance come apart easily? was it well crimped? I prefer aving a metal crimp, for the price there is a better option like the Wix XP.
Hi, bud
It was crimped pretty well. I dont think it would come apart for regular use. I think it was held together better than some of the glued-seamed filters that I've seen.
@@WhipCityWrencher thanks for the info, have a great weekend
@@budblack3588 Same to you bud,👍
I use a silver tough GAURD on a 07 dodge with a 3.7 & have over 250,000 miles on it without issue…. Take that for or however, you wish with these big fancy dance filters! On the occasion, Walmart didn’t have TG 3600 I spend the extra money and get a Purolator or a wicks. Granted Purolator and wicks is a nicer filter, but you’re also paying almost twice the price.
I just change oil and filter when my truck says to which is in the 3500 to 4000 MI range so either of these filters would likely be great.
Facts. I pay for the protection
Fram made OG Utra media for
You're Welcome, faxmen09
The old Fram Ultra doesn't exist anymore. They currently have no wire backing and the media is cellulose with a synthetic sprayed onto it.
That's because this is an old Fram, just trying to show the comparison of the wire backed filters.
Could I use a synthetic blend with the FE?? I’ve used full synthetic oil with a regular filter just fine so I’m guessing it’ll work
Yes you can
I do not buy oil filters with the "Cheese Grater" holes in the center tube. I think those type restrict oil flow? Correct me if I'm wrong. Great video as always Whip
Hi Rick,
I think as long as the louvers are opened up there should be no problem with oil flow. Usually there are more louvers than there are holes, such is the case between these two.
Why didn't I watch your video before I bought the Fram Endurance. Im using full synthetic oil in my car that has a Direct Injection motor and you can get a slight smell of gasoline when you check the oil after its run hard. So I've been trying several oils and filters and seen this at Walmart hoping that it was worth the money ,Well maybe not but it still looked like a decent filter. BTW the one I purchased had a wider gasket like a K&N.
The Fram Endurance is a good filter, but,
direct injection, fuel in oil. Not much an oil filter will do about that.
See what an oil analysis says, you may have to do shorter OCIs
I didn't think the fram ultra had a wire backing mesh in it anymore? I thought fram removed that on the ultra? 🤷🏻♂️
They did, this is an older Fram Ultra.
I wonder if there is an issue with silicon being used for the block seal. Don't seem to see many anymore using it despite the drain back valve being silicon. I like the blue and orange look of the new one. I think the louvers would flow better. The core was my only concern with the XG looking restrictive with the few tiny holes. Probably not enough of a difference to justify cost. But with so many things now days, when the new boxed item arrives, it is suddenly more expensive just because they decide it to cost more. Thanks for the video!
You're Welcome, Spanky
Agree on the tiny holes in the XG core. Louvers are better, as they spread the flow evenly through the media. The XG now without a wire mesh backing, I think would be subject to collapse &/or tearing without the restrictive holes regulating the flow. In fact the Fram chat agent called the core a "screen to help trap more dirt". Lol
I watch for loose metal shavings inside the threads mostly
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FRAM Endurance es una calidad intermedia entre el FRAM Ultra Sinthetic y el FRAM Titanium.
They are not making Ultra like that anymore. Instead of increasing the price they made Ultra worse, keeping the old price and creating a new category. So if you want a top filter from Fram, you have to go with Endurance nowerdays.
I agree👍
Look around on TH-cam. There is a particulate filtering test and the Endurance beat the Ultra. Just because the filter material looks lesser quality doesn't mean it's worse.
I have about half a dozen of those fram Ultras but my car takes the cartridge style filter so there's no can. I would never let a filter go 15 or 20,000 mi for an oil change I change it when the car's computer tells me and it's always around 4,000
I just got some of the endurance ones the new one. My car takes the cartridge style on the cartridge style the endurance has metal where the filters crimped together
Great job Pete. Do you think hi flow means hi micron rating. Maybe thats why they dont mention the rating. Just a guess. I like the ultra actually
Hi, Dwayne Thanks,
I'm not sure why they call it high-flow, the filter media looked well-made, and no light spots under a microscope pic.
It will be interesting to see what they say about it on their website once it's up there.
That endurance is made for a 100% synthetic i would think. Something up the line of Amsoil .. It's also made to have higher flow than the Ultra.
Thanks!
More game playing by Fram. They can never go a couple years without coming out with another filter 'range' or tinkering with any of the filter designs. Looks like an OK filter. The frequency that I change oil, any of them would be fine. The last Titanium I bought was $11.49 last month. I'll stick with that, but this FE is OK, however I think the Ultra is still a better deal. Usually when they do this it's to 'economize' on the construction, add some 'features' whether real or necessary, and raise prices to make you think you're 'getting something'. I wonder where they'll place this in their lineup? Probably above the Ultra based on mileage, but then again they place the Ultra above the Titanium.
@@lentzquest I wasn't sure that it was a Walmart exclusive at this point. They have a much larger retail footprint compared to AAP so it might make sense. There is a lot that I like about this filter, the thicker can, the high flow tube, and generally good flow numbers (media quality).
I don't think it 'cost' them anything as far as expenditure to put this filter together. They just used a current production line that they manufactured other 'premium' filters on and combined the best features. There's nothing 'new' or 'innovative' just a combination of a range of existing premium features to fill a need.
While the 'OG' Ultra may be the better media that filter design is OOP (out of production) so it would be better to rate it against the current Fram offerings. I believe currently, or for a while the Titanium used the pink wire backed OG media. But you would really need to check the number. Much of these changes are number application by number. I would give one a try!
I live near a major city and of 8 or 9 Walmart stores in the vicinity only ONE listed the FE8A 'In Stock'. It looks interesting I'll say that. At least a s good as the perpetually out of stock Boss. I'd take one of these over a Boss anyway.
I'd be curious tu see the new Ultra as well..
Sure, here's a New one, it's a diffrent filter size though, and a used one also. th-cam.com/video/CzuTk9PL1Ho/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher th-cam.com/video/xxMFV76pqfg/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
Can you compare this new Fram Synthetic Endurance to the Amsoil, and Royal Purple. I believe theyre all clones of one another produced in the same factory. Could you please use the FramFE2 and Amsoil EA011 part numbers to compare.
Sorry,
But I already have a different size filter duel already bought.
@@WhipCityWrencher No worries I just look forward to seeing the two compared.
That might explain why some of the xtra guard filters are marked down in price. One walmart I stopped at had the xg10575 filter marked down to $7
So I bought all four of them off the shelf
Hi Mike,
Thanks for Sharing👍
When looking through the microscope, the Endurance seemed to have a much denser network of glass fibers which probably traps a higher percentage of particles and smaller particles although that might plug up more, but the oil should have way less resistance traveling through the louvres. So maybe flow resistance is a wash. So I would use the Endurance on a newer engine and the Ultra on a higher wear engine that has a lot more coked carbon deposits.
The fram endurance is the same as the Royal purple oil filter
Thanks, interestingly, I used to use “ a LOT” of FRAM Filters , etc., in 1970-90s……?….
You're Welcome!
in your opinion who makes the best filter out there?
I use a Purolator Boss on my vehicle, I think they are well-made oil filter.
@@WhipCityWrencher thanks for answering back! Better than amsoil and royal purple oil filter?
@@sanderpena Better? I dont know but I like it.
The Fram Endurance is the same as the Amsoil filter, check out this link. th-cam.com/video/eIy_5SbvJWo/w-d-xo.html
@@WhipCityWrencher thanks dude!
i like the endurance center better for flow - the ultra has a small amount of holes in the center - i would like to see a flow test between them - i have been using the ultra forever with good results - if it was the fram endurance vs the premium guard filter the PG for sure, cost is the same - I am using the PG now overall just a better filter - Great videos !
Thanks,
Glad you like the videos😊
That new fram filter your showing , you can tell its made by. Champ labs.. etc.. royal purple & amsoil filters
Hi Arnold,
Thanks, I agree👍
Anyone have a test on the flow rate? Thats what im looking for
I've been using Fram Ultra filters with Pennzoi Platinum full synthetic oil since I bought my used 2012 Ford Mustang V6 with 22K miles on it. No problems so far. I've elected to occasionally (not every change) send oil samples to Blackstone for analysis; takes the guesswork out of engine wear. Over a span of 50K miles, Blackstone reports virtually unchanged contaminants in the oil samples. Good enough for me; I'll stick with the Ultra, though I was disappointed to learn they've eliminated the metal backing on the filter media.
Hi Guy,
The Pennzoil Platinum (my oil of choice) with any of these two oil filters is a good combo.
Thanks for Sharing👍
The oil and filters I’ve used on my 2011 dodge avenger have always been different from each change over the last 12 years I’ve owned it. It’s at 240k miles.I usually get the mid-tier filter of whatever brand I happen to choose. When the vehicle was newer I used mostly conventional oil, as it’s aged I mainly use the entry-level synthetic. I’ve always followed the built-in oil life monitor. I’ve seen it alert me as low as 4k miles, up to 8k miles. conventional oil starts to visibly degrade after 7k miles. The car is very high mileage, but I’ve taken good care of it.
The 4.0 SOHC, are known as Ford Exploders
Yep, and the 4.0 OHVs also take this same-sized oil filter.
that's nice and all but how well do they do their actual job. you know ... filtering oil.
Well according to their micron rating, they should do a very good job, better than most oil filters out there.
@@WhipCityWrencher "should"
I am not a Fram guy but the old Fram is a better made filter. Good show.
Michael Herrell
Thanks, Michael👍
Agreed! 💯
What microscope do you use?
Hi Phillip,
This is the one I use. It's not the easiest to get pictures, but I hold my phone with my hand against the eyepiece and take the pictures. That plastic phone holder that they give you doesn't work that well.www.amazon.com/Microscope-100X-2000X-Monocular-Mechanical-Education/dp/B07ZPNCQR5/ref=pd_ybh_a_sccl_1/132-6980426-3369511?pd_rd_w=NikNM&content-id=amzn1.sym.67f8cf21-ade4-4299-b433-69e404eeecf1&pf_rd_p=67f8cf21-ade4-4299-b433-69e404eeecf1&pf_rd_r=0DNWKSHN4CNM6ZC2XXGJ&pd_rd_wg=o8I1t&pd_rd_r=72fc6bb9-fd2e-4518-a88a-3b0cd74a5cdf&pd_rd_i=B07ZPNCQR5&psc=1
I'm glad I bought a dozen of the Ultras back in 2018. I'm good to go for the next several years still. I've seen a test report that the OG ultra is 99% even down to 15 microns.
I'm happy we got something like the original ultra back (full synthetic media) vs a hybrid. Cellulose just effects flow rate, poor dirt holding capability, and older technology.
I don't think the cellulose filter is bad, just think there is better options these days, so the original Ultra impressed me with what it had to offer, and at the price point it did so.
The Endurance looks alright, thicker can, heavier spring, can't say they completely cheaped out on it, but it still looks inferior to the original Ultra even if prices where the same. I got the original Ultra for $7.32 bought it for years, these filters start at $13 at my Walmart. I don't like the louvers, I don't like the blotchy glue, I don't like the lack of filter media.
It just all around seems like an inferior OG Ultra for nearly 200% more. Bad filter, no but would I have taken this over the original Ultra if both where $7.32 today?
Also no, better than nothing, but this just confirms they cheaped out on the new ultra. Made an inferior filter, increased the price slightly, than re-released their new take on original ultra but less cheapened out. Even if it was half the price, I still agree with you, the OG Ultra was a better filter at $7.32
More flow doesnt always mean better filtering. A slower flow rate means more time in the media which filters better.
I just got 3 fram endurance filters. I like the way it looks so far. I'm surprised they didn't use a metal core with holes on the endurance tho. Favorite core so far is the microgard select which I use for the beater car.
Also surprised the inlit holes aren't like the titanium
Microgard makes great filters.
@Robert Hoffman that they do, but I need the synthetic media for longer oil drain intervals in the denali and fiance honda accord. I run them typically 10-12k miles on High Performance Lubricants no vii oils. Denali gets the euro, and honda gets pcmo being direct injection. Beater car just gets the cheaper oreilly oil and microgard select for 5-6k intervals.
That's because the "Fram" Endurance made by Champ Labs. They've used a louvered tube for many years. Louvers work as well as holes and always many more louver openings in tube than holes. FE, made in US too.
@@jwatt95 Sounds like a plan. I run Pennzoil Ultra Platinum with OEM Denso-manufactured filters in my CX-5 and Camry. I go 6K OCIs, but Blackstone oil analysis says I can easily extend it to 8K miles.
I ran Microgard filters in our Mazda Tribute, which went 190K before we traded it in. Before we did, I pulled the valve cover to do an inspection. Zero varnish and wear on the valvetrain. Good oil, good filters, and proper OCIs are the key to longevity.
@faxmen09 appreciate the knowledge. Didn't know champion made them. It's still a good looking filter. For 12$ ima use it instead of the purolator boss I've been using lately. I also a bigger filter anyway and just the little bit of extra oil needed. Normally it calls for a fram 3506 and I use the 9837. Purolator is 14006 but I use the 25288.
And normally that is the case with being more louvers then holes but the microgard select has a lot of holes and bigger then usual.
I would go with the Ultra even though it could use more holes punched in the center tube. The base plate on the Endurance looks like the base plate on my Napa Platinum and Wix filters. I think Wix ( Napa Platinum) was the first one to use the screen backed filter media
Endurance can looks similar to Microguard Select
The Ultra is still better than the Endurance.
Ultra better value. Endurance media crumpled when Whip squeezed it, ultra media solid and more of it. Endurance is wasting $$ That could be put towards new oil sooner. I buy the Supertec blue Mp7317 $6 change the oil every 4K the oil stays clean near new.
Endurance media is steel backed, while Ultra currently is not. Ultra WAS steel backed when first introduced, but then the Bait and Switch was applied.
I'd go with the ultra as well
The older filter is a lot better
Without a doubt! 👍
Wow this on my Camry are totally different. The Ultra does not have a wiring backing and the glue job is really bad. The cartridge type the endurance wins over there.
Hey I got the older version ultra after 2.000 miles the cartridge type it came a part the gauze was falling apart
Wow! Seems like the Ultra is better. I've always used the ultra and just went to wally world to get one yesterday and noticed the endurance rated for 25,000 miles. Glad I still purchased the Ultra. After seeing this great video I'm going back and get 2 more Ultras for future use. And the Ultras are $4.00 cheaper too!! Many, many thanks again for your incredible informative oil filter videos.
Sorry, the Fram Ultra in this video is an old one. They don't make the Ultra's the same anymore the ones you'll get today are different (they have no metal screen backing).The link below is to a video of the ones they make today. th-cam.com/video/C4F6D5KGAeA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WhipCityWrencher
Interesting video
Thanks!👍
But is it the same material? The thinner shorter material might filter just as good as the thicker longer material we don’t know this there’s quite a few years in between the filter productions and technology.
How about flow? The thinner material may filter better and have higher flow, we’re going by looks and feel here.
I don't think it's the exact same material. Fram claims the micron rating is the same on both filters. JMHO, I would give a better flow rate to the Endurance filter.
wix 30 ago yrs was my favorite commercial ..thinking how to it right ...AIR and oil are important? .kind of you. its importing! thks man
Sense: It makes no sense for you to test the new Endurance against the old Ultra. Video would be a lot more important if you were testing the current Endurance vs the current Ultra.
I'll get to it someday😊
The new FRAM looks like a Champ can !
My thoughts as well since both companies are under thje same ownership.
Can’t wait until the Fram FE7317 comes out.
It’s out. At one of my local Walmarts. Honda?
I’m using this in my dodge right now. I just changed my oil at 7k miles, and I’m leaving this filter in for a second oil change . It claims to be good for up to 25k miles, so no sense tossing it at only 7.
I don't know if your engine is a Soot/Carbon making machine, but oil filters can get clogged up, making them useless. JMHO, but when you change your oil you should change your oil filter also.
@@WhipCityWrencher oil filters can get clogged up? The one in question is advertised to be good for 25k miles. Even leaving it in for a second oil change only takes it up to 15k.
@@stephenmartinez1 I've opened filters that have had lots of soot/carbon on the media after only 5K miles. I have a video coming out July 19th with a used oil filter that had 5K miles with lots of carbon on it.
@@WhipCityWrencher well of course the oil filter is going to have debris, but the more expensive ones are supposed to be able to filter out a lot more of it, 25k miles worth of engine oil contaminants compared to the cheaper 5k mile ones.
@@stephenmartinez1 Well, all I have to say is run one for 14K and send it to me, and I'll make a video out of it. I'll pay the postage to open up your filter.
Looks like Fram has taken a step backward in quality.
Their giving us a Royal purple filter but priced by Fram🤓have you compared prices? Dosent make sense to me because I do 5k oci but ig people want longer oci like 8k-10k or even 15k but that’ll be their demise to their cars😂
I’m go with endurance. It’s new and improved.
It's not $4.00 better!!!
I won’t use Fram but the older one looks better, more inlet holes, holes in the core and more media. 😊
Big John deere 6 cylinder diesel engine in my 45,000 pound excavator. Takes 5 gallons oil. Warren 15/40 oil [Walmart] and a fram standard filter for about 75 hours, then a OEM JD oil filter for another 50 hours. John Deere Lab test says " Oil good to go, continue another 100 hours and retest." Particulate and iron counts very low. Wally's oil and Fram filters are up to all industry standards. Don't really need the new snake oil - it is just job security at Fram for designers and engineers and marketers. Otherwise they would only need to work a few days each month.
The old Fram is made better than the Endurance, and who changes oil every 25,000 miles anyway?
Did you watch the same video above? it's ridiculous to say the old one is "made better" when it weighs half as much with much thinner metal. More and thicker media that can could even restrict flow doesn't mean "made better". But yes, these mileage claims are all ridiculous and can be ignored, it's a marketing thing they all do now.
@@DanielBrownOre people believe it. You'd be surprised how many check the oil when the rods are hammering too.
@@DanielBrownOre ....look at the pleats on the Endurance, most of them are not straight like the old Fram. Plus when he spreads them apart the Endurance ones don't t go back where they were, they stay crook it, cheap stuff. Weight does not matter, I"ve seen very good filters that were light weight on this channel, it's what's inside that counts.
@@Amedeus1756there is metal backing there that's why it doesn't snapback . The metal is . Those two filters that he showed are about as good as filters get
Agreed, OG Ultra the winner and for $4+ dollars less.
Why does the weight of the filtering media matter without knowing who supplied it or what its specs are?
I gave out the specs. and the weight. What more do you want?
Where can I buy the fram endurance I can't find it anywhere online I don't even see it on Fram website?
Here's the Link, If your local Walmart doesn't have one then you'll have to order it. www.walmart.com/ip/FRAM-Synthetic-Endurance-FE8A-25K-mile-Premium-Oil-Filter-for-Synthetic-Oils/1875779303
WOW this is a GREAT inspection and review, i love the ultra, new one seems to be snake oil LOL
Glad you liked the video,
This was the old Ultra the Ultras being made now no longer have a metal screen backing.
so it seems fram endurance and royal purple are the same filter
I hope to do a comparison soon
I'm not a fan of filter media with screens. I think it restrics the flow too much. I would rather have quality filter media alone and large inlet holes for smooth oil flow.
Your way off base in that thinking
It wouldn't effect oil flow, screen or not. Labs have tested oil filters, their flow rate is something like 30 gallons per min, which is far beyond what a cars oil pump will see.
Also, with synthetic media you get the benefit of a 3D filter, there is larger gaps in between the layers of microglass. This allows for superior flow vs a tradition cellulose filter even at the same filtration efficiency.
The wire backing is purely structural.
@@GainingDespair
OK, fair point. I didn't know that.
Ummmm, no. Screen has no effect on flow. Screen is required on synthetic depth media for support. Surface cellulose or blended media doesn't require backing.
The filter media itself restricts flow 30× more than the screens do! 😂
Endurance would have more flow and that would get the oil to the top of the engine faster. The U.Syn would be to restricted
You could right
Fram lets their marketing team build a filter every now and then. What's old is new and what's new is old.
I prefer a manufacturer that just makes a great filter without all the gimmicks and 25K crap. No Fram for me.
Hi John,
I think the 25K is a joke, 200k vehicle 8 oil changes. LOL
@@WhipCityWrencher Agreed! Oil breaks down and even though it may be filtered, it's not good to keep in service for so long. Thanks for your videos!
@@johng.4959 You're Welcome, John👍
1:27, that has nothing to do with "when it was made" That is a copy right date and helps identify when it was designed and marketed.
Hey Stan,
If you hear me, I said there was no date code and this is roughly when it was made. I say that because that's about the same time I bought that filter.
Ultra is good enough