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Motorcraft FL-820s vs Ford Racing CM-6731-FL820 Oil Filters
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<blockquote data-quote="me32" data-source="post: 7920644" data-attributes="member: 34543"><p>exactly, when your using high quality oil, its not the oil that goes bad 1st its the filter, i highly dought the ford racing oil filter can clean the oil 2x more than the standard motorcraft. maby about 1.5x. i would say for the normal GT500 driver using the ford racing filter, would not benifit you over the motorcraft one(just cost more). now for those who drive theres at the drag strip or road course on a normal bases, i would recommend the ford racing oil filter as you are puting you car through much tougher driving conditions. as for my self i will be doing oil changes around every 2.5K-3k with a motorcrafter 820s, when and if they bring the price down around 8bucks or lower then ill prolly switch to an ford racing oil filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="me32, post: 7920644, member: 34543"] exactly, when your using high quality oil, its not the oil that goes bad 1st its the filter, i highly dought the ford racing oil filter can clean the oil 2x more than the standard motorcraft. maby about 1.5x. i would say for the normal GT500 driver using the ford racing filter, would not benifit you over the motorcraft one(just cost more). now for those who drive theres at the drag strip or road course on a normal bases, i would recommend the ford racing oil filter as you are puting you car through much tougher driving conditions. as for my self i will be doing oil changes around every 2.5K-3k with a motorcrafter 820s, when and if they bring the price down around 8bucks or lower then ill prolly switch to an ford racing oil filter. [/QUOTE]
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