charley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de mayo de 2023
Online oil filter cross reference charts indicate this is a replacement for Mercury and Quicksilver filters for Mercury 4 stroke engines. It did not fit, a call to Purolator verified they do not offer a compatible filter.
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2022
I've been using PureOne for nearly two decades. My father found multiple studies on the internet which showed that PureOne has better materials. Mobil One plus PureOne is how I maintain all my cars...
enyce Kenn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de noviembre de 2020
I've spent a lot of time researching and trying different oil filters to determine which one is the best for my application and I have settled on the Purolator One. For me, I have two Hondas that are direct injection/turbocharged and I change my oil and filter regularly at about 4,000 to 6,000 miles using name brand full synthetic oil (usually Pennzoil Platinum or Castrol Edge OW-20). I have also tried the K&N HP-1010, K&N PS-1010, Bosch Premium 3233, and Purolator Boss.I have ordered the Purolator One from Amazon about 8 times at this point and it has always arrived in its original packaging without damage. Sometimes Amazon will have a $2.00 coupon off the listed price, so check this listing regularly and "stock up" when it's cheap. The Purolator One filters at an efficiency rate of 99% at 20 microns and is marketed as being able to withstand a 10,000 mile drain interval. Since I change my filter regularly with every oil change, I have settled on the Purolator One because I don't need the 15,000 mile drain interval that comes with the Purolator Boss. I have never had trouble taking off this filter even after a long winter.I am not going to suggest that this filter is superior to the K&N HP-1010 or the K&N PS-1010, but I like the overall construction of the Purolator filters. Both of the K&Ns have a thicker wall (which is similar to the Purolator Boss) than the Purolator One, which can withstand higher burst pressure and has more durability from road debris. This isn't an issue for my application because my oil filter is unexposed and shielded by a belly pan. The Bosch 3233 is sold cheaper than the Purolator One (about $6.00 on Amazon as of the date of this post). Comparing the Bosch 3233 with the Purolator One, the filters look nearly identical in construction. This is likely because Bosch and Purolator were owned by the same parent company at some point and probably share design components. This filter is far superior than the Fram Extra Guard or Fram Tough Guard in construction.All in all, for the price, the Purolator One seems like the best value for my application. If you are changing your oil at regular intervals and under 10k miles, this is a great filter. If you are going beyond a 10k mile drain interval, you should look at the Purolator Boss or Wix XP.
IT_Architect
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de junio de 2018
I have a couple vehicles with Honda 3.5s These are the best filter in this size range according to the tests.