Yes it is. Napa Gold #1515, Napa also has a shorter version of the 1515 in case you are tight for space. Sorry I‘m not at home to check my file. Maybe someone can chime inIs the Wix part number 51515?
GotchaWix / NAPA Gold good.
Fram orange bad.
KN tested the best in Pressure and Flow Engine Masters testEngine Masters did a filter test not too long ago....Wix was one of the good ones iirc.
Interesting, please enlighten me. I was very impressed with their fuel filter for my 98.5 Ram.We stay away from Baldwin at work too many fuel filter problems...
Me too as I use one of theirs on my Airdog unit for the water separator. Donaldson on the other.Interesting, please enlighten me. I was very impressed with their fuel filter for my 98.5 Ram.
Not try to hi-jack the post.
I don't see the point of the magnet; the majority of solid particle contaminants in engine oil are carbon from engine blow-by, grit and dust that wasn't properly filtered out of the intake and microscopic bits of aluminum/babbit bearing material. None of that stuff will stick to a magnet. If you have a self machining engine that's shedding pieces of iron, the type of oil filter won't be the biggest problem.What about these guys?
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Anyone have any experience with them? Seems like it would be the better filter in the long run. I like the idea of being able to see what kind of crap is in my filter without slicing it open. Plus no potential failures from bursting. Not a common problem but I know I had one Napa gold filter split from the base many years ago. And it has a built in magnet to catch the big stuff.