I'm looking for a recommendation on oil filters (& suppliers) for a 2.8V6. Its only got 35 000 on it.
I've got a poxy ryco filter on at the moment - I was in a bit of a jam & needed one quickly. While it fits fine, its actually about half the diameter of the OEM. Obviously an option is to get a genuine one - for a one off I'm okay. But not as a permament solution.
The ryco filter is only staying on til the next oil change (5000km). Less if I get bored.
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where are you mate, gumby ? without knowing your location its hard to help you.
As MRL_T5 said, Mann filter is the best.
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I use the Knect filter by Mahle
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Hengst is the OEM, Mahle or Mann are both perfectly fine alternatives, I use the Mahle myself. It has been reccommended many times that people avoid the Ryco filters.
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I was wondering the same thing. So I used the search button
Apparently somebody did a test on one of the part numbers & the Ryco caused an 8psi pressure drop. Whether this presure drop is universal to all part numbers (I assume VW doesn't have a universal oil filter) I couldn't tell.
There was also a mention that on Mk1s the oil pressure was causing the internals of the Rycos to disintegrate.
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I used a Ryco on my old Honda and never had a problem - engine had 200000km. Saying that, I would only use a german filter on a german car. No reason other than my own reasoning
But I would like to see if anyone on here has hard evidence why Ryco filters are no good, at least on VWs.
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I have been in the VW trade for 34 years, I have stated in the past my findings on Ryco on VWs a few times before. Checking oil pressures with different filters ect.
Hey, a Mann or Hengst filter is around the same price as a Ryco but if you want to use one of them, go for it. I know, for peace of mind and providing a warrantee on my work, I will always use good filters, (German) and good oil.
Its personal preference and peace of mind.
Up to you guys as to what you like to use, same with oil.....
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Ask Tim "dubaddiction" hi has one for VR6 for around $15 "MAHLE" very good price and brand.
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