Hi there. Hope all is well.
I own two older vehicles that I plan on keeping for a while. The first is a 2002 Toyota Prius that I bought three years ago and now has 225k, and the other is a 1994 Geo Prizm 5-speed that has 174k. I just recently replaced the clutch on the Prizm and I plan on having my daughter learn about cars with both vehicles (she will learn basic stickshift techniques with the Prizm).
I have always orientated towards varying my oil changes by whatever oil/filter I can get that offers the best bang for the buck. Sometimes it's a Mobil 1 that costs $18 and can go for a 15k OCI. Other times I get a free 5 quarts of oil and a Wix filter that is usually on sale. I use that for a 6k interval with conventional engines and a 7500 for the Prius with one top off during that time.
Long story short, both engines at our home can take the same filter. I'm thinking about using a Hastings CF410 for both vehicles. Does anyone have any insights on this filter?
I own two older vehicles that I plan on keeping for a while. The first is a 2002 Toyota Prius that I bought three years ago and now has 225k, and the other is a 1994 Geo Prizm 5-speed that has 174k. I just recently replaced the clutch on the Prizm and I plan on having my daughter learn about cars with both vehicles (she will learn basic stickshift techniques with the Prizm).
I have always orientated towards varying my oil changes by whatever oil/filter I can get that offers the best bang for the buck. Sometimes it's a Mobil 1 that costs $18 and can go for a 15k OCI. Other times I get a free 5 quarts of oil and a Wix filter that is usually on sale. I use that for a 6k interval with conventional engines and a 7500 for the Prius with one top off during that time.
Long story short, both engines at our home can take the same filter. I'm thinking about using a Hastings CF410 for both vehicles. Does anyone have any insights on this filter?