Unfortunately the Purolator catalog doesn't even list the Mobil 1s as cross references. I do know the Mobil 1 oil filter book lists Purolator though. Hopefully someone here can look it up for you (we don't have Mobil 1 filters here)
An M1-104 is the short/narrow version, an M1-105 is the short/fat version. The M1-105 has about 30% more capacity. I'm running the M1-105's on my Honda's.
An M1-104 is the short/narrow version, an M1-105 is the short/fat version. The M1-105 has about 30% more capacity. I'm running the M1-105's on my Honda's.
Be careful here neither of the M1-104 or M1-105 correlated back to the 14458 (via the WIX or Baldwin Cross reference. Like I said, not saying you are wrong.
I know Purolator (P14458) and PureOne (PL14458?) are the same as the Mobil1 M1-104. Used for most 1988+ Honda and Acura vehicles. Purolator 24459's are a longer filter than the 14458's.
Hondas have only used two unique oil filters over the years, I believe the 24458 is made to replace the "older" filter. The other day I was looking at Supertech, and the guide says that ST2808 is used for both applications. So I don't know what's different about Honda's two filter?