FRAM HM 10060, 5,000 miles CUT OPEN

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Off the co workers wife's 2016 Jeep Cherokee with the 2.4 fiat engine in it. Vehicle has 71,xxx miles on it. He uses Valvoline like me also. Had Synpower Maxlife 0w20 and this filter for 5,000 miles. As you can see some of the high mile additive goo was still left
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Put more Synpower Maxlife 0w20 and FRAM ULTRA 10060 in and on












 
Originally Posted By: SatinSilver
Thank you, that one was interesting to look at!


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Yeah, looks very good. Co worker and his wife don't drive this Jeep much. I'm surprised how clean it is also for 5k with Valvoline
 
Originally Posted By: Rolla07
Not a fan of the HM filters with goo, i must say...


Yeah, I was like what the [censored], when I saw half that goo in filter
 
Originally Posted By: danez_yoda
Looks like abig ball of sludge waiting to come out in a chunk and plug something.


It's the high mile goo
 
Originally Posted By: car51
Originally Posted By: danez_yoda
Looks like abig ball of sludge waiting to come out in a chunk and plug something.


It's the high mile goo


Fram high mileage goo vs the real high mileage goo (sludge)

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The 2.4 is a Chrysler Tigershark engine.Basically an updated version of the Chrysler/Hyundai/Mitsubishi "world" engine.
 
Originally Posted By: Rolla07
Not a fan of the HM filters with goo, i must say...


I wonder if it's some uber thick Lucas type stuff?
 
Yeah, looks very good. Co worker and his wife don't drive this Jeep much. I'm surprised how clean it is also for 5k with Valvoline [/quote]

71K on a 2016? I think they drive it a lot. Thanks for the cut and post car51!
 
Originally Posted By: Urshurak776


Yeah, looks very good. Co worker and his wife don't drive this Jeep much. I'm surprised how clean it is also for 5k with Valvoline




71K on a 2016? I think they drive it a lot. Thanks for the cut and post car51![/quote]

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Originally Posted By: FlyingVan
What stops that goo from going into the engine? It does not look too good.


The goo as explained already is additive or.... that FRAM uses in this filter. SMH
 
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