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#4640931 - 01/20/18 12:19 PM
[Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
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#4640937 - 01/20/18 12:25 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 07/25/17
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Looks so and so
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#4640945 - 01/20/18 12:31 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 02/17/07
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I have one on the table in my garage waiting for my oil change next weekend. I am sure that it and thousands like it will do just fine. Thanks for the C&P.
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#4640948 - 01/20/18 12:35 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 07/04/16
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Loc: Jacksonville, FL
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This is a great value for cost filter, especially with the silicon ADBV. I just purchased a PH4967 today that also has the new updated ADBV. I really like that Fram is adapting to the market and adjusting the construction of even their entry level filter to provide protection for the longer drain intervals on newer cars. You no longer have to pay the price premium for a TG just to get a silicon ADBV. I really like that because in a lot of cases a PH series filter is more than adequate especially with the silicon ADBV. Nice work Fram and thanks for cutting this filter for us.
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#4640951 - 01/20/18 12:38 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 12/08/10
Posts: 2671
Loc: california
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Bottom end cap looks different. Other ones have points and are not round. There appears to be some tiny nubs, maybe this model has it that way. Wonder how tight it fits in the can.
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#4640952 - 01/20/18 12:38 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: FlyNavyP3]
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Registered: 03/12/15
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Loc: Southwest PA
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This is a great value for cost filter, especially with the silicon ADBV. I just purchased a PH4967 today that also has the new updated ADBV. I really like that Fram is adapting to the market and adjusting the construction of even their entry level filter to provide protection for the longer drain intervals on newer cars. You no longer have to pay the price premium for a TG just to get a silicon ADBV. I really like that because in a lot of cases a PH series filter is more than adequate especially with the silicon ADBV. Nice work Fram and thanks for cutting this filter for us. Thanks for C&p Robert
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#4640954 - 01/20/18 12:47 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 10/30/15
Posts: 432
Loc: MN
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Saw some of these yesterday at Fleet Farm. Nowhere on the packaging do they give a mileage suggestion (used to be 5k miles). Interesting.
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#4640958 - 01/20/18 12:50 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 12/31/17
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Loc: Alberta
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Thanks for cutting it apart. You took a bullet for the team. Great photos.
SF
Edited by Snagglefoot (01/20/18 12:53 PM)
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#4640964 - 01/20/18 12:55 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 12/24/11
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Loc: North Carolina
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Looks like a nice filter.
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#4640972 - 01/20/18 01:03 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 09/30/13
Posts: 9683
Loc: Indiana
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I'll take this over a WIX. Looks very good.
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#4640976 - 01/20/18 01:07 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 12/14/02
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Loc: New Jersey
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I wonder if that's what my Honeywell Honda branded filters look like.
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#4641022 - 01/20/18 01:49 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 10/22/09
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Loc: Wet side WA
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I have a couple of those but the older ones without the updated ADBV. Being a 95% filter it will never be on my Toyota I'll likely give them to my stepson he isn't so fussy. His Corolla has 260K plus on it. Nice tool I got one of those for Christmas.
Edited by JohnnyJohnson (01/20/18 01:50 PM)
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#4641023 - 01/20/18 01:51 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: DuckRyder]
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Registered: 06/07/15
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Loc: Canada
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Mouldy endcaps! lol Filter looks great.
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#4641065 - 01/20/18 02:40 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: JohnnyJohnson]
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Registered: 07/04/16
Posts: 1372
Loc: Jacksonville, FL
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I have a couple of those but the older ones without the updated ADBV. Being a 95% filter it will never be on my Toyota I'll likely give them to my stepson he isn't so fussy. His Corolla has 260K plus on it. Nice tool I got one of those for Christmas.
Considering its efficiency is roughly twice as good as the OE Toyota filter (as near as we can tell via the AMSOIL data) I can't think of a single good reason why it wouldn't be perfectly fine on any Toyota. If the other 4% efficiency is that important the tough guard is 99% @ 20um. For an entry level filter these are good performers now with a silicon ADBV. I have never really been a Fram guy but for the price an Extra Guard is hard to beat.
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#4641164 - 01/20/18 04:57 PM
Re: [Cut Open] Fram PH7317 - Virgin - Silicone ADBV
[Re: FlyNavyP3]
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Registered: 01/18/03
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Loc: Colorado
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I have a couple of those but the older ones without the updated ADBV. Being a 95% filter it will never be on my Toyota I'll likely give them to my stepson he isn't so fussy. His Corolla has 260K plus on it. Nice tool I got one of those for Christmas.
Considering its efficiency is roughly twice as good as the OE Toyota filter (as near as we can tell via the AMSOIL data) The February 2011 Amsoil study sure has legs. But, until Toyota states otherwise, I guess that is about all we have to go on. Meanwhile, I will continue to use that poorly rated filter and see how far I can take our RX330.
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