Fram Xg3506 Ultra Synthetic Engine Oil Filter- Full Flow Oil Filter Frams Best!! on 2040-parts.com
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You are buying one (1) Fram XG3506 Ultra Synthetic Oil Filter with Sure Grip. This is Fram's Best Oil Filter, rated up to 15000 miles. Traps and holds more than double the dirt of other oil filter brands.
· 15,000 mile protection · Engineered for full synthetic motor oil · Ultra synthetic screen backing reinforces its filtration media · Silicone anti-drainback ensures safe starts · Non-slip grip for easy installation FRAM ultra synthetic™ oil filter is our best filter. The dual layered, synthetic and cellulose media is reinforced with a metal screen and traps 99% of dirt. The silicone antirust valve is designed to hold oil to ensure safe start-up and engine protection for up to 15,000 miles. For drivers looking for top performance from newer engines and maximum protection for older vehicles. Ultra synthetic is engineered to be paired with synthetic oil and provides proven protection up to 15,000 miles. Follow recommended change intervals as noted in your vehicle owner s manual 99%+ filtration efficiency, FRAM group testing of average filter efficiency of PH8A, 3387 A, and 4967 or equivalent FRAM TG or XG models under ISO 4548-12 for particles greater than 20 microns Engineered to provide the durability needed to withstand conditions up to 15K miles between oil changes
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