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Maz 12 March 2011 11:23 AM

Problems with Subaru oil filters.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6X8kExgj-w

:(

jsfb 12 March 2011 11:42 AM

FFS

Maz 12 March 2011 11:47 AM

I was totally oblivious to this issue. I had an oil change done today and would have used a genuine Subaru filter had it not been for Simon at the garage (Richard Henry Autos). Anyhow used an ADL one instead. No wonder Impreza engines are going bang when Subaru supply such crappy oil filters!

JohnD 12 March 2011 11:50 AM

No surprise there to be honest. Subaru like many other makers work to strict budgets and something cheap that will 'just do the job' will be specified, as long as there is a pressure valve at the bottom. The anti drain-back diaphram is irrelevant on the Subaru as the filter hangs vertically down and oil simply does not drain from the filter.
I use UFI filters from Opie Oils with no probs. and these do not have the drain back diaphram. Out of interest I shall disect one the next oil change and have a look.

JohnD

**jay** 12 March 2011 12:07 PM

From the minute i seen these silly little blue filters alarm bells have been ringing, the old black ones fill with oil no probs, took me about 30 min to fill the blue one, have one on the now but due oil change soon, il not be using them again...poor show subaru!!! skimping on filters is a big no no that filter looks crap and should not be filtering dust form a vacume cleaner never mind an engine.

Carlh 12 March 2011 12:21 PM

:O for fooks sake

jameswrx 12 March 2011 12:26 PM

They also have a habbit of falling off too.

Moley 12 March 2011 01:11 PM

That video could have been half the length with the same info.

Bit shocking that not only are they crap quality, but Subaru now charge £15 for them

99greenwagon 12 March 2011 01:14 PM

:brickwall what is the best filters to use then? i always have used genuine subaru ones but after seeing that then i think ill change,but what to?and where from?:wonder:
that is piss poor!:nono:

Moley 12 March 2011 01:21 PM

I'd assume the pink STI filters would be better, but they are £30(+)

**jay** 12 March 2011 01:28 PM

Think i'll be using the hks one, it is about 20 quid, must be better quality than that crap, no matter what i use it wont be anymore blue ones.

scoobyboy 12 March 2011 02:33 PM

there is no issue with the blue filters at all, we have been fitting them for well over a year and had no issues at all.
that bloke is a right dick, why do it in the car and not the garage and they say a little bit of knowledge is dangerous and to me he is extremely dangerous! he doesn't know what some of the parts do so to him that makes the filter sub standard, i think he needs to go and study what it is and why it's there before making remarks like that

Maz 12 March 2011 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by scoobyboy (Post 9930460)
there is no issue with the blue filters at all, we have been fitting them for well over a year and had no issues at all.
that bloke is a right dick, why do it in the car and not the garage and they say a little bit of knowledge is dangerous and to me he is extremely dangerous! he doesn't know what some of the parts do so to him that makes the filter sub standard, i think he needs to go and study what it is and why it's there before making remarks like that

The general consensus seems to be that Fram oil filters (Subaru OEM) are cheap and made from substandard materials.

G.Mac 12 March 2011 02:47 PM

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MarkC 12 March 2011 02:58 PM

When i was ordering stuff from camskill 2 months ago.. the person i was speaking to on the phone said that the new subaru oil filters are crap different company making them now. I use a blueprint oil filter on my car and no problems.

**jay** 12 March 2011 03:15 PM

I know the guy seems to not know 100% what he is talking about, but dont take much to see that is terrible quality, that i just wont take a chance on, fair enough if it was a cheap 500 quid banger, but not a car that aint cheap to rebuild an engine on.

jameswrx 12 March 2011 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by mark v4 coupe (Post 9930491)
When i was ordering stuff from camskill 2 months ago.. the person i was speaking to on the phone said that the new subaru oil filters are crap different company making them now. I use a blueprint oil filter on my car and no problems.

I had a blueprint filter once with no holes in the base plate! Just solid disc of metal :Suspiciou Imagine someone fitting that.

I wish I'd taken a picture now, i took it back and told the bloke at the motor factors to check the batch but he looked at me like I was insane. He couldn't even see the problem with the one I returned, took me a while to get him to even give me a refund!

scoobyboothy 12 March 2011 03:40 PM

vauxhall had a problem with there vectra b 2.2's when they first came out, they had a paper cartridge oil filter and a long service interval, the filter started to break down blocking the jet that lubs the cam chain causing it dry out and stretching or snapping. They never had an official recall but if one came in with the symptoms they would fit a jet with a larger hole and put a new chain on.

I'm waiting for my hks filter to arrive, so when I change my oil, I'll cut open the black one i have on and see what's inside that

stevie333 12 March 2011 03:48 PM

Cant believe i just wasted 3 minutes of my life watching this dross.Some gay yank talking drivel,if it was pink i think he would have liked it:lol1:.Positive useful info is great on these forums,but that is just taking it to health and safey levels of utter boll*cks

Mrchips 12 March 2011 03:48 PM

Holy shi4, i have one of those on mine, bit worried now, might be changing that soon as.

**jay** 12 March 2011 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by stevie333 (Post 9930548)
Cant believe i just wasted 3 minutes of my life watching this dross.Some gay yank talking drivel,if it was pink i think he would have liked it:lol1:.Positive useful info is great on these forums,but that is just taking it to health and safey levels of utter boll*cks


Its the whole reason we put genuine filters on the cars, as you would expect quality products from subaru, but looks like they are scrimping on a very important part.

I have to travel a 30mile round trip to get one of these, i would be better walking round the corner and buying one from my local motor factors for a few quid. i buy genuine as want quality, the blue one never seemed right even before i seen the vid, the old black one used to prefill in minutes but the blue one takes forever to fill, it also feels like i could crush it with my fingers, i have one on the now but its the first and last.
They may be perfectly fine but i'll just not be taking the chance.

bugeyejohn 12 March 2011 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by stevie333 (Post 9930548)
Cant believe i just wasted 3 minutes of my life watching this dross.Some gay yank talking drivel,if it was pink i think he would have liked it:lol1:.Positive useful info is great on these forums,but that is just taking it to health and safey levels of utter boll*cks

And why the f**k why he so obsessed with his seats while pi55ing about with dirty filters in his car. :brickwall

jameswrx 12 March 2011 04:18 PM

I think I'm going to try a HKS oil filter at my next oil change, looking at these new hybrid ones they at least look to be trying something slightly different with the honeycomb mesh.

IggyRB320 12 March 2011 04:50 PM

I purchased one of these from the main dealer for my last mid oil change!

Has anyone opened a STi pink, HKS or blue print?
Needs doing again in a couple of months, so what would be the best one to go for?

jameswrx 12 March 2011 05:02 PM

Sti pink is a lot of money, worth it if it's a superior filtration device without compromising flow. But can't find a lot of technical info on the net about them or whether they are actually worth the money.

The HKS (new bright pink ones) look quite good and appear to have a magnet built into them, AMSOIL ones look good too regarding filtration.

Best quality value for money one I found was Purolator, well made and cheap.

The HKS flter is about £22 delivered to your door so not too bad when you consider the new crappy OE filter is £15 plus driving to the dealer to collect it.

greatgonzo 12 March 2011 05:02 PM

What about the K&N oil filters they any good :wonder:

greatgonzo 12 March 2011 05:09 PM

I have just looked into the K&N ones and they sound spot on and only £11.95 with free delivery. Anyone had any experience with these?

yorvik 12 March 2011 05:38 PM

Sorry, I just can`t take that idiot seriously!

bugeyejohn 12 March 2011 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by greatgonzo (Post 9930668)
I have just looked into the K&N ones and they sound spot on and only £11.95 with free delivery. Anyone had any experience with these?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMyCpAqkJZ4 I use them there pretty good.

BULLITT 12 March 2011 06:03 PM

Funny that BMW have been using paper filters on their cars, including the M3 & M5 for the last 15years and in the 6 years I worked there I never once saw a situation of engine failure due to a paper/card oil filter. This is the same thing but just enclosed in a metal 'cup'


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