hi this may have been asked before but just about to do a main service on my 1999 td5 & just wanted to find out if i would be better off sticking with the genuine filters that have been used since new or use the cheaper ones like britpart thanks
thanks for that just found the filters big lad said will go for those at £23 full set
I,ve been using " cheap " filters in my TD5 for years. ( its still going ).
I just bought a set of JGS4X4, ( ebay ), and 10 lts of semi 5w30 for around 50 sheets !.
The filters were Cooper Fiamm.
Some folk will only use genuine filters.
( I have yet to read, " cheap oil filter wrecked my engine ! ". )
Ultimately, I,m afraid, it your choice !.
Del.
I've been in oil filtration since 1986, mostly in industrial hydraulics. i was selling filters to major organisations such as british steel - but even back in those days the industry had recognised that the normal paper oil filters weren't efficient enough to capture and retain contamination thus prevent deterioration of the pumps and valves in the system.
Even back then such industries moved to the newly emerging bonded glass fibre media filters.
Small particles of sand (dust from the atmosphere) could easily enter the systems through the paper tank breather.
Sand particles are extremely hard so as they circulate unhindered by the coarse paper filters they carry out longer term abrasive damage to the pumps and valves.
so although the inefficient paper filters wont "wreck" hydraulic and lube oil (and engine) components they do drastically reduce their service life.....
a better quality filter could very easily treble the service life (engine rebuild) frequency of your engine.
A guy by the name of Jim Fitch (been in oil analysis & filtration most of his life) set up an organisation called "Noria" in the USA back in those days purely to spread the gospel about the enormous benefits of clean oil in all applications.
If you want more info the site is Noria.com - its a fascinating site and theres masses of info, case studies and advice on there
I dont want you to think I'm preaching or criticising what you're doing honestly - just letting you know....
cheers, slice
I see.
So the point your making is that " cheap " filters use a different, ( or drastically reduced ), filtration medium to that of genuine ones ?.
I'm fairly sure there is no " tank breather " filter on the TD5, but I could be wrong.
I've never opened up an old filter to see the difference between original and non.
I thought ALL filters had to reach a certain standard to be sold in the UK.
I have always been happy with Coopers filters, as they seem like fairly big players in their market.
I change my oil and filters every 6 months now as my car reaches 100k, so the oil doesn't get too poor.
I'm going to dig around a bit about this filter thing now. ( I dont want to shorten the life of my engine for the sake of an extra £ 50/60 a year ! ).
Cheers.
Del.
The thing I found with cheap filters, in particular the fuel filters is they rust VERY quickly in the winter months and look awful., whether they filter any worse or better.....who knows but when you see that, it does make you "wonder" on the whole overall quality.
Hi Nick re the fuel filter, the thing is that I like to change all the filters often and the LR genuine fuel filter is about £30!!!
I used to use Britpart fuel filters but I have stopped that now, as I have found a supplier of Mahle (led to believe these are the suppliers to LR and the same spec) for only £9.
This for me seems to be the ideal world, OE quality but at a price I feel I can justify.
I am reliably informed that Mahle actually make the filters for LR but you can buy them at a third the price.
as with everything you buy "you get what you pay for"
some time ago i found an article from a guy in the states that conducted a study on several engine oil filters
he examined the quality of the canister, the top seal, he cut them open and cut up the filter media for examination etc..
he checked the quality of the bypass valves...and in one instance he made reference to one filter having a cardboard bypass valve disc!
as with everything you buy "you get what you pay for"
I use 5-30 fully synth because I can buy it for 23euros for five ltrs. I change it every 10,000kms or 6 months whichever is the sooner. At the same time I change both engine oil filters.
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