motorcraft filters or Mann hummel???
#1
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motorcraft filters or Mann hummel???
right guys
we all like to use genuine parts or uprated parts these days, most of us change the oil approx every 3k miles
we all look after our cars now a days, the last 10 years of neglected rot boxes have mainly disappeared etc
don't want the "money is no object" reply
does it or does it not make a difference using a Mann hummel (german made) oil filter and air filter over a motor craft oil filter and fuel filter.
look forward to the replies
we all like to use genuine parts or uprated parts these days, most of us change the oil approx every 3k miles
we all look after our cars now a days, the last 10 years of neglected rot boxes have mainly disappeared etc
don't want the "money is no object" reply
does it or does it not make a difference using a Mann hummel (german made) oil filter and air filter over a motor craft oil filter and fuel filter.
look forward to the replies
#3
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mann filters are easily more available, german made, great reputation at making a good oem filter and they are cheaper than the motor craft items, its just is there any like 'flow' resistance of filters with fluids
i can see motor craft filters on ebay but not the fuel filters so I'm looking for alternatives
i can see motor craft filters on ebay but not the fuel filters so I'm looking for alternatives
#4
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Mann & Hummel are a respected original equipment supplier to the motor industry. Ford buys parts form the likes of NGK, Bosch, Visteon etc. so it wouldn't surprise me if they buy or have bought filters from Mann
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MANN, MAHLE filters are top-notch and not that expensive, also the MOTORCRAFT ones.
Would say Motorcraft or Mann doesn't make big difference, both are quality,
but Mann, Motorcraft vs. no-name products make a bigger difference IMO.
If you have interest in a fuel filter for a Cosworth here the MANN part-no.: WK 618/3
Would say Motorcraft or Mann doesn't make big difference, both are quality,
but Mann, Motorcraft vs. no-name products make a bigger difference IMO.
If you have interest in a fuel filter for a Cosworth here the MANN part-no.: WK 618/3
Last edited by Cossiemainful; 18-04-2014 at 08:44 AM.
#11
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If you change your oil every 3k and it's a standard engine why not just use cheapo filters
I got motorcraft filter and plug from burtons sure they were not too expensive at all
I got motorcraft filter and plug from burtons sure they were not too expensive at all
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