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Old 08-11-10, 11:50 AM
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Is there a better Oil Filter than the OEM that will help clean the oil better on the LS 460?
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WIX makes a superior aftermarket filter. A top choice of racers and gearheads. In TX, O'Reilly Auto carries them for a large range of vehicles, including the LS.
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Originally Posted by jlawr
Is there a better Oil Filter than the OEM that will help clean the oil better on the LS 460?
Just to save my colleagues here some legwork, here is a list of part numbers I have assembled for replacement oil filter cartridges for my 2007 Lexus LS460.

ACDelco PF2660 Duraguard Gold (Cellulose)

Amsoil EA15K49 (Synthetic)

BeckArnley 041-0818 (Cellulose)

Bosch 3981 (Cellulose)

Denso 150-3020 (Cellulose)

FRAM XG10158 Ultra 20K Protection (Synthetic)

FRAM FS10158 Titanium 20K Protection (Synthetic)

FRAM FF10158 Force 15K Protection (Cellulose & Synthetic)

FRAM TG10158 Tough Guard 15K Protection (Cellulose & Synthetic)

FRAM CH10158 Extra Guard 10K Protection (Cellulose & Synthetic)

FRAM FD10158 Drive 7.5K Protection (Cellulose & Synthetic)

K&N HP-7023 (Synthetic)

Mobil1 M1C256A Extended Performance Oil Filter (Synthetic)

NAPA 7173 Gold (Cellulose)

NAPA 47173 Platinum (Synthetic)

NAPA 27173 ProSelect (Cellulose)

Purolator Boss PBL25609 15K Protection (Synthetic)

Purolator ONE PL25609 10K Protection (Synthetic)

Purolator L25609 5k Protection (Cellulose)

RoyalPurple 20-968 Extended Life (Synthetic)

STP S10158XL Extended Life (Synthetic)

Toyota OEM 04152-YZZA5 (Cellulose) (supersedes 04152-38010)

Toyota TRD PTR43-00079 (Synthetic)

Wix 57173 (Cellulose)

Last time I used the Mobil1 synthetic filter. It is manufactured by Champion Laboratories, a volume producer of oil filters … and it does so under no less than 30 different private labels & house brands. One reveal is that it is stamped "mmddyy EEn Product of USA Producto De EUA." Another reveal is that the Walmart webpage for the product plainly states the manufacturer is Champion. You can pick up the Mobil1 synthetic filter at O'Reilly, AutoZone, Advance & Amazon for about $17 before tax.

The RoyalPurple, ToyotaTRD & Amsoil filters are all the EXACT SAME FILTER (other than cosmetic branding). And yes they are all made by Champion Laboratories. The comments and photos I saw indicated the quality of construction is quite high. Unlike all the others, they have metal end caps with silicone seals, metal cores and the filter material is mesh-backed. The RoyalPurple flavor is the least-expensive of the three. The least-expensive sourcing is Walmart-sold&shipped for about $16.75 plus a $7 shipping charge, before tax.

The various cellulose filters were generally available in the $6 to $13 range.

I saw enough negative comments along the way to sway me away from FRAM, Purolator, STP. YMMV. BeckArnley is now a brand owned by a company named DR1VParts and apparently has become mostly a reboxer of sourced parts. The NAPA Gold oil filter appears to be sourced from Wix. STP is licensed to AutoZone by Energizer Holdings for house-branding its oil & air filters.


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