Spin-Flow Filter by NAPA
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Wassup guys, cool place you got here
anyways...Im lookin for a good oil filter for my Subaru. Im thinking about getting a Spin-Flow Filter, but I need some feedback on it. I know that NAPA makes the best so I’m not worried about its quality, but I would like to hear other peoples opinion on it
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anyways...Im lookin for a good oil filter for my Subaru. Im thinking about getting a Spin-Flow Filter, but I need some feedback on it. I know that NAPA makes the best so I’m not worried about its quality, but I would like to hear other peoples opinion on it
Oh, there is also some instant win contests running. I found everything at the links below. Check them out, the sites are pretty cool!http://www.napafilters.com/nselect/
http://winningspinsweepstakes.com/
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From: The Hunted Forest
Car Info: Mazda Protege '02 (Wishing protege has AWD and a H6 twin turbo)
With such a perishable product i really wouldn't be so concerned over the type of filter you use . Aftter all you plan on changing the oil at 3000 miles the amount garbage it collects isn't a terrible lot unless you plan on running it with bad oil and maybe high rpms 
No matter what filter i've used the oil was always dark after 5000 miles, synthetic oil changes. So after awhile i guess i stopped caring what brand the filter was and started caring more about the lube i put in it instead.

No matter what filter i've used the oil was always dark after 5000 miles, synthetic oil changes. So after awhile i guess i stopped caring what brand the filter was and started caring more about the lube i put in it instead.
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