Mark_888
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Even if it is the same as the first one, I would switch to the OEM filter if I were you. The Hyundai OEM filters are about $7 at a dealer. The new ones for the 2012+ V8 only have white end caps, and are about $11 and are made by Mahle for Hyundai.The 2 crushed filters were the only ones they had at the auto parts store when I bought them I don't remember if they were Puralator or not but they were what was available. I bought the Puralator filter from a different auto parts store. I will update what comes out on my next change.
Some people may claim that the new white ones made by Mahle are backward compatible on the 2009-2011 V8, but I am not so sure, so I would stick to the $7 one. If the Purolator filter in your engine now looks like the one in the Amazon link I provided, it is identical to the OEM filter (black plastic end caps with green O-rings inside on both ends). These filters are made by Mann for Hyundai and also rebranded for most after-market suppliers.
Since I change my own oil, I purchased my filters in bulk quantities (along with air fitters and cabin filters at the same time to save on shipping) from this site:
http://www.newhyundaiparts.com/
This site is run by Hilton Head Hyundai in South Carolina. You can call their parts department and get the same folks that run the online site.