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Oil filter oem or k&n

Yes, Mahle filters are outstanding, and they love the "cartridge" design. Mahle's were on my Mercedes and my Volvo's and were also cartridge style, but luckily you could access those from the top of the engine bay. Found out that John Deere uses the Mahle cartridges on a lot of their big tractors, as they regarded them as superior to anything else on the market. My Mercedes CLK 430 V8 actually cross referenced to a Deere filter in some systems... Go figure.

I would stick with the OEM Mahle's over anything else.
 
There is a TSB that mentions issues from not using OEM filters. It is not worth the risk. Mail order the filters. Saving $3 or $4 per filter every 7500 miles amounts to nothing.
 
There is a TSB that mentions issues from not using OEM filters. It is not worth the risk. Mail order the filters. Saving $3 or $4 per filter every 7500 miles amounts to nothing.

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There is a TSB that mentions issues from not using OEM filters. It is not worth the risk. Mail order the filters. Saving $3 or $4 per filter every 7500 miles amounts to nothing.

I still mail order the OEM however in 5 packs. This saves me the aggravation of finding one as believe it or not the first time I bought one at the local dealer for the Gen2 5.0, they had 1 in stock. Here in Canada they wanted $23 for the OEM. Bought 5 OEM filters on line for $8 ea delivered in original Hyundai packaging. Have 3 left. :D
 
My local dealer Automax Hyundai just quoted me $38 for the 5.0L oil filter 😂😂😂
Which they also do NOT have in stock
 
I like the Beck Arnley part # 041-0846, which is a Mahle OX351 filter, same as OEM. Just doesn't say Kia / Hyundai on it.

http://www.amazon.com/Beck-Arnley-0...automotive&vehicleId=1&vehicleType=automotive

Or Rockauto has them...
Is this for the
I like the Beck Arnley part # 041-0846, which is a Mahle OX351 filter, same as OEM. Just doesn't say Kia / Hyundai on it.

http://www.amazon.com/Beck-Arnley-0...automotive&vehicleId=1&vehicleType=automotive

Or Rockauto has them...
is this for the 2015 5.0L genesis? Amazon is saying it doesn't fit my vehicle.
 
You do realize that poster hasn't posted here for a year and a half.
 
My local dealer Automax Hyundai just quoted me $38 for the 5.0L oil filter 😂😂😂
Which they also do NOT have in stock

May be only a few bucks more for an oil change. Any idea what they get for one? I think I paid about $48 for the 3.8
 
I have nothing against K&N,love their air filters, but I would only use the OEM oil filters. Oil pressure and oil filters can get tricky with some model, so I just stick with OEM oil filters on my engines. Especially with the canister types with anti-drain back valves. Aftermarket cartridge types can have their own issues with the sides collapsing. Not that I heard that K&N filters do that, but have seen some other brands that have on internet videos.

Hyundai have some good filters so no need to experiment with an aftermarket oil filter in my opinion.
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You do realize that poster hasn't posted here for a year and a half.
It does not matter!!! Darn it, this is the internet where your posted thread will last forever and still get answered even if you sold the car and moved on.:)
 
You do realize that poster hasn't posted here for a year and a half.
🤷🏻‍♂️ I guess I figured I’d post anyways and maybe someone else would see it and have an answer… I don’t know
 
May be only a few bucks more for an oil change. Any idea what they get for one? I think I paid about $48 for the 3.8
The V-8’s take about 8 quarts and I would want synthetic so I’m not even going to bother asking how much it would run me. If they up charge a $10 oil filter to $38 I would rather not do business with them. I only take my car there for warranty stuff
 
I have nothing against K&N,love their air filters, but I would only use the OEM oil filters. Oil pressure and oil filters can get tricky with some model, so I just stick with OEM oil filters on my engines. Especially with the canister types with anti-drain back valves. Aftermarket cartridge types can have their own issues with the sides collapsing. Not that I heard that K&N filters do that, but have seen some other brands that have on internet videos.

Hyundai have some good filters so no need to experiment with an aftermarket oil filter in my opinion.
That seems to be the majority opinion so I’ll take it
 
There is a TSB that mentions issues from not using OEM filters. It is not worth the risk. Mail order the filters. Saving $3 or $4 per filter every 7500 miles amounts to nothing.

Took this picture recently, visiting my dealer's parts department.
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What online dealer is anyone using?
 
I understand. I wish we could get someone to provide us with a link to order from an online dealer. Although I admit, I haven't called the local dealers to see what they charge but all dealers in my area are at least 25 miles away, where I bought my car new is 50 miles away.

But I have the 2015 5.0 V8...
 
The V-8’s take about 8 quarts and I would want synthetic so I’m not even going to bother asking how much it would run me. If they up charge a $10 oil filter to $38 I would rather not do business with them. I only take my car there for warranty stuff
Agreed. I only paid about $8 for my filter at my local Hyundai dealership which came with all the gaskets and drain plug gasket.
 
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