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I wan't "implying" anything. I asked about engine damage from the "clunking" filters. No answer.
You keep asking about catastrophic engine failure or damage caused by the 'faulty' fram filters. First off, no one said that they caused extensive engine damage. Some have said that it causing pinging (not catastrophic damage). One has said that he could hear the filter element rattling around (once again, not catastrophic engine damage). I mean lay off the subject of engine damage, we are discussing the quality of filters and they are mentioning their problems that they have had with fram. How can you argue that you have heard no proof when he said the filter element was rattling around. Why would he make that up? And other people have had minor problems (not engine failure) with fram's. Do you think its some sort of conspiracy against you and everyone is making all this up to mess with your mind? Thats rediculous. This is a discussion of oil filters and they are telling their experiences with fram's. they aren't just saying I hate fram for no reason. They have a reason. You said you go from experience and so do they. And they are sharing that experience. It doesn't mean they are all full of shit and jumping on the bandwagon. It means that they do not like them because of the aforementioned experiences they have had with them. I personally can't say anything bad about them because I haven't used one. And that experiment that guy did was simply that, an experiment. he may not be an engineer but he wanted to compare their construction and thats what he did. Its up to you to decide what to do with the information that he presented. It was simply a comparison of construction and (in general) using better constructed material is a better idea.