I agree that not all filters are made to the same standards. (I never use Fram for example.)
I have watched oil filter videos previously …..I’ll revisit to see if SuperTech filters are specifically mentioned…. (why didn’t you provide a “link”..?? I’ve searched and don’t see a “project farm” oil filter video.)
However, the SuperTech filter for the currently poplular Toyotas (Joisey also apparently uses the same type insert)…. are easy to see the relative quality because it is NOT a “spin on canister”….it’s an “elemnt” type filter…and virtually indistinguishable from the genuine Toyota filter. (The same held true for the element filter in our previously owned Saturn…in fact the SuperTech element filtes are apparently only re-packaged Genuine OEM.)
The SuperTech spin on canister filters are made by Purolator and made in America. While on the low-end of the scale for materials (they use nitrile instead of epdm for anti-drain valves) they are adequate for my purposes.
Here’s a shift: WHY did Toyota adopt ”element” type filters for their newest engines? I HATE ELEMENT FILTERS! They are messy. The Toyota element filter is the MESSIEST OF ALL. It requires you to remove a plug, insert a plastic drain-tool…(which does NOT drain all the oil anyway)….which then fails to accomplish its’ design by leaving enough oil in the element to make a HUGE MESS when the outer-container is finally removed (necessary to actually change the element).
ON TOP of that….Toyota made the canister out of THIN, CHEAP PLASTIC/RESIN which is easily fractured!
(in fact, the first oil change of the new Toyota was a “freebie” performed by the DEALER …and when I pulled into my driveway and allowed the engine to idle for awhile that canister suddenly let-go and DUMPED the entire gallon of oil in my drive!
Pretty Amazing considering it’s a 60 mile drive home from the dealer than it didn’t dump the oil somewhere out on the highway…but waited until I got home. It had been x-threaded/overtightened/both.)
It’d be another long round trip to the dealer to get another canister/part….so I looked locally and THANK GOD for O’REILLY’s ….. they sell an ALL ALUMINUM canister made by Dorman for about $30 which is what Toyota should use anyway …if they insist on that stoopid element type filter!
Spin on filter installations are usually poorly-designed also. It’s rare to find one that can be spun-off without dumping a quart of dirty oil everywhere. (WHY do some designs have the damn thing mounted open-side down..?) But as orginally conceived, a Spin On Filer would be a simple, quick, clean replacement….. then engineering screwed it up by making it messy via poor-orientation and location.
There is only one admirable feature of element filters I can think of: They make it mandatory to observe if large chunks of metal, etc. are being filtered from a failing engine. (one doesn’t have to cut-open the can)