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Old 04-17-2018, 12:46 PM   #43
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I was doing more research and I don't think the 57060 is a direct equivalent to the PF64 that is on our Camaro's. The bypass PSI for the 57060 is 12 PSI while the PF64 is 22 PSI.

That would be a potential warranty issue if anything happened to the motor.
This is good info. I already changed back to the PF64 and will stick with it.
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Old 04-23-2018, 05:33 PM   #44
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Do any of you guys use the UPF64R AC Delco filter ?
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Old 04-02-2020, 08:22 AM   #45
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I found the 10290xp oil filter on amazon, you need to add prefix wl so search for wl10290xp and it comes up.
https://www.amazon.com/WIX-WL10290XP...omotive&sr=1-1
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Old 04-02-2020, 07:20 PM   #46
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Wix WL10299XL $11.99 at my local O'Reilly's
Oil Filter; Spin-On Lube Filter; WIX XP Oil Filters provide robust engine protection when using synthetic motor oil for harsh driving conditions such as towing, extreme idle time, lower gear mountainous climbs, long periods at highway speeds. WIX XP filters are recommended for OEM oil and filter change intervals, typically 3,750 to 10,000 miles. This filter traps up to 100 percent more dirt and contaminants than WIX to resist premature plugging due to oil breakdown. Fully synthetic media withstands the harsh oil temperatures and conditions. A specifically formulated HNBR gasket provides an excellent seal during extreme cold engine starts and resist hardening under elevated oil temperatures. When applicable, WIX XP silicone antidrain back valve protects against dry starts past the traditional filter change interval. Oil Filter Laboratory Test Performance per ISO 454812 32 grams dirt (51515XP), 99 percent efficient at 35 microns (Based on 51515XP 51356XP, 57060XP).


Wix WL10299 $8.99 at local O'Reilly's.

Oil Filter; WIX Oil Filters provide excellent engine protection using conventional, synthetic, or synthetic-blended motor oils, as recommended by the OE vehicle manufacturer, for normal and severe driving conditions such as stop and go traffic, dirt roads, construction sites, short trips, and interstate travel. WIX filters are recommended for original equipment oil and filter change intervals, typically 3,750 to 10,000 miles, not to exceed 12 months. This filter traps up to 50 percent more dirt and contaminants than Protec with the best combination of capacity and efficiency for severe conditions. When applicable, WIX flexible silicone anti-drainback valve protects against dry engine starts past the traditional filter change interval. Laboratory Test Performance per ISO 454812 18 grams dirt (WIX 51515), 99 percent efficient at 23 microns (Based on WIX 51515, WIX 51356, WIX 57060).


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Old 04-08-2020, 07:11 AM   #47
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Wix WL10299XL $11.99 at my local O'Reilly's
Oil Filter; Spin-On Lube Filter; WIX XP Oil Filters provide robust engine protection when using synthetic motor oil for harsh driving conditions such as towing, extreme idle time, lower gear mountainous climbs, long periods at highway speeds. WIX XP filters are recommended for OEM oil and filter change intervals, typically 3,750 to 10,000 miles. This filter traps up to 100 percent more dirt and contaminants than WIX to resist premature plugging due to oil breakdown. Fully synthetic media withstands the harsh oil temperatures and conditions. A specifically formulated HNBR gasket provides an excellent seal during extreme cold engine starts and resist hardening under elevated oil temperatures. When applicable, WIX XP silicone antidrain back valve protects against dry starts past the traditional filter change interval. Oil Filter Laboratory Test Performance per ISO 454812 32 grams dirt (51515XP), 99 percent efficient at 35 microns (Based on 51515XP 51356XP, 57060XP).


Wix WL10299 $8.99 at local O'Reilly's.

Oil Filter; WIX Oil Filters provide excellent engine protection using conventional, synthetic, or synthetic-blended motor oils, as recommended by the OE vehicle manufacturer, for normal and severe driving conditions such as stop and go traffic, dirt roads, construction sites, short trips, and interstate travel. WIX filters are recommended for original equipment oil and filter change intervals, typically 3,750 to 10,000 miles, not to exceed 12 months. This filter traps up to 50 percent more dirt and contaminants than Protec with the best combination of capacity and efficiency for severe conditions. When applicable, WIX flexible silicone anti-drainback valve protects against dry engine starts past the traditional filter change interval. Laboratory Test Performance per ISO 454812 18 grams dirt (WIX 51515), 99 percent efficient at 23 microns (Based on WIX 51515, WIX 51356, WIX 57060).


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I just wanted to correct one thing - the part number is WL10290 (not 10299).
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Old 04-14-2020, 09:05 AM   #48
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I just wanted to correct one thing - the part number is WL10290 (not 10299).
This is correct, this filter has the same pressure relief as the PF64 22psi. Been using it since my first oil change. Wix makes one of the best filters out there.
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Old 05-21-2020, 03:00 PM   #49
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And you'll get AC Delco PF64.
Nothing wrong with a AC Filter.

My Wix 57060 developed a pinhole leak.....
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Old 05-28-2020, 07:00 PM   #50
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Nothing wrong with a AC Filter.

My Wix 57060 developed a pinhole leak.....
Hopefully you've changed the filter since I made that comment...2 years ago, lol. Sorry to hear about the leak.
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