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Is it OK to use aftermarket air filters?

Is it OK to use aftermarket air filters?

Even if you find an aftermarket engine air filter with a large surface area, there’s still the possibility that the filter material quality itself isn’t good. It’s actually not a good thing because the more air a filter lets in, the more dirt gets into your engine.

What happens if you dont change the engine filter?

When the air filter gets too dirty, it will get clogged and the engine won’t be able to suck up enough air to the combustion chamber. While this rarely results in permanent damage, neglecting the air filter for long enough may cause the engine to stop running completely.

What’s the difference between an OEM and aftermarket filter?

The difference between an Original Equipment Market (OEM) filter and an aftermarket filter. One of the most fielded questions in our industry is what is the difference between an Original Equipment Market (OEM) filter and an aftermarket filter.

What’s the MERV rating for an OEM filter?

MERV Rating -Both OEM and aftermarket filters are given a MERV rating. The rating is based on the filtration level of the filter and can range from 1-16. It is best to decide what filter you want based on the MERV rating and not whether it is OEM or aftermarket.

What’s the difference between factory and OEM refrigerator filters?

What are OEM Fridge Filters? An OEM filter is one made and sold by the same manufacturer as the original piece of equipment. These are the exact models of refrigerator filters found in the original equipment at the time of purchase. Some individuals also refer to OEM as factory original.

What makes an aftermarket water filter cheaper?

Typically, the aftermarket filter made by a third-party manufacturer costs less. NSF International tested and certified means a water filter has been tested by the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) International for the reduction of various water contaminants.

The difference between an Original Equipment Market (OEM) filter and an aftermarket filter. One of the most fielded questions in our industry is what is the difference between an Original Equipment Market (OEM) filter and an aftermarket filter.

What should you know about aftermarket air filters?

Arlen questioned the claims made by aftermarket filter manufacturers that their filters were superior to the conventional OEM style paper filters. After spending many months, hours and a considerable amount of his own money, he learned first hand how difficult it was to perform an accurate air filter test.

MERV Rating -Both OEM and aftermarket filters are given a MERV rating. The rating is based on the filtration level of the filter and can range from 1-16. It is best to decide what filter you want based on the MERV rating and not whether it is OEM or aftermarket.

Typically, the aftermarket filter made by a third-party manufacturer costs less. NSF International tested and certified means a water filter has been tested by the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) International for the reduction of various water contaminants.

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Ruth Doyle