I use a PH8a size filter on my Jeep wrangler instead of the recommended ph16 size (i don't actually use the phram anymore I've switched to either mobil M1-301 or the k&n 3001 (i think). I always use the biggest filter possible for any application. More filter area = less backpressure/ more flow/ more debris capacity.
One car that I know of that uses this filter is a 1998 Nissan Altima.
Fram should have a cross reference on their website. Also, FRAM filters are garbage. Stick with a WIX or Purolator.
2004-2008 toyota 4runner 6cyl.
Nissan VG30e cars: 300zx, Pathfinder, Maxima, etc
Fiat Doblo (119) model type 1.6 16V (223AXD1A)
They are, BUT PH3614 is a smaller filter, it has half the volume of oil disponibility for cold starts and reduced filtration flow capacity (70% compared to PH8A), keep this in consideration. If your vehicle is not a hard working car (long hours, high temperature environment, heavy loads) you may do this switch, but is not the best for your engine.
2002 Lincoln LS 3.9L V-8 for sure. That's my car. What else does it fit ?
Fram C164
This filter is for Toyotas. Tacoma, etc.
They make a filter for every car/truck, anything with an engine.
fram PH 8170
Google the filter, (ph3593a fram oil filter). Go to Amazon. On the page their is a link that states all of the vehicles this filter may be used.