Use a Wix Oil Filter
Wix Oil Filter.........51522
There are 2 fram filters PH3675 & DG3675
DG Filters add Polytetrafluoroethylene or Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) or PTFE or Teflon.
Remember, PTFE in oil additives is a suspended solid. Now think about why you have an oil filter on your engine. To remove suspended solids, right? Right. Therefore it would seem to follow that if your oil filter is doing its job, it will collect as much of the PTFE as possible, as quickly as possible. This can result in a clogged oil filter and decreased oil pressure throughout your engine.
Remember Wix is the Official Oil Filter of NASCAR.
Hope This Helps.
Fram PH3675
First off I would not recommend any Fram filter for any car. They are poor quality filters. Purolator, Wix, & Bosch, are what I recommend. But saying that the correct Fram filter for your 1998 Civic is PH3593A and the PH4386 is not the correct filter.
Yes it will fit
Try the Fram PH 5 Filter,Ive all so used the ph30 filter.
You don't. Fram makes an inferior filter. Use a quality filter such as Purolator, Wix, or AC/Delco, if you want that engine to last.
1998 Ford Ranger
Fram CPH 6607 fits 1998 Mazda Protege 1.8l engine.
Yes
Fram, PH3387A Extra Guard Oil Filter, For Use With 80 Checker, 1980-1986 Chrysler, 1999-2001 Daewoo, 1975-2002 General Motors, 1996-2001 Isuzu, 1989-1994 Isuzu, 1994-1998 Saab, 85-80 AMC, 05-75 Buick, 05-01 Buick Truck, 98-97 Cadillac, 88-85 Cadillac, 82-
For Fram, anything that ends in "16" fits my 98 4.0 XJ.
1998 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 1500
No Such Fram Filter