AMSOIL Ea15K Oil filter FAQ


In a recent post, we talked about the introduction / reintroduction of the EAO filters for certain auto applications. This new introduction is labeled as the EA15K, which reduces the recommended oil change to 15,000 miles instead of the original 25,000 mile filter interval.

To understand more about the reasons for the Ea15K introduction, AMSOIL has released a power point video. Take a look at this video http://amsoil.acrobat.com/ea15k/

In the PowerPoint you will:

  • Why AMSOIL Introduced the Ea15K filters
  • Which filters were Affected/Reintroduced
  • Oil Filter Service life/Identity
  • Warranty and answer a few common questions

Vehicle manufacturers are under tremendous pressure to provide fuel efficient vehicles that produce fewer emissions than their predecessors. Government mandates require automakers to meet specific fuel efficiency and emissions or face steep penalties.

AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters

AMSOIL EaO Oil Filters Absolute Efficiency

To meet the demand for reduced emissions, OEMs are applying a number of methods, including exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). EGR works by recycling a small amount of spent exhaust gas back into the combustion chamber. Side-effects of EGR include less-efficient combustion, increased temperatures and increased acids; all of which add to the oil filter’s workload.

Smaller sump sizes, some historically sludgy engines and smaller filter sizes, combined with increased contaminants in the engine oil, present a serious challenge to filtration engineers.
EaO  Oil Filters
Designated for 25,000 mile intervals. Black Labeled filter/Black & White Box.
Ea15K Oil Filters
Designated for 15,000 mile intervals. Blue labeled filter/Blue & White Box.

Q - Are the filtration properties of 15,000‐mile Ea Oil Filters the same as those of the 25,000‐mile Ea Oil Filters?
A - Yes. AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters still incorporate the same superior synthetic media designed to remove smaller, wear‐causing contaminants regardless of their service‐life recommendation. This means you get the exact same EaO filter media with a 98.7% efficiency at 15 microns with just a shorter drain interval.

Q – Does AMSOIL anticipate adding to the 15,000‐mile line of Ea Filters or reducing the recommendation for other Ea Filters to 15,000 miles?
A - Research indicates that there should be no need to further change remaining EaO filters into Ea15k filters.  AMSOIL realizes the value of the 25,000‐mile filter program for Dealers and customers and plans to continue this program moving forward.

Q - Of the 11 new 15,000‐mile Ea Filters, can any still be purchased as 25,000‐mile Ea Filters?
A - No. None of the Ea Oil Filters included in this change are available for 25,000‐mile service intervals. All other AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters will remain 25,000‐mile oil filters.

For more information about the AMSOIL EaO15K Oil Filters contact Michael Sparks- AMSOIL Dealer/Direct Jobber.
http://www.lube-direct.com

AMSOIL INTRODUCES 15,000-Mile Ea Oil Filter

Group includes reintroduction of Ea Oil Filters for several popular Toyota applications.

AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters

AMSOIL EaO Oil Filters Absolute Efficiency

AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters (EaO, Ea15K) feature advanced full-synthetic Nanofiber technology and rank among the most efficient filters available for the auto/light-truck market. Ea Oil Filters provide a filtering efficiency in accordance with industry standard ISO 4548-12 of 98.7 percent at 15 microns, while competitive filters containing conventional cellulose media range from 40 to 80 percent efficiency at 15 microns. When used in conjunction with AMSOIL synthetic motor oils, AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters are guaranteed for extended service life:

• Ea Filters designated with product code Ea15K are recommended for 15,000 miles/one year, whichever comes first, in normal or severe service.

• Ea Filters designated with product code EaO are recommended for 25,000 miles/one year, whichever comes first, in normal service or 15,000 miles/one year, whichever comes first, in severe service.

Modern engine design trends have resulted in some vehicles that present multiple challenges to filtration engineers, especially those who are focused on delivering extended service life. In order to remain serviceable for an extended period, a filter must ensure adequate capacity while maintaining sufficient efficiency throughout the specified interval. This is often accomplished in part through the use of high efficiency media and a slightly larger can to increase capacity.

Barriers to Extended Service

Vehicle manufacturers are under tremendous pressure to provide fuel efficient vehicles that produce fewer emissions than their predecessors. In fact, government mandates require automakers to meet specific fuel efficiency and emissions benchmarks or face steep monetary penalties. Vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) employ a variety of techniques to improve efficiency and reduce emissions, and nearly all of them negatively impact motor oil and oil filtration.

Smaller Sumps, Smaller Filters, More Contaminants

To meet the demand for greater efficiency, OEMs are offering smaller, more aerodynamic cars. They have also introduced several new engine technologies designed to deliver greater power out of smaller, more fuel-efficient engines, which often rely on turbos or unique fuel injection systems that can increase the amount of contaminants introduced into the oil. As these cars have become smaller, engine compartments have become too tight to use a filter of increased size. This, coupled with the trend toward smaller oil sumps in many of these applications, results in an extremely challenging task for oil filters.

Additional Contaminant Generation

To meet the demand for reduced emissions, OEMs are applying a number of methods, including exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). EGR works by recycling a small amount of spent exhaust gas back into the combustion chamber. Some of the side-effects of EGR include less-efficient combustion, increased temperatures and increased acids; all of which add to the oil filter’s workload.

AMSOIL Overcomes Obstacles

For some of these applications extending the service life of the oil filter would seem impossible. Smaller sump sizes, some historically sludgy engines and smaller filter sizes, combined with increased contaminants in the engine oil, present a serious challenge to filtration engineers. AMSOIL has overcome all those obstacles with its introduction of 15,000-mile Ea Oil Filters (EA15K). There are 11 15,000-mile Ea Filters in all, including some that were previously available as 25,000-mile filters. While AMSOIL has had no issues with these filters, the engine technologies used in the vehicles to which they apply are simply too demanding on an oil filter to continue offering 25,000-mile intervals. Also included in the group of 15,000- mile Ea Oil Filters are a number of filters (EA15K09, EA15K10, EA15K13) that were either discontinued or available only at OEM-recommended intervals due to the engine design issues outlined in AMSOIL Technical Service Bulletins FL-2009-05-01 and FL-2010-04-01.

15,000-Mile Ea Oil Filter Notes

Ea Oil Filters recommended for 15,000-mile service intervals are designated by the product code EA15K. These filters have been redesigned, but still feature the same premium Nanofiber synthetic media as their 25,000-mile counterparts. In addition to some slight packaging modifications, AMSOIL has identified existing Ea Oil Filters moving from 25,000- to 15,000-mile intervals by placing stickers on the boxes.

For best pricing and delivery contact

Michael Sparks- AMSOIL Dealer / Direct Jobber
www.amsoil.lube-direct.com
931-801-9401