Trader! You are supposed to be using AMSOIL filters.
The Jay makes very valid points. It is amazing how the net can start something just from ones opinion.
FRAM has gotten a bad rap. You seem to hear more about how someone has used them and that the filter took a turn for the worst and it ruined their engine. The main issue here is that I would say by far FRAM is the most widely used oil filter and so the odds of a faulty one making it to the market are great compared to others. As usual anything bad will spread like wild fire on the net.
I had a friend that ran nothing but FRAM oil filters and Castrol oil in his 86 Toyota pickup and he had over 300k miles on it with no issues. He contacted Toyota about a commercial since he had such high mileage, at least back in the 80's it was considered high, but they didn't return his calls.
I know that all the tests that AMSOIL does like their motor cycle oil study and gear oil study get bashed by individuals stating that it is biased since AMSOIL did the study. What most do not realize is if the tests were not fact then it couldn't be printed or AMSOIL would have a major issue with law suites from the other manufactures claiming so.
So if FRAM came out and did a study and it showed their product was better than others the same thing would probably happen.
You can't satisfy everyone. Even if an independent lab that had no connection to any specific product did the standardized tests you would find nonbelievers. It is sad to say but true.
Jay, as we all know it is the net and if you are who you say you are, we all would welcome technical info on FRAM filters and how they compare to other brands.