Mobil 1 M1-113 Extended Performance Oil Filter

The Mobil 1 Extended Performance (M1EP) filter line’s proprietary design traps and holds more dirt than other filters. The offering now includes both spin-on and cartridge oil filters, providing over 97 percentage Vehicles in Operation (VIO) coverage. And, M1EP filters can be used with any motor oil. To obtain the ultimate protection for your engine – use Mobil 1 Oil Filters with Mobil 1 or Mobil 1 Extended Performance motor oils. Mobil 1 M1-113 Extended Performance Oil Filter fits 2013 Chevrolet Malibu 2.5 l.

Product Features

  • Provides long-life performance for today’s longer drain intervals
  • Effectively removes contaminants, with a 99.6 percentage Multi-Pass Efficiency Rating and an advanced synthetic fiber blend media
  • Holds double the contaminants compared to other filters, with 28.0 grams of total capacity
  • Withstands nine times normal system operating pressure, for exceptional protection up to 615 pascals per square inch
  • Prevents dry starts by eliminating internal leakage during shutdown through the use of a silicone anti-drain back valve (where required by OEM)

3 thoughts on “Mobil 1 M1-113 Extended Performance Oil Filter”

  1. Great quality oil filter Great quality oil filter. I have always ran these filters and Mobil 1 5w-30 on my cammed 2008 Chevy Trailblazer SS. 120k miles with 15 passes at the track with zero issues. Engine oil analysis from Blackstone Labs show engine wear very minimal for how many miles on the odometer.

  2. Prefect: Keeps my synthetic oil clean This is a premium oil filter that is reasonably priced. Plenty of people on youtube have done comparisons on oil filters by cutting them apart and viewing the contents inside. If you care about your vehicle and want to prolong your engine life, then buy this filter.

  3. Bad filter Just got around to installing this filter, filter looks fine however once installed i noticed a small oil leak. I took the filter off and noticed the gasket seems shallow on one part of the filter. I took the gasket out and noticed the housing of the oil filter was not flush causing the metal housing to bottom out on the filter housing. Guess I’m off to buy a new one.

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