IDUSA Launches New Premium Guard Extended Life Oil Filter

IDUSA Launches New Premium Guard Extended Life Oil Filter

The new Premium Guard line is designed to deliver engine protection up to 10,000 miles when used with synthetic oil.

International Distributors USA Inc. (IDUSA), a global supply network of automotive replacement parts, has introduced a new line of Premium Guard Extended Life Oil Filters, created to meet the growing need for filters that are able to meet the performance requirements of vehicle manufacturers’ extended oil change intervals. The new Premium Guard line is designed to deliver engine protection up to 10,000 miles when used with synthetic oil. It is engineered with a high capacity for trapping and holding dirt. Based on a test conducted by South West Research Institute (SWRI), the line offers 98 percent Multi-Pass Particle Removal Efficiency, which offers more than 98 percent weighted average efficiency through the life of the filter. The new Premium Guard Extended Life line includes 11 spin-on oil filters and 25 cartridge oil filters.

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