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  1. #1 Napa Silver filters 
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    Someone gave me a Napa Silver filter 21040 that they no longer needed. I have always tried to use a Napa Gold. Is the Silver line of filters good enough for a Minnesota winter? My car rarely sees gravel and is driven daily to and from work which is 8 miles each way.

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    Its perfectly fine.

    I always run the napa pro selects which is really now a silver filter. because they went silver, gold and platinum. Platinums were made for the full syn oils and the other 2 can be for anything.

    A new filter is always good.

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