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Hengst filters are the original BMW ones
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I think it raised it ever so slightly, maybe a few hundred rpms. I didn't have the before number so I can't say definitively.
Thanks for letting me know, I just found it odd because I never used them. The oil filter housing gasket ring was also white not the usual black I am used too. I'll continue to stick with MANN filters.
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My Genuine BMW filter I purchased about 3 months ago and just installed last weekend when I did my bi-annual oil change was a Mann filter - BMW has switched suppliers a few times over the years, both are good.
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