They are fakes, Champion labs does not have a plant in Malaysia, I also called and verified this as well.
Champion Laboratories Inc. - Worldwide Locations
They have nothing to do with that area including Singapore. Malaysia is like #5 in the world for fake oil filters.
Here is the top 8, China, Taiwan, Thailand, India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Syria and Turkey. As I recall someone posted on here about the local place that churns out Fake fleetguards and other brands.
Here are a couple of tips to help you tell a phoney from the genuine article:
Packaging If it appears flimsy, lacks the name brand or logo, or has graphics or a name that is similar to but not quite the same as those you're used to seeing, it could be counterfeit.
Colours Counterfeiters use colours, artwork and fonts on packaging similar to the original. Look for faded colors.
Price There will always be variation in prices of parts, but extremely large differences in price should cause you to be suspicious.
Of course the country of origin is a very big one. When the product looks nothing like what the manufactures site shows it's a dead give away it's a fake. Big companies have production standards that apply to all their factories.
Throw that sucker in the trash were it belongs. Don't risk your engine with a fake. Malaysia produces 17% of all fake automotive parts in the world, That's pretty dang high.
Some good examples of Malaysian fakes.
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