I'm mostly posting these for BB, but others may find it interesting too. This was the filter I mentioned in the "Lost oil pressure" thread.
Quick re-hash of the story. A van lost oil pressure (an E350 with a 5.4). After the 2nd time starting to confirm no oil pressure, it suddenly came back after the 4th start. It was only started for a few seconds each time. I pulled the cheapo Fram filter off and this is what I found....


I could pick pieces of filter media out from the center port, just sitting on top. This is the port that feeds the engine. I knew then that it had sent who knows how much of this garbage into the engine. Well, the engine lasted about another 6 months before it started knocking like hell and was trashed.
Today I finally cut the filter open. I just took a hacksaw and carefully cut around the outside since I wasn't too concerned about getting metal particles in the filter. I already knew what had happened, but wanted to see the insides, and to post this for BB to see. It was obvious that the filter had plugged (I don't know why, the oil and filter only had a few hundred miles on it) and had then built enough pressure to collapse the internals, thereby tearing apart the filter media and sending it down the oil path. This is what it looked like inside....



With the anti-drainback flapper removed, exposing the top of the filter itself....

Bottom line is....don't EVER use a Fram filter. Or any other cheap filter for that matter. The old adage "you get what you pay for" applies in spades here. I never use Fram, Quaker State (they had issues with the same thing some years back) or any cheapo "house brand" filter. If you go to a Quickie Mart oil change type of operation, this is what you're going to get. Buyer beware! As car guys, I'm sure we all know better than to trust those places, but if you think you can save a few bucks, think again.