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Oil Filters ???
A couple of years ago, we had a member that really did some Phenomenal research on Oil filters, He did a complete breakdown of all brands of filters. The actual testing results of the micron sized particals that the filters, filtered. The one's you think are good turned out to be Junk and then there were the good ones that really did the job.
Does anybody remember or have his thread saved ? ... |
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No but I sure would like to see that info also...
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Yep, I just spent at least a half hour reading... I do believe that's it !!! You can spend a whole lot of time on that site. It's packed full of info... Thanks. |
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Appears to confirm what I've thought for a long time--Wix is one of the best if not the best
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For throw away filters Wix and K&N are good but take a look at these:
http://www.cmfilters.com/spin-on.cfm very expensive though.
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I guess we all read things differently, I do not read anything where he states one is above the other, ( in typing about the good ones) But he insteads breaks down the characteristics, and shows good filter media, and good flow when the filter is getting full of garbage. This filter has metal cartridge end caps, but has a separate bypass valve that rests against the bottom end cap, like the AC Delco. I refer to this as a two-piece filter cartridge. Like the Champion, it uses an anti-drainback valve that doubles as the bypass valve-to-backplate seal. Instead of the leaf-spring-type spacer that most filters use, these use a stiff coil spring at the top of the cartridge. Like the Purolator, the filter element paper media is stronger than the Champion media. The only drawback to this design is that the bypass valve seats metal-to-metal against the bottom cartridge end plate. """"'this could allow dirty oil to seep from the dirty side to the clean side of the filter, bypassing the element."""""" The design will not allow oil to seep back into the pan, though. The telltale signs for a Wix are: 6 large holes for the oil inlet with only the black anti-drainback valve to be seen through them. There are 6 "notches" that hold the gasket in place. Through the center outlet hole, you can see the bypass valve spring. Usually the backplate metal is shiny. Last edited by RON WOODGEARD; 07-25-2004 at 08:55 PM. |
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I did not read that particular test, just going by past tests I have read. By the way Mobil1 and K&N are the same filters K&N just has a thicker case and a nut welded on the bottom both made by Champion Labs. I think they might also make Amsoil filters.
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If you change your oil and filter reguarly, Just about any oil filter that a store will sell will do the job it is intended to do.
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man oh man, that is some heavy information to swallow in one setting! i tried to read it all and it got my head spinning! some good quality time is being spent here on things that i would have never known about, if it weren't for people like these guys doing it. it is almost like cracking a goverment secret! this is great to know though. i still say change your oil every 3000-3500 miles though, no matter how good your filter is!
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