Everybody knows the EcoGards are .09 % better.
Yeah all 13 of mine are.Everybody knows the EcoGards are .09 % better.
I didn't claim how they did it. Just what they use for testing...Air & water.They pressurize them with air (or an inert gas) and then put them under water and look for leaks ... like looking for a leak in a tire inner tube. Seen a video of that in one of the filter production videos posted. Wouldn't want to put water inside the filter ... bad idea.
You said: "They pressure test them via air or water." I clarified that they do not pressurize the filter with water since it read that way. That's the last thing you'd want to do.I didn't claim how they did it. Just what they use for testing...Air & water.
The "MicroGard Select" at AAP is the same filter, just branded MicroGard for AAP ... as many know here, but some may not yet know that.Many pages and videos on PG
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Just grabbed 2 of the 195s. Tried to get some 241s and got an error message “So sorry, already shipped to MD. Sucks to be you.”Yeah all 13 of mine are.
Your first C & P looks to me like a total success. Great photo's. Hope to see more C & P's soon. Thank you. Irishman
I bought the $20 cutter off of Amazon or mine would’ve been way worse I’m sureYes, Prime Guard is made by Premium Guard. Looks amazing! I got hooked on these PG Prime Guards back in 2014 (10 years ago!) & was also my first cut here on BITOG. You didn't get the chop saw out like I did mine. Good job!
Prime Guard Oil Filter from B&S Mower Cut Open
I bought this oil filter from the bay for I think $5-$7 (I can't remember). It was installed Sept 2014 to Aug 3, 2017 & for a total of 46 hours. I ran mobile 5000 5w-30 conventional oil. I replaced it with an Ultra XG4967 & Penzoil Platinum 10w-30 Full Synthetic & plan on running another 50 hour...bobistheoilguy.com
The end caps aren't really fiber ... see post #4.The filter looks very good as do the fiber end caps. Heck, even the paint work & graphics looks good on the filter can.
My first time C&P so be gentle but I’m all for advice for the future. @53' Stude has inspired me lol
Picked these up a couple weeks ago at Rural King, but looks like the date code is 2022 so these might sit on the shelves for a while.
I do like the plastic over the end while in the box to prevent rust. The can is sturdy and the “glue” end caps seem to be attached to the media well. I’m not sure what the efficiency is, some confuse these with “premium guards”. Unless I’m wrong I don’t think these are the same.
I am installing one of these on the old Buick for a 5k run that’ll take a couple months, so I’ll cut it open to see how it fairs.
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Yep, they use water in the process of testing.You said: "They pressure test them via air or water." I clarified that they do not pressurize the filter with water since it read that way. That's the last thing you'd want to do.
Back peddling ... you wrote they "pressurize the filter via air OR water" ... which isn't true. They don't use water to pressurize the filter. You can't pressurize it without actually putting water inside the filter. Sentence structure matters.Yep, they use water in the process of testing.
Not true, it was written as i'm not 100% sure hence the "or". I'd read on here that they used air & water for testing but wasn't for sure how so I stated "OR". You ever made a statement that said "They do this OR that"? Make sense yet? You've clarified your position already about how it's done.Back peddling ... you wrote they "pressurize the filter via air OR water" ... which isn't true. They don't use water to pressurize the filter. You can't pressurize it without actually putting water inside the filter. Sentence structure matters.
LoL ... well now you know. They do not use water to pressurize the filters during a leak test ... that would be a pretty stupid way to leak test filters unless you like pure rust and soggy rotted media with mold inside your oil filters.Not true, it was written as i'm not 100% sure hence the "or".
Might want to reply to the OP asking what it meant.LoL ... well now you know. They do not use water to pressurize the filters during a leak test ... that would be plain stupid way to leak test filters that way unless you like pure rust and soggy rotted media with mold inside your oil filters.
I did ... through you with clarification.Might want to reply to the OP asking what it meant.
Mine!