PurePower oil

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Anyone using these products. They claim OEM certification for their lubricants because they use an API licensed additive package and claim that their GII+ oil is better than synthetic oil. It's expensive, too. And they offer no specifications.

The same is true of their re-usable oil filters. No specs offered. How would you compare them with a throw-away filter?
 
Oil is pretty expensive but looks to be a good oil but their oil filters look like K&N's reuseable stainless steel filter IMO.
 
$200?!?!? I change my oil in my truck every 3 months. That's four times per year. Each pureone is $7. It would take me 7 years to recoup the cost. It may be a great filter but that is just to pricey for me.
 
From their web site:

"All "throw-away" filters use a composite of paper, fiber or cellulose and this type of filtering is called “nominal extraction”. The fluid (oil, fuel, etc) does not go THROUGH this type of media, it goes across the surface of the paper, not through it."

Huh?
 
That explains filtering end caps
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