Mobil 1 Oil Filter

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Originally Posted By: Gregory
I just bought a few of Amsoil EAo filters baised on another form.

Cost of the amsoil is equal to the M1 I use to run so why not run the amsoil filter.
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/en...r-test-results/


Thay's FUNNY - first of all I think you meant to say "based on (info found on) another forum"....but that link is after ours truly, GeorgeCLS posted it here first. George's Oil Filter Study

I hope you bought the filters from a BITOG site sponsor!
 
The actual real world performance of a ff oil filter is very difficult to figure out. Numbers from testing methods often hide exactly what test was used to get the numbers. High performance applications are easy to handle, just catch the big stuff and concentrate on flow, nothing else matters. For the more common street car that is often driven hard in between bouts of commuting a filter becomes more important and spending a few bucks more for an M1 or Amsoil filter is a wise investment. You need strength in the housing and some reserve capacity in filtering so for the same price in a given filter going to the largest one that fits makes good sense. If you don't do maintenance very often a better quality filter will help, or you could just buy the cheapo filters knowing that you're moving on to another car soon anyhow.
 
I kind of forgot about this place, Look at the last time I posted. TS had a Amsoil supplier so I just went with him.

After the silly season is over I need to get on the phone with AO for my PC no. Email is just not working.
 
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