D Dookie Joined Aug 26, 2002 Messages 60 Location Las Vegas, Nevada Aug 10, 2006 #1 Has anyone confirmed AEM claims on this filter being superior to any oiled filter? I'm curious as to UOA silicon levels. A before and after would be great! Thanks!
Has anyone confirmed AEM claims on this filter being superior to any oiled filter? I'm curious as to UOA silicon levels. A before and after would be great! Thanks!
B boone88rr Joined Jan 9, 2006 Messages 210 Location Quahog, Rhode Island Aug 10, 2006 #2 I sent one to Blackstone 3 weeks ago. No word on it. I think the pony died on the way. It was a 5k interval on a Toyota V6 1GR-FE. GC Gold, Amsoil EaO and AEM DryFlow filter. All I have to say is I better get a UOA back. Stupid post office. Next time it goes in a box.
I sent one to Blackstone 3 weeks ago. No word on it. I think the pony died on the way. It was a 5k interval on a Toyota V6 1GR-FE. GC Gold, Amsoil EaO and AEM DryFlow filter. All I have to say is I better get a UOA back. Stupid post office. Next time it goes in a box.
B boone88rr Joined Jan 9, 2006 Messages 210 Location Quahog, Rhode Island Aug 14, 2006 #3 Finally got it. http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=003679 The silicon numbers look good. Dropped since the last UOA and is showing better than average on my engine.
Finally got it. http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=003679 The silicon numbers look good. Dropped since the last UOA and is showing better than average on my engine.