This will help give us a subjective baseline for Trasko vs. Amsoil vs. TP style filters.
This will resolve the controversy of cleanest oil quite fast-
This will resolve the controversy of cleanest oil quite fast-
I doubt it. It's like splitting hairs and you would have to do a study like 3mp's like every 1000 to see when the filter becomes full, or if it gets better or worse with time. The capacity of the filter, how much flow, and how often the element is changed are factors.quote:
Originally posted by outrun:
This will help give us a subjective baseline for Trasko vs. Amsoil vs. TP style filters.
This will resolve the controversy of cleanest oil quite fast-
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Originally posted by Mykro:
Amsoil, Trasko, Gulfcoast, Frantz, Have one thing in commen... Guess what it is?
Mykro,quote:
Originally posted by Mykro:
They all use concentrated cellulose.. Paper..
They have a fancy way of making cellulose more complicated than a roll of TP is.. Such as Oil Gaurd with their wound up balls of string..(From what I heard their filters channel oil..) Cellolose is the only material that will filter oil efficiently such as a roll of TP.. If they all claim to filter oil to less than a micron why by the fancy most expensive one and be locked into buying their filter element? TP is cheap and does the job and is readily available.. It makes no sense to buy a companies filter setup who has just put a spin on an an old and simple technology and turn it into something more complicated and say it filters better than TP.. When it dosen't.
No, it isn't true. Mykro is making false claims, and is twisting the words of others to make it sound like facts.quote:
Mykro,
What you say is very true....
I just didn't want to get into a pissing contest. But your also rightquote:
Originally posted by slalom44:
No, it isn't true. Mykro is making false claims, and is twisting the words of others to make it sound like facts.