Z ZZman Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 8,367 Location Michigan Nov 11, 2017 #1 https://youtu.be/Y544o-mw2wc
S shurguywutt Joined Jun 6, 2017 Messages 190 Location FL, USA Nov 11, 2017 #2 Cool video! Can't help but LoL at the additive canister in the hm filter... snake oil.
S SZR48207 Joined Aug 15, 2008 Messages 4,962 Nov 11, 2017 #3 Frankly I'm glad if people still think Fram are bad. They are priced well and always available.
C CharlieBauer Joined Mar 29, 2016 Messages 1,512 Location CA Nov 12, 2017 #4 Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206
Z ZZman Thread starter Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 8,367 Location Michigan Nov 12, 2017 #5 Originally Posted By: CharlieBauer Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206 Good job.... And the search feature in bitog isn't very good....
Originally Posted By: CharlieBauer Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206 Good job.... And the search feature in bitog isn't very good....
webfors Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 5,265 Location North Nov 12, 2017 #6 Originally Posted By: ZZman Originally Posted By: CharlieBauer Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206 Good job.... And the search feature in bitog isn't very good.... "isn't very good..." is an understatement Thanks for the post.
Originally Posted By: ZZman Originally Posted By: CharlieBauer Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206 Good job.... And the search feature in bitog isn't very good.... "isn't very good..." is an understatement Thanks for the post.
S sir1900 Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 1,606 Location Regina, Saskatchewan Nov 12, 2017 #7 Good video. I agree the FRAM Ultra offers the best bang for your buck, but only if you maximize it's potential.
Good video. I agree the FRAM Ultra offers the best bang for your buck, but only if you maximize it's potential.
W WellOiled Joined Oct 3, 2015 Messages 1,807 Location Houston, Texas Nov 12, 2017 #8 Originally Posted By: webfors Originally Posted By: ZZman Originally Posted By: CharlieBauer Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206 Good job.... And the search feature in bitog isn't very good.... "isn't very good..." is an understatement Thanks for the post. +1
Originally Posted By: webfors Originally Posted By: ZZman Originally Posted By: CharlieBauer Very good video. I posted previously: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthr...RAM#Post4314206 Good job.... And the search feature in bitog isn't very good.... "isn't very good..." is an understatement Thanks for the post. +1
dnewton3 Staff member Joined May 14, 2007 Messages 11,413 Location Indianapolis, IN Nov 14, 2017 #9 The TGs have been my go-to filter most of the time, with some Wix/NG thrown in every once in a while.
The TGs have been my go-to filter most of the time, with some Wix/NG thrown in every once in a while.
M MParr Joined Oct 28, 2017 Messages 4,746 Location Americus, GA Nov 14, 2017 #10 Good video! It looks to me, the only Fram choice would be the Ultra. I stopped using Fram when I owned a ‘91 Ford Ranger 3.0 v6. The oil pressure never held steady with the Fram at idle speed. With Motorcraft or WIX it was dead steady.
Good video! It looks to me, the only Fram choice would be the Ultra. I stopped using Fram when I owned a ‘91 Ford Ranger 3.0 v6. The oil pressure never held steady with the Fram at idle speed. With Motorcraft or WIX it was dead steady.
StevieC Joined Aug 21, 2008 Messages 25,104 Location ON, Canada eh? Nov 14, 2017 #11 Excellent contribution. As for the search feature I find Googling what you are looking for followed by bobistheoilguy.com works far better. Eg: fram filters bobistheoilguy.com
Excellent contribution. As for the search feature I find Googling what you are looking for followed by bobistheoilguy.com works far better. Eg: fram filters bobistheoilguy.com