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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4276967)
Devil's advocate with a note that I like all the information given:
Anybody ever lose a boat motor because the oil filter didn't filter fine enough ? |
Originally Posted by the deep
(Post 4276973)
Oil pan after 300 hrs of use using the Wix Racing filter . Looks pretty clean and all bearings were in great shape .
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Originally Posted by buck35
(Post 4276983)
Good question. But how would you know?
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Originally Posted by buck35
(Post 4276983)
Good question. But how would you know?
Bearings would tell a good story. |
Originally Posted by the deep
(Post 4276990)
When I tore my engine down and the internals still looked great it certainly didn't tell me my oil filter sucked . I've always used the Wix Racing filter . That don't mean it's the best , just means it didn't suck .
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Originally Posted by chrisf695
(Post 4276989)
Uh you do realize that we are talking in terms of particles that the human eye can't see right?!
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Originally Posted by chrisf695
(Post 4276995)
In all fairness, I don't think anyone said it sucked, I said 60um filtration is pretty lousy, and it is. Were the bearings measured or just visually inspected upon teardown? Better filtration is never a bad thing, as it's been proven by GM, FORD, CAT, John Deer, Allison.... Essentially companies who have invested millions of R&D hours into the benefits of increased filtration efficiency. IMO a filter providing around 60um efficiency would only go on a "racing engine", one that sees frequent tear downs. That's just me.
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Originally Posted by chrisf695
(Post 4276995)
In all fairness, I don't think anyone said it sucked, I said 60um filtration is pretty lousy, and it is. Were the bearings measured or just visually inspected upon teardown? Better filtration is never a bad thing, as it's been proven by GM, FORD, CAT, John Deer, Allison.... Essentially companies who have invested millions of R&D hours into the benefits of increased filtration efficiency. IMO a filter providing around 60um efficiency would only go on a "racing engine", one that sees frequent tear downs. That's just me.
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Originally Posted by chrisf695
(Post 4276995)
In all fairness, I don't think anyone said it sucked, I said 60um filtration is pretty lousy, and it is. Were the bearings measured or just visually inspected upon teardown? Better filtration is never a bad thing, as it's been proven by GM, FORD, CAT, John Deer, Allison.... Essentially companies who have invested millions of R&D hours into the benefits of increased filtration efficiency. IMO a filter providing around 60um efficiency would only go on a "racing engine", one that sees frequent tear downs. That's just me.
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Originally Posted by buck35
(Post 4277003)
point taken , what filter does an excellent job without being overly restrictive?
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