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What Brand Oil Filter Do You Use
#422
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Probably one of the many great articles to be found here:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=nomin...XRpoGQCA&gbv=2
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Also been reading "The Motor Oil Bible", a somewhat dated explanatory for laymen. The author explains a typical rating method this way: I'm paraphrasing.
An oil solution containing a known quantity of 5 micron particles is cycled through the filter multiple (??) times. When the quantity of 5 micron particles is reduced by 50%, the filter is given a "Nominal" rating of 5 microns. Larger particles which may be present, say 25-40 microns, aren't part of the test so aren't measured and yes, they do get through.
An "Absolute" test typically involves a single pass of a contaminated solution and when 98.7% of particles of a particular size (say 25 microns) don't get through, the filter is rated at 25 microns "Absolute".
So, before expounding on the virtue of your 5 micron paper filter, you might want to consider this. "You don't actually have one". The truth of the matter is that the truth of the matter is not that difficult to determine (google). You don't need a degree in Chemical Engineering. If you believe you have a $15.00 paper filter that eliminates oil contamination down to 5 microns, its for no other reason than you want to believe it.
An oil solution containing a known quantity of 5 micron particles is cycled through the filter multiple (??) times. When the quantity of 5 micron particles is reduced by 50%, the filter is given a "Nominal" rating of 5 microns. Larger particles which may be present, say 25-40 microns, aren't part of the test so aren't measured and yes, they do get through.
An "Absolute" test typically involves a single pass of a contaminated solution and when 98.7% of particles of a particular size (say 25 microns) don't get through, the filter is rated at 25 microns "Absolute".
So, before expounding on the virtue of your 5 micron paper filter, you might want to consider this. "You don't actually have one". The truth of the matter is that the truth of the matter is not that difficult to determine (google). You don't need a degree in Chemical Engineering. If you believe you have a $15.00 paper filter that eliminates oil contamination down to 5 microns, its for no other reason than you want to believe it.
#426
Still waiting to see what that screen does as filtration.
For now, I'll be rockin' the Amsoil EAOM134 with Valvoline dino 20/50. I've done some studies too.
As for why most run HD filters, that should be obvious. Same reason they run slippery Dunlop tires and were putting 3- hole oil in their bikes: kool-aid.
For now, I'll be rockin' the Amsoil EAOM134 with Valvoline dino 20/50. I've done some studies too.
As for why most run HD filters, that should be obvious. Same reason they run slippery Dunlop tires and were putting 3- hole oil in their bikes: kool-aid.
#427
Picked up a couple of filters yesterday, one for my bike plus one for my daughter's ride (she "lets" me work on hers, too) - better than buying more t-shirts <G>
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Still waiting to see what that screen does as filtration.
For now, I'll be rockin' the Amsoil EAOM134 with Valvoline dino 20/50. I've done some studies too.
As for why most run HD filters, that should be obvious. Same reason they run slippery Dunlop tires and were putting 3- hole oil in their bikes: kool-aid.
For now, I'll be rockin' the Amsoil EAOM134 with Valvoline dino 20/50. I've done some studies too.
As for why most run HD filters, that should be obvious. Same reason they run slippery Dunlop tires and were putting 3- hole oil in their bikes: kool-aid.
To give you an idea how easy "Absolute" ratings make it for the filter buying customer, I'll post this quote I just caught by googling:
AMSOIL EaŽ Oil Filters (EaO, Ea15K) have one of the best efficiency ratings in the automotive market providing a filtering efficiency of 98.7 percent at 20 microns.
Yep, you have one of the best there is and didn't even know its rating. Now you do. My filter is made by PurPower and has an "Absolute" rating of 22 microns. Now we have something in common bro. We both know what our filters are good for. The 5 Micron Nominal guys have no effing idea !!
#429
Dunno about that screen, but the ones I've (easily) looked up post "Absolute" ratings of 22 to 35 Microns. They also contain from 1 to 3 magnets capable of capturing ferrous particles down to any size. The point is, a Micron rating in Absolute terms is something tangible. Such filters filter out 98.7% of particles of their rating size; "easy". A Nominal rating of 5 microns ?? They may as well rate it at 5 molecules or 5 inches for all the rating means.
To give you an idea how easy "Absolute" ratings make it for the filter buying customer, I'll post this quote I just caught by googling:
AMSOIL EaŽ Oil Filters (EaO, Ea15K) have one of the best efficiency ratings in the automotive market providing a filtering efficiency of 98.7 percent at 20 microns.
Yep, you have one of the best there is and didn't even know its rating. Now you do. My filter is made by PurPower and has an "Absolute" rating of 22 microns. Now we have something in common bro. We both know what our filters are good for. The 5 Micron Nominal guys have no effing idea !!
To give you an idea how easy "Absolute" ratings make it for the filter buying customer, I'll post this quote I just caught by googling:
AMSOIL EaŽ Oil Filters (EaO, Ea15K) have one of the best efficiency ratings in the automotive market providing a filtering efficiency of 98.7 percent at 20 microns.
Yep, you have one of the best there is and didn't even know its rating. Now you do. My filter is made by PurPower and has an "Absolute" rating of 22 microns. Now we have something in common bro. We both know what our filters are good for. The 5 Micron Nominal guys have no effing idea !!