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April 15th, 2011 01:10 AM #141
Took some more samples of UNF 3/4-16.
Baldwin has a differnet bypass valve design. Bosch is korean and looks ordinary. Fram PH has synthetic-glass blend as it claims but after checkin this vid, the element seems to be ordinary cellulose.
http://youtu.be/n_mQcIyteQk . so im stickin to Fleetguard.
Whats the strataphore version of LF3487 ??
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April 15th, 2011 01:38 AM #142German version
http://youtu.be/xEKSnbz5dus
Now im thinking again, should the BPV value be observed as near as possible to the oem setting? My assumption is, upsizing the filter would mean an increased pressure required to open BPV so its ok to get a lower BPV-seting for the bigger filter. :puyat:
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April 15th, 2011 04:24 AM #143
Microglass version is more free flowing than cellulose, I have noticed not real change in oil pressure on start-ups or driving using a larger filter with microglass version in my old F250 truck I went with a filter 2 times bigger.
The Stratopore version will probably not work for you as it is almost 7" tall.
LF3947
Overall Height: 6.95 (177)
Largest OD: 3.68 (93)
ADBV: Yes
BPV Setting: 10.00 (69)
Thread Size: 3/4-16 UNF-2B
This is the one I am using for my bypass filter, It's also not a full flow filter so you can't use it by itself.
I'm also doing a remote transmission filter set up using my LF3487 filters, (they are also rated for hydraulic fluid and over 300psi burst pressure so it more than handles my tranny filtering needs.Last edited by dvldoc; April 15th, 2011 at 04:36 AM.
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April 15th, 2011 04:51 AM #144
OCome to terms with all of that and I might be good with it not to mention the rest of the board members that had to put up with this stuff..Actualy,this might be my last visit as my eyes are getting affected by constant exposure to computer and i feel being addicted to it.
Anyways back to what I do best, and that's answer tech questions.Because clearly I know my stuff. Feel free to disagree with anything I state but back it up with facts, like tech docs, studies, pictures ect.
Sorry,but i cant give more details on any evidence as i dont want to be exposed.Goodbye to all fellow tsikoteers,have fun.
For the love of god no more of these post, they make no sense to anyoneyou need
. Hopefully the mods will ban you for your previous remarks. This junk is just contaminating the rest of the thread.
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April 15th, 2011 07:54 AM #145
I did not know they carried the orange can of death there to lol. FRAM is utter garbage only there very high end filter has synthetic media.
The orange can ones right down to there mid level ones all suck. The extended guard is the only synthetic media filter they have. Frams filter media is well know to collapse rendering it usless as a filter since the oil goes unfiltered. It also like to come apart at the seams.
Friends don't let friends use Fram, Here is a example of a collapse one, Many pending lawsuits for this little issue.
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April 15th, 2011 11:00 AM #146YUP!! FRAM is a bit common in the Manila area. Good enough I saw the bad results of the FRAM so I went with baldwin and now I shall try fleetguard. Thanks for the reminder and 2nd motion of my findings
I shall stick with shell lubes too I think the semi synthetic is Helix x7 (or something like that)
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April 15th, 2011 11:20 AM #147
Baldwin and fleetguard are pretty close to the same as far as quality goes.
And yeah nothing wrong with Shell.
http://www.shell.com.ph/home/content...range_classic/
I wonder how close this is formulated to Shells Rotella T5 and T6 oils? Or is it just the same oil different names. I can't see them doing two totally separate brands of oils.Last edited by dvldoc; April 15th, 2011 at 11:23 AM.
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April 15th, 2011 02:43 PM #149Yup!! I think Helix was used for (high quality) brand recall. Rotella was launched as a low end oil (used for service vehicles) here years years ago
to add - one thing wrong with shell (oh and other brands too) is the price :D
so I might use the semi synthetic and fleetguard filter and go 10,000 kms instead of my usual 5k change
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April 15th, 2011 04:11 PM #150Dont mention God as you are a person that accept war as common practice.I dont care about being ban with this,im just giving my comments based on experienced not on paper.Anyway,your water/alcohol injection can be turned to leathal injection if fitted on wrong engines with incompatible materials.You need to consider that,not just selling them to others without enough infos.You need to make more research as your knowledge is not enough.You are not a chemist,neither a scientist.
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