Originally Posted By: Colt
Originally Posted By: SuperBusa
Originally Posted By: Colt
I've read a Pure One can be restrictive on flow.
Originally Posted By: Oregoonian
Your wrong on....restrictive flow on PureOnes.
Colt ... read this and make up your own mind. IMO, PureONE is no more...
Originally Posted By: Colt
I've read a Pure One can be restrictive on flow.
Originally Posted By: Oregoonian
Your wrong on....restrictive flow on PureOnes.
Colt ... read this and make up your own mind. IMO, PureONE is no more restrictive than any other filter ... maybe even less restrictive...
Originally Posted By: daman
Originally Posted By: ZZman
Purolator PureONE oil filters should be replaced every 3,000 miles or 3 months depending on the driving conditions - or unless otherwise specified by the vehicle's manufacturer.
**This is from their site. Just FYI
yup i called and talk to...
Originally Posted By: labman
One fact I do have straight is the foreign ownership of Purolator. Buy American.
I agree ... that's the only thing you do know.
Originally Posted By: modularv8
The media in the FL-820s is thicker than the media used in the pure one and purolator classic. I researched this topic a while back and found Purolator has several filter media (micronic) patents. There is enough volume in the Motorcraft filter line to justify...
Originally Posted By: labman
Originally Posted By: sayjac
Honeywell has to pay to keep that advertising and marketing machine cranking it out. If there is an oil filter manufacturer that spends more on advertising and marketing than Fram/Honeywell, I'd like to know about it.
Yes, Fram helps...
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
So, on the odd occasion, I'm getting some noise on start-up. This is primarily when the truck is cold; after sitting overnight for example. It doesn't do it every time. And when it DOES do it, it lasts a few minutes. It also has not done this before.
So, I went to...
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Positive displacement pumps don't flow much less as resistance rises, until you get the filter into bypass.
A positive displacement oil pump will still flow the same amount to the filter/engine circuit if the filter is in bypass or not - as long as the pump is...
Originally Posted By: cchase
I wonder why they couldn't replicate the metal screen in plastic so there were fewer high shear points between supports in the media.
Yep ... all they have to do is reduce the window area in the center core, and also ensure the pleats are packed tight enough so...
Originally Posted By: webfors
I trust the seal on the left for the same reason I trust the seal on an air filter that has a pliable/soft gasket. You can actually see an imprint in the 'fiber' end cap from the pressure leaf spring on the left filter. There is also no 'play' in the round whole...
Originally Posted By: labman
The oblong inlet holes are long gone too.
Some Purolators still have oblong inlet holes in the base. 14610 does for instance.
Originally Posted By: webfors
I personally like to see the 'fiber' end cap sealed to the pressure spring over metal on metal like I've seen in a few filters I've opened.
Not following you on that ... care to explain some more?