Wouldn't you think they'd have a $40 Fumoto for that?It is for Toyota cartridge filters. There is a plug that unscrews, then you insert that and it drains the filter housing before you remove it.
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Wouldn't you think they'd have a $40 Fumoto for that?It is for Toyota cartridge filters. There is a plug that unscrews, then you insert that and it drains the filter housing before you remove it.
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I believe synthetic media does have less resistant to flow. You should go read the first post on the oil filter section titled: What’s in your filter?
Synthetic Microglass
This was the first synthetic filter material and there are, expectedly, numerous takes on it. Comprised of very thin fibreglass strands woven into a complex mesh, this material provides enhanced flow and significant depth within which particulate can be trapped. Multiple layers of this media can be put together to provide progressively finer filtration. Because it isn't rigid like cellulose, this media requires a backing material made of either a polymer or metal for it to maintain its shape. Microglass media enabled filters to be more efficient, while...
Was the Boss the first to use synthetic media? Or nylon backing?They do copy other filters parts, this one from the Boss media, or originally by Mann Germany. The Boss has a diamond shaped mesh. I think they even copied Toyota’s elongated base plate holes if not mistaken.
I stick to the Boss from USA where I live. Boss is a polyester media I wonder if they copied that aspect.
Smart manufacturer.
I have changed the oil a few times on an inlaws Camry 2.5 with this set up. Fortunately I have the cap wrench from when another inlaw owned a RAV4 so the only issue I had with the Camry was the little metal thing that is removed to drain the housing was put on so tight that when I went to remove it the whole housing spun thus defeating the idea of not making a mess.Tell that to anyone who has had to service a over tightened filter housing. It's a cool tool, eliminates error, and does a very good job removing also.
And they just couldn't have strived to make it 20um or 18 um " to actually make it special and the king of filters"? Now it appears to be just "another also ran at 25um". Just another company putting 8 potato chips in a bag and charging $ 2.00. Then telling you the bag has nice foil stamping and colorful ink to show it is special.I called PG. They make it. Soon a PG branded version will also be released called the Ultimate Synthetic.
https://www.pgfilters.com/products/filters/oil-filters/ultimate-synthetic-oil-filters/
I believe the reason for the EP/Ultimate is extended drain intervals up to 20k. Which means a big holding capacity. Also some including myself like the media backing. 99.5%@25 microns is no slouch.And they just couldn't have strived to make it 20um or 18 um " to actually make it special and the king of filters"? Now it appears to be just "another also ran at 25um". Just another company putting 8 potato chips in a bag and charging $ 2.00. Then telling you the bag has nice foil stamping and colorful ink to show it is special.
It was probably Mann for this type, then they decided to use it in the Boss, and from my whip city light spot method, it was greatly improved over the original Mann. The original goes back into the 90’s you would have to do your own research to get more info.Was the Boss the first to use synthetic media? Or nylon backing?
It would be interesting to have a chronological history of oil filter construction.It was probably Mann for this type, then they decided to use it in the Boss, and from my whip city light spot method, it was greatly improved over the original Mann. The original goes back into the 90’s you would have to do your own research to get more info.
I was talking about a direct look alike copy, PG could have copied the Fram. Maybe the patents haven’t run out on the Fram and probably too expensive to make with the heavy steel mesh.
I looked on Amaz for the Mann filters, there are so many knock offs from China with the copied construction of the Mann, like they do with Toyota cartridge filters.It would be interesting to have a chronological history of oil filter construction.
Looks like Donaldson claims they were the first synthetic media oil filter. Released in the early 80’s.I looked on Amaz for the Mann filters, there are so many knock offs from China with the copied construction of the Mann, like they do with Toyota cartridge filters.
No thanks.
I see years to 1998 for the Mann fleece cartridge, they now use in the Boss, but improved.
I thought it was about a Mann copy look alike with the plastic mesh, not about who was first with synthetic oil filters. I assumed Mann was not, or was, it doesn’t matter. The Asian manuf. copy all the time, saves money. This time was the Mann. Here is a donaldson in a Mercedes size, not synthetic, enjoy the efficiency rating and how they say nice things about protecting the engine with that rating.Looks like Donaldson claims they were the first synthetic media oil filter. Released in the early 80’s.
I thought it was about a Mann copy look alike with the plastic mesh, not about who was first with synthetic oil filters. I assumed Mann was not, or was, it doesn’t matter. The Asian manuf. copy all the time, saves money. This time was the Mann. Here is a donaldson in a Mercedes size, not synthetic, enjoy the efficiency rating and how they say nice things about protecting the engine with that rating.
I know you want everyone to use the oil filters you use, that’s ok, but I don’t care if others don’t want to use the Boss.
https://shop.donaldson.com/store/en-us/product/P550564/
I don’t know, you seem to promote PG pretty often, as is your right to. No problem. Millions of cars on the roads millions of different ideas. Oil filters for car, check, all done.I don’t care who uses what filter. But I will honestly evaluate every filter I see. Even Pentius is on my naughty watch list. It use to be one on my favorites.
If PG’s quality goes downhill I will no longer recommend them. Right now quality is excellent and consistent.I don’t know, you seem to promote PG pretty often, as is your right to. No problem. Millions of cars on the roads millions of different ideas. Oil filters for car, check, all done.
Improved how?I see years to 1998 for the Mann fleece cartridge, they now use in the Boss, but improved.
Then why are you always trying to claim the efficiency is better than the official specs from Purolator/M+H, when you have zero proof otherwise?I know you want everyone to use the oil filters you use, that’s ok, but I don’t care if others don’t want to use the Boss.