Originally Posted By: UncleDave
Originally Posted By: Nate1979
Originally Posted By: UncleDave
They give blanket ISO spec on their website & claim 2
The tester- DBmaster and I already posted that on another thread and you know this.
Remember the rock catcher thread? Te thread where Nate and you said Bypass level filtration was "hogwash and couldn't have any effect on TBN - then you recanted and Nate went away after Z06 agreed with me.
UD
What is the ISO spec on their website? I don't find it. List it here for all of us.
Bypass level filtration doesn't affect TBN in a gas engine. Still don't agree with that. Filtering out particles does not have an affect on the chemistry of acids/bases that directly change the TBN. Bypass level filtration on a diesel which may remove soot will help prevent the TBN from falling faster because soot can cause acid formation.
If you have a reference that bypass filtration affects TBN in a gas engine post it again. I must have missed it.
Dnewton talks about this at length in the bypass forum. let your fingers do some walking and read up about how it works.
They claim 2 micron filtering - thats their spec.
They claim a blanket ISO filtration spec 4548 on their site. not " - ". (we've gone over this)
http://www.microgreenfilter.com/microgreen_element_oil_filter
are you refuting DB masters blackstone tests?
If you guys don't like it thats one thing - but refuting 3rd party tests is an interesting stance.
Seems like you guys pick and choose which 3rd party claim verifications you like and those you don't.
The filter either performed as claimed or it didnt.
DB master put his money where his mouth is and demonstrated it did.
...any other filter do what he did?
UD
My problem with your statement is that you are giving proof to MG filter with a single data point with no control or comparison to other filters or oils.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/3884986/1
This is not proof. This is an single anecdotal point.
Originally Posted By: Nate1979
Originally Posted By: UncleDave
They give blanket ISO spec on their website & claim 2
The tester- DBmaster and I already posted that on another thread and you know this.
Remember the rock catcher thread? Te thread where Nate and you said Bypass level filtration was "hogwash and couldn't have any effect on TBN - then you recanted and Nate went away after Z06 agreed with me.
UD
What is the ISO spec on their website? I don't find it. List it here for all of us.
Bypass level filtration doesn't affect TBN in a gas engine. Still don't agree with that. Filtering out particles does not have an affect on the chemistry of acids/bases that directly change the TBN. Bypass level filtration on a diesel which may remove soot will help prevent the TBN from falling faster because soot can cause acid formation.
If you have a reference that bypass filtration affects TBN in a gas engine post it again. I must have missed it.
Dnewton talks about this at length in the bypass forum. let your fingers do some walking and read up about how it works.
They claim 2 micron filtering - thats their spec.
They claim a blanket ISO filtration spec 4548 on their site. not " - ". (we've gone over this)
http://www.microgreenfilter.com/microgreen_element_oil_filter
are you refuting DB masters blackstone tests?
If you guys don't like it thats one thing - but refuting 3rd party tests is an interesting stance.
Seems like you guys pick and choose which 3rd party claim verifications you like and those you don't.
The filter either performed as claimed or it didnt.
DB master put his money where his mouth is and demonstrated it did.
...any other filter do what he did?
UD
My problem with your statement is that you are giving proof to MG filter with a single data point with no control or comparison to other filters or oils.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/3884986/1
This is not proof. This is an single anecdotal point.