DIY Ultra enhancement to Fram Ultra...

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Attach two FilterMags and two Dimple Black Hole magnets. How can this not be an improvement?
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I have yet to have a car last long enough to have an engine problem related to oil or oil filters. I do use high-efficiency filters and quality oil because it makes me feel better, but where I live the rust destroys the rest of the car long before the engine can die from regular use.
 
The idea behind placing neodymium magnets on the oil filter of a car engine is to attract and hold metal particles that have been worn off the engine components and are circulating in the oil. This would theoretically reduce the amount of metallic debris that could contribute to further engine wear.

However, the effectiveness of this practice is debated. Modern oil filters are designed to capture particles down to very small sizes that should protect the engine from significant wear. Also, not all metallic particles in the engine oil are ferromagnetic, meaning magnets won't attract them.

Furthermore, neodymium magnets can lose their magnetism over time due to high temperatures in the engine, which could decrease their effectiveness.

While it's unlikely to cause harm, the best way to reduce wear and tear on an engine is through regular oil changes with high-quality oil and maintaining the engine.
 
On my SS, when I did the break in oil change at 750 miles, the filter had a decent amount of shiny bits in it. None of that was in the oil pan. I'd say all that is unecessary especially when using a Fram Ultra.
 
i bought a magnetic drain plug, mostly to see how much metal it would collect. i doubt the amount of metal captured by the magnet makes a significant difference in the life of the vehicle
 
I mean… cut it open after 7500 miles. Only remove the magnets after its cut. Take pictures and let us know. This will prove pretty much what It does or does not do!
How about cutting it open after 15,656 miles? Here's the last one I did. It's after dark and the pictures weren't easy. I normally run Amsoil, so a temporary "switch" to Fram is near sacrilege.
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