john_pifer Joined Jul 8, 2012 Messages 5,664 Location Dickson, TN. Jul 21, 2025 #41 ZeeOSix said: It's shown as 99% @ 25u on O'Reilly's website. Click to expand... Didn’t you or someone else say that the PG and its rebrands are 99% @ 20 microns and 99.5% @ 25 microns? I think someone called for clarification?
ZeeOSix said: It's shown as 99% @ 25u on O'Reilly's website. Click to expand... Didn’t you or someone else say that the PG and its rebrands are 99% @ 20 microns and 99.5% @ 25 microns? I think someone called for clarification?
Glenda W. Joined Feb 15, 2024 Messages 3,641 Location At Elevation Jul 21, 2025 #42 john_pifer said: Didn’t you or someone else say that the PG and its rebrands are 99% @ 20 microns and 99.5% @ 25 microns? I think someone called for clarification? Click to expand... I called PG because of this confusion. Official ISO numbers for PG made 10K filters are: 98.7%@15 microns 99.5%@20 microns 99.9%@25 microns Marketing from the various brands decides which to publish. Service Pro shows all.
john_pifer said: Didn’t you or someone else say that the PG and its rebrands are 99% @ 20 microns and 99.5% @ 25 microns? I think someone called for clarification? Click to expand... I called PG because of this confusion. Official ISO numbers for PG made 10K filters are: 98.7%@15 microns 99.5%@20 microns 99.9%@25 microns Marketing from the various brands decides which to publish. Service Pro shows all.
4WD $50 site donor 2025 Joined Sep 21, 2010 Messages 29,903 Location Texas/Other via IAH Jul 21, 2025 #43 Glenda W. said: I called PG because of this confusion. Official ISO numbers for PG made 10K filters are: 98.7%@15 microns 99.5%@20 microns 99.9%@25 microns Marketing from the various brands decides which to publish. Service Pro shows all. View attachment 290634 Click to expand... Awesome
Glenda W. said: I called PG because of this confusion. Official ISO numbers for PG made 10K filters are: 98.7%@15 microns 99.5%@20 microns 99.9%@25 microns Marketing from the various brands decides which to publish. Service Pro shows all. View attachment 290634 Click to expand... Awesome
M Michigangster Joined Jan 17, 2025 Messages 44 Wednesday at 1:57 PM #44 Glenda W. said: I called PG because of this confusion. Official ISO numbers for PG made 10K filters are: 98.7%@15 microns 99.5%@20 microns 99.9%@25 microns Marketing from the various brands decides which to publish. Service Pro shows all. View attachment 290634 Click to expand... I've never seen this brand before. Where are they available from?
Glenda W. said: I called PG because of this confusion. Official ISO numbers for PG made 10K filters are: 98.7%@15 microns 99.5%@20 microns 99.9%@25 microns Marketing from the various brands decides which to publish. Service Pro shows all. View attachment 290634 Click to expand... I've never seen this brand before. Where are they available from?
E EvoMan Joined Jul 3, 2022 Messages 307 Thursday at 9:06 AM #45 Michigangster said: I've never seen this brand before. Where are they available from? Click to expand... All of these filters are under the PG portfolio. Post in thread 'All about Carquest oil filters' Dec 28, 2024 There’s some duplicates and some missing but here is the PGI brand portfolio. Some may not be the extended life version. https://afifilter.com.vn/doi-tac/
Michigangster said: I've never seen this brand before. Where are they available from? Click to expand... All of these filters are under the PG portfolio. Post in thread 'All about Carquest oil filters' Dec 28, 2024 There’s some duplicates and some missing but here is the PGI brand portfolio. Some may not be the extended life version. https://afifilter.com.vn/doi-tac/
F Fair enough Joined Sep 1, 2024 Messages 744 Yesterday at 2:40 PM #46 Pentius PLXL4967 open end view. Maybe 1-2 mm gap by eye, or about 1/16” .
ZeeOSix $100 site donor 2022 Thread starter Joined Jul 22, 2010 Messages 45,970 Location PNW Yesterday at 2:49 PM #47 ^^^ Think you posted in the wrong thread ... no discussions of the gap here, but was in another thread.
^^^ Think you posted in the wrong thread ... no discussions of the gap here, but was in another thread.