Explains the priceMust be made with a cold fusion reactor.![]()
Maybe that's why my filter drawer emits an eerie glow ...Must be made with a cold fusion reactor.![]()
Substantially less expensive than its brother, the TRD. I'm not complaining about the price, though.Explains the price![]()
Is this a joke(wrong forum) or what am I missing.I was checking prices on the oil filters I use and came across this description for the Royal Purple filters:
Just wanted to share the info with you. Seems to be an exceptional filter ....
- 115 percent filtration efficiency at 25 microns
Read the product details, link belowIs this a joke(wrong forum) or what am I missing.
no link to product either.
Brand | Royal Purple |
Material | Silicone,Rubber |
Product Grade | Performance Part |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 3.15 x 4.87 inches |
Are you 115% sure that’s correct ?Read the product details, link below
Product details
Brand Royal Purple Material Silicone,Rubber Product Grade Performance Part Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.15 x 3.15 x 4.87 inches
- Features 100 percent synthetic micro-glass media for superior particle removal
- 115 percent filtration efficiency at 25 microns
- Designed with a high-performance silicone anti-drain back valve to prevent dry start
- Extra heavy-duty rubber base gasket that ensures a leak-free seal
- Ultra-strength filter housing that can endure higher burst strength than conventional filters
https://smile.amazon.com/20-967-P96...=royal+purpleoil+filter+20-967,aps,163&sr=8-1
Designed by the University of Utah, "Cold Fusion U"Must be made with a cold fusion reactor.![]()
The problem is regular maintenance and any oil filter that doesn't fail will alloy engine life past your ownership of the vehicle. Possible the second owner as well. 115 percent.?I was checking prices on the oil filters I use and came across this description for the Royal Purple filters:
Just wanted to share the info with you. Seems to be an exceptional filter ....
- 115 percent filtration efficiency at 25 microns