^Not bad silicon for a K&N, looks good. Otherwise, try upgrading to a Purolator PureONE to see if the insols can track down.
Originally Posted By: Garak
Originally Posted By: ltslimjim
Best post of the year for the UOA sub-forums!
Well, a 450 F flash point for a conventional is way out in left field. Considering flash point is one of the more relevant stats from a UOA, one would hope it would be accurate. 450 F? Why not 540 F? Why not a million F? Their virgin SN/GF-5 conventional doesn't have a flashpoint that high, and this sample shows a bit more than a trace of fuel dilution.
We have people obsess over irrelevant parts per million of iron in UOAs, and this flashpoint has raised few eyebrows? I'd be asking Blackstone about this, and if they stand by it, I'd ask them how many other conventionals with 0.5% fuel dilution also tested to a 450 F FP.
I'd bet a typo and FP more like...350?