This has been talked about many times, but I can never get a straight answer.
It seems to be that people use magnetic drain plugs because it makes them feel better. Reasons like "can't hurt", or "it's a good thing to have" is the concensus for having one. That's all fine and dandy, but is there any empirical data that supports that use of magnetic drain plugs increase engine life, reduce engine wear, etc.
IMO, magnetic drain plugs are a feel good item.
It seems to be that people use magnetic drain plugs because it makes them feel better. Reasons like "can't hurt", or "it's a good thing to have" is the concensus for having one. That's all fine and dandy, but is there any empirical data that supports that use of magnetic drain plugs increase engine life, reduce engine wear, etc.
IMO, magnetic drain plugs are a feel good item.