Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: Bigdaddyeasy
I understand stand motorking has said that as I've gone back and read much discussion about it.
Still its him saying it and it not being published by FRAM. Anyway my intended point is nobody appears to know what micron FRAM filters to ultimately or at what %.
It's published on Fram's website. It's been discussed and hashed over many times that "greater than 20 microns" essentially means at 20 microns and above. Anyone with some mathematical logic knows that 20.001 microns is larger than 20 microns, and as the particle size approaches 20 microns you can basically say "at 20 microns or larger".
And yes, the Ultra flows very well ... just like any full synthetic oil filter will. As mentioned before, the flow numbers WIX uses are nebulous at best ... nobody really knows what it means as there is missing information to nail down what that number means.
we can say it states that it filters. 99% at 20 microns just so we can get past that ok. Still we do not know what it filters to ultimately or at what percent cuz no other info is given. Except from some guy on bitog that represents fram. Ultimately meaning the smallest micron size it filters at what%. We know it can filter smaller than 20 microns to one degree or another but we don't know what it is or at what%. That's my point.
Wix/napa provides the info for their filters. They also provide the flow rate and its pretty straight forward.
I'm really just having fun with this although I do prefer wix because I know a little better what I'm getting for sure. Probably it mostly a principal thing with me
I'm not at all sold on the idea that filtration has to be quote that through. I don't doubt at all that the orange cans would see a guy through as long as anything else if changed appropriately. They also look tasty inside per the pic merk posted of the French donut lol.....peace brother