Wow, never knew about the TP section in the filter. I assume this is bad? Does it disintegrate overtime or is it very efficient in filtering?Looks like they'd done the research on the concept and proven it to their satisfaction, even if some folks here aren't convinced.
Nothing new about this, but new to some people apparently.
But it helps to keep your oil....Angel Soft....I'm confused. Is this a joke, or can oil actually pass through such a dense element? And it does look like delicate, lint ball producing toilet paper.
I remember all the Toyota filter had the design on the pleated part. The combination filter is for a diesel application.
Very factual and interesting oil filter thread. Here is the Wix on OReilly you mentioned but it has a 24mm thread. Not a particularly large filter on the outside. They have a link in the description to ISO cleanliness efficiency of an oil filter.Cool. Not seen one of those Toyota filters. Dual element filters are not new, but they're not common for typical car/light truck applications. They are common in industrial and marine applications. Wix (57254)nand Donaldson (P550597) also have x-ref filters for this particular filter; also dual element.
Interesting reactions. After some years away from this forum, the change in the level of discussion is striking.
So the scoffers and jokers (or attempted LOL) can't all be "Ams--l" reps with a hate on for toilet paper filters can they?
Nah, that's where you put folks who pay $50 for a bypass filter element.This belongs in the Humor forum.
Indeed, most people just forget the lessons of the past and then repeat them.Apparently though some things never change.