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Yeah, I've been in touch with him for a while, good and humble fella.Pete is a good guy .
Yeah, I've been in touch with him for a while, good and humble fella.Pete is a good guy .
He didn't know it changed until he looked at the updated website. He probably doesn't know why it was changed. He reads this forum, but doubt he reads every thread and post. Why don't you ask him if he knows the back story.WCW knew the they changed it to 46. No need to know more for his video. Whether he knows the back story, you don’t know.
It was changed to reflect the more accurate spec sheets. That erroneous efficiency info on the Purolator website was most likely left over from old Purolator claims. Then M+H stopped sending out spec sheets. They forgot to update the efficiency claim on the Purolator ONE to match the spec sheets. Maybe the M+H pres should know.The reason it was changed being the office staff who answers emails and phones send out 46. Now they don’t send out anything, and the spec sheets still don’t match the other models.
So you think Amsoil's efficiency claims are "unverified". Where you think they get such information. The old data you're referring to says it was ISO 4845-12 information - regardless of how old it is, it was ISO 4845-12 test information.Seethe website they say, like all the other filter companies you look at.
Some even look at Amsoil written data, not written by the test company, like Andrew’s numbers. They take that unverified Amsoil data, second hand data, from 2011 and promote it so hard here that in 2025 people still believe the unverified data must have been carved by Moses.
And then all the small stuff goes round and round.....WCW doesn't know the Boss efficiency was updated by M+H after the pres of M+H got involved with their spec sheets and saw the discrepancy, and said the spec sheets are the correct info. All the stuff that filter caught was big stuff, way larger than 46u. Lots of debris smaller than that got through.
Particles below a certain size are harmless to the engine, that's why Toyota filters are not the most efficient. Almost 200,000 miles on Toyota filters and my engine hasn't blown up yetAnd then all the small stuff goes round and round.....![]()
Crank up some Ratt, "Round and Round".And then all the small stuff goes round and round.....![]()
That's not what all the SAE studies conclude - do some searching for said studies. They say particles 20u and below do more damage because those sized particles can get between moving parts easier. And larger particles can become broken up and become smaller particles. Higher efficiency oil filters filter out much more debris 20u and below than an inefficient filter does. Higher efficiency filters also retain captured debris better (ie, they don't slough off as much debris from dP across the media). Extra wear doesn't equate to "blow-up".Particles below a certain size are harmless to the engine, that's why Toyota filters are not the most efficient. Almost 200,000 miles on Toyota filters and my engine hasn't blown up yet
Do you know what the efficiency of a Toyota filter is? I know that they are not among the most efficientThat's not what all the SAE studies conclude - do some searching for said studies. They say particles 20u and below do more damage because those sized particles can get between moving parts easier. And larger particles can become broken up and become smaller particles. Higher efficiency oil filters filter out much more debris 20u and below than an inefficient filter does. Higher efficiency filters also retain captured debris better (ie, they don't slough off as much debris from dP across the media).
The only reference ever seen is from the ISO 4845-12 comparison done by Amsoil many years ago, which showed the Toyota OEM was 51@ 20u. Toyota will never publish or give the efficiency info. That's basically the same as the Wix XP and Boss efficiency territory. IIRC, there was a thread somewhere in this forum not long ago where someone called a filter Tech Line (don't think it was Amsoil), and they also mentioned the Toytota OEM was around 50% @ 20u. Looked for the thread and post, but couldn't find it. Maybe the member that made that call will see this and chime in.Do you know what the efficiency of a Toyota filter is? I know that they are not among the most efficient
I like the Toyota filter even more now lol.The only reference ever seen is from the ISO 4845-12 comparison done by Amsoil many years ago, which showed the Toyota OEM was 51@ 20u. Toyota will never publish or give the efficiency info. That's basically the same as the Wix XP and Boss efficiency territory. IIRC, there was a thread somewhere in this forum not long ago where someone called a filter Tech Line (don't think it was Amsoil), and they also mentioned the Toytota OEM was around 50% @ 20u. Looked for the thread and post, but couldn't find it. Maybe the member that made that call will see this and chime in.
Because it's 51% instead of 50%?I like the Toyota filter even more now lol.
I'm a Toyota and Mobil 1 fanboy lolBecause it's 51% instead of 50%?![]()
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I use to run the Toyota OEM filter on my Tacoma until I found out what the efficiency was. That's when I went to PureONE, then the OG Ultra after that. I like higher efficiency filters.I'm a Toyota and Mobil 1 fanboy lol
What filter did that million mile Taco run?I use to run the Toyota OEM filter on my Tacoma until I found out what the efficiency was. That's when I went to PureONE, then the OG Ultra after that. I like higher efficiency filters.
There's a lot more than just what oil filter is used to get to 1 million miles. Been pointed out many times that the longer the OCI, the better it is to have a higher efficiency filter. If you did 1000 mile OCIs, you wouldn't need much of an oil filter.What filter did that million mile Taco run?![]()
I agree. If I didn't drive my van 6000 miles a month, I would look into better filters, thicker and better oils. My van has been operated in pretty much ideal conditions.There's a lot more than just what oil filter is used to get to 1 million miles. Been pointed out many times that the longer the OCI, the better it is to have a higher efficiency filter. If you did 1000 mile OCIs, you wouldn't need much of an oil filter.