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carbman
• Clearwater, FL, USA
• Registered on 6/25/2010
• 2 posts
Posted:6/25/2010 17:35
anybody using the high perf. lifetime oil filter ?
jdmeaux
• Lafayette, LA, USA
• Registered on 1/5/2009
• 525 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:6/25/2010 19:28
I've seen companies come and go trying to push the "lifetime oil filter" idea. It's safer to replace your oil filter every oil change than to take the chance it won't filter the particles out of the oil. I won't recommend them at all.

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carbman
• Clearwater, FL, USA
• Registered on 6/25/2010
• 2 posts
Posted:6/26/2010 09:39
actually i use the "pure power" lifetime oil filter on my harleys and i have seen the oil temp drop a few degrees because of the aluminum construction. the double stainless steel mesh works great for filtering and the magnet traps the finer particals. they are serviced/cleaned when i change my oil. they are F.A.A. approved ! i have seen articles in various custom bike mags. and high performance auto mags as well... I got mine through fuel eco systems
edited 6/26/2010 09:49
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