Amsoil Nano filter technology wins this test.
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ORIGINAL: energinerbuzzy
Well I went ahead and put it on the truck. I am going to run the hell out of it tomorrow and see if it moves the filter minder. If it does, I am yanking it out and going with something else.
Well I went ahead and put it on the truck. I am going to run the hell out of it tomorrow and see if it moves the filter minder. If it does, I am yanking it out and going with something else.
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not to much good about the Duramax
but some owners go together
pooled some contributed money
and did this test:
http://home.stny.rr.com/jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm
perhaps some Cummins owners going together could do a more up to date
voluntary test to cut through so much of the advertising hype
about how filters perform?
but some owners go together
pooled some contributed money
and did this test:
http://home.stny.rr.com/jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm
perhaps some Cummins owners going together could do a more up to date
voluntary test to cut through so much of the advertising hype
about how filters perform?
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the amsoil nano filter dont use oil. I have the 4510 nano filter on my truck and it flows and filters 10 times better than the BHAF. I am very happy with it.
ORIGINAL: turbot_bird
im running the drop in, the nice thing is there is no oil and when it gets dirty just blow it out with the compressor.
im running the drop in, the nice thing is there is no oil and when it gets dirty just blow it out with the compressor.
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seeing this post again
reminds me that watching the stock "Filter Minder" on Cummins Rams
is a step in the right direction.
It would not be a bad idea to re-locate the Filter Minder inside the cab where it could be seen more readily
For less than $30
the automakers could make a dashboard gauge
to measure air filter restriction as standard equipment
like you find on most 18 wheel trucks.
A $30 dashboard gauge for filter restriction
would do away with most $300 CAI 'sucker purchases'
reminds me that watching the stock "Filter Minder" on Cummins Rams
is a step in the right direction.
It would not be a bad idea to re-locate the Filter Minder inside the cab where it could be seen more readily
For less than $30
the automakers could make a dashboard gauge
to measure air filter restriction as standard equipment
like you find on most 18 wheel trucks.
A $30 dashboard gauge for filter restriction
would do away with most $300 CAI 'sucker purchases'