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Canadians and your crazily painted filters...heh J/k Thanks Fastorange
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Canadians and your crazily painted filters...heh J/k Thanks Fastorange
Nice write up and testing, I have been using only Wix and just went to Purolator. I am surprised that the Ballwin and Luberfiner filters didn't do better as we use them on all the big trucks at work and they are changed every 15K like they are supposed to and with the millions and millions of miles we have used them we have never ever had a issue. some of the trucks are turned up and most are always running their 80K weight limit or more.
yeah, and the industrial filters may be different for baldwin/luberfiner, but also remember that I wasn't testing anything like engine issues, or longevity, just simply the build quality and filteration ability, and different engines will have different tolerance requirements, etc....I know people who run some of the filters that tested the worst, but yet haven't had problems...I was mainly examining marketing claims.
yeah, I'd like to do an oil test, right now I'm trying to work on a air filter test, but the air filters are SOOOO much more expensive than the oil filters. eventually I'll do that one though, it should be interesting.