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Arkainzeye
Posted 2009-12-06 8:54 AM (#49201)
Subject: Life time oil filter


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Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I found this link about oil filters and i seen he also talks about the life time oil filters. I just thought i would share this link thats all..

http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Filters.html#OilFilters

he talks talking about the LTOF right accross from the photo of it.
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varyder
Posted 2009-12-06 1:06 PM (#49216 - in reply to #49201)
Subject: Re: Life time oil filter


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Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
for the cost it seems that SuperTech wins out and still is a okay filter....

sniff, sniff, do I smell a oil/oil filter brew stirring...
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2009-12-06 4:43 PM (#49230 - in reply to #49201)
Subject: Re: Life time oil filter


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
geee 64,000 miles on two bikes same reuseable filter and its going strong
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2009-12-07 9:03 AM (#49260 - in reply to #49201)
Subject: Re: Life time oil filter


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
this is the part that got my attention..

"These filters typically have 35-40 micron holes, which is really not acceptable. They typically have 30-40 square inches of filter material, which is really not acceptable. A paper based element is a 3 dimensional filter - when a particle gets stuck deep in the filter element, oil can still flow around it. The stainless steel elements are 2 dimensional - when a particle gets caught, one of the holes is clogged up.

I don't see how you can assure that all the holes get cleared out when you clean these. Certainly simply soaking the filter in kerosene is not going to release particles that have been jammed into a hole at 60psi. Blowing the filter out with air sounds good, but a motorcycle filter is too small to let an air hose inside.

These stainless steel filters cost about $120, about 25 times what I pay for a Pure One. Since I use my filters for about 8,000 miles, that means I have to go 200,000 miles to break even. I've never put more than 60,000 miles on a vehicle.

I don't think this technology is ready to use yet. When the holes get down to 20 microns, and the surface area up to about 100-150 square inches, then I think I'll consider using one. Meanwhile, "good for the life of your vehicle" is not an impressive claim if the device shortens the life of your vehicle. "
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Big Vic
Posted 2009-12-07 7:21 PM (#49300 - in reply to #49201)
Subject: Re: Life time oil filter


Iron Butt

Posts: 619
Southeast Iowa
+1
Besides who wants to clean an oil filter?
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tralphaz
Posted 2009-12-07 8:56 PM (#49311 - in reply to #49300)
Subject: Re: Life time oil filter


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Posts: 353
Here's the faq page for the K&P lifetime oil filter that is sold by Lloyd's Motorworkz and Conquest Customs.

http://www.kandpengineering.com/faq.shtml
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