[Shotimes] Oil Filters and Remote Locations

Ian Fisher dataflash@yahoo.com
Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:40:48 -0700 (PDT)


The person who told me to stay away from the
Purolators  mentioned the bypass valve location
specifically as a good reason to not use them. He said
that when he switched back to Motorcraft on his SHO
that his oil pressure went up significantly...

YMMV. I dunno, I liked the blue color; that's why I
was using them. :)

Ian

--- Beisler Jonathon
<Jonathon.Beisler@HCAhealthcare.com> wrote:

> Two things,
> First, from experience and replying directly to you
> Ian, I have been extremely
> happy with my Purolator filters.  I would whole
> heartedly recommend them
> except that their by-pass valves are at the bottom
> of the filter and Ford
> specifies at the top?  I'm not much on the filter
> technology, but could
> someone enlighten me as to why that's important? 
> Also, just based on the
> "cleanliness", for lack of a better word, the
> Purolator filters have kept my
> oil looking new the longest.  Now, that's no
> scientific comparison, of course,
> but when comparing it to FRAM, K&N, SuperFilter(Tech
> something brand) and the
> Motorcraft they have kept my oil looking better
> longer.  I even stopped using
> the Pur1 Purolator filters and switched to their
> regular ones because my
> results were the same.
> Now, secondly, are there procedural write ups on
> doing a remote filter
> location install with what's needed, etc?
> 
> Quote:
> "Someone recently told me to stay
> away from Purolator (too bad, I liked the blue
> color)."
> 
> JB
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