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Who was it who mentioned Fram oil filters and dropping oil pressure?



 
 
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Old December 14th 09, 07:01 PM posted to alt.autos.subaru,alt.autos.toyota,alt.autos.dodge,rec.autos.tech
hls
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Default Who was it who mentioned Fram oil filters and dropping oil pressure?


"C. E. White" > wrote in message
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> "hls" > wrote in message
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>> "C. E. White" > wrote in message news:hf0tf1
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>>> And remember, removing particles below a certain size is not important.
>>> What is important is removing as many as possible of particles that can
>>> damage your engine. > Ed

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>> With no disrespect, can you cite a source for this statement?

>
> Doesn't this seem self evident? I didn't specify a particualr "certain"
> size, so the statement could be interperted to mean particles somewhere
> between the size of an individual atoms and the size of the earth. Don't
> you agree that there are particles so small that they won't damage your
> engine?


I have no idea, Ed. These statements have been made as fact by others
than you, but the apparent obvious will come back to bite you in the ass.
I want to see some data....scientific significant data.

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Old December 14th 09, 09:32 PM posted to alt.autos.subaru,alt.autos.toyota,alt.autos.dodge,rec.autos.tech
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Default Who was it who mentioned Fram oil filters and dropping oil pressure?



hls wrote:
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> "C. E. White" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "hls" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >>
> >> "C. E. White" > wrote in message news:hf0tf1
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> >>> And remember, removing particles below a certain size is not important.
> >>> What is important is removing as many as possible of particles that can
> >>> damage your engine. > Ed
> >>
> >> With no disrespect, can you cite a source for this statement?

> >
> > Doesn't this seem self evident? I didn't specify a particualr "certain"
> > size, so the statement could be interperted to mean particles somewhere
> > between the size of an individual atoms and the size of the earth. Don't
> > you agree that there are particles so small that they won't damage your
> > engine?

>
> I have no idea, Ed. These statements have been made as fact by others
> than you, but the apparent obvious will come back to bite you in the ass.
> I want to see some data....scientific significant data.



You could start dropping hints that this is what you want for Xmas:

http://www.gmn-gmbh.net/GMN_Hatzfeld...MultiPass.html
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Old December 14th 09, 10:18 PM posted to alt.autos.subaru,alt.autos.toyota,alt.autos.dodge,rec.autos.tech
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"jim" <"sjedgingN0Sp"@m@mwt,net> wrote in message
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> You could start dropping hints that this is what you want for Xmas:
>
> http://www.gmn-gmbh.net/GMN_Hatzfeld...MultiPass.html


Yeah, my sweetie would love to put that under our tree ;>)

There are some good engine test labs here in Texas, and I have gone onto
some of their sites, also SAE, but in most cases when there appears to be
data, there is first a $$ charge.

I posted earlier that I just changed my Solara oil and filter today, total
expense $19.63. If I paid $20.00 for an oil analysis, that
would be money rather poorly spent, woundnt it.....
 




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