02-14-2010, 11:32 AM | #31 | |
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1125 is an internal filter, not a spin on type. |
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02-14-2010, 11:35 AM | #32 | |
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I've been running HIFLOWFILTRO's on all my bikes for about the last ten years. They're TUV approved. TUV, is the German testing agency for all things automotive. Basically, if you want to run any aftermarket part in Germany, it has to be TUV approved. Getting a TUV approval, is notoriously difficult. You have to jump through some major hoops. The K&N filters for bikes, are actually made by HIFLOW. As far as the math goes, what's your time worth? I'd have to guess you're looking at an hour or so, to get the stainless filter 100% clean? For my applications, an $8.00, 10 micron filter that I don't have to fuck with, beats a $125.00, 30 micron filter hands down. JC
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02-14-2010, 11:55 AM | #33 | |
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How long does it take you to drive to the store and back and wait at the parts counter? That's not to say you couldn't just buy a case of oil filters.. |
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02-14-2010, 01:13 PM | #34 | |
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I'm kinda with you on this... I'm lazy and would probably "forget" to clean the damn thing... I fully understand the arguments presented here but; 1. I change my oil frequently and doubt that it gets dirty enough to cause the problems presented. 2. I'm not convinced that a few small pieces of paper are a serious threat to my engine. 3. Millions of engines run billions of miles on "paper filters" without problems. This sounds like a lot of hype and fear tactics to sell $100+ filters. 4. One of my biggest fears is that the aluminum threads decide to get stuck on the steel mount...ever have a stuck oil filter? I wonder if it is harder to remove with the engine hot. |
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02-14-2010, 02:31 PM | #35 |
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Ill stick with synthetic media. I find it hard to believe that metal that is used for "screening" is better at"filtering." Of course its going to flow better. It doesn't filter, it screens the oil.
I could use the material you'd find on your window screens as an air filter for my bike, but I like to take care of my bike. I'm goig to take a guess that jets us SS filters cause they need to last and the fluid is under a ton of pressure. |
02-14-2010, 02:46 PM | #36 | |
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I'll go out on a limb and guess that they use more than one filter...besides, comparing a jet/jet turbine against a motorcycle engine is similar to comparing my bike's engine to a steam locomotive's...not even close to an apple to apple comparison. |
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02-14-2010, 03:00 PM | #37 | |
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3. if its good enough for the masses then its good enough for me, paper filters have done me fine up to this point, not gonna change now. 4. If I ever have a regular oil filter that is too stuck to remove with a filter wrench, I just stab it with a screw driver and twist off like that.
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02-14-2010, 03:25 PM | #38 | |
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02-14-2010, 03:33 PM | #39 |
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Ahhh, and that is the question that begs to be asked....
My oil filter is shineier than your oil filter!
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