Anyone use centrifuges before???

Andylad13

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I'm looking up many sites and they all have the same exact info about centrifuges, but no prices or anything. Has anyone used them on these engines?
 

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I figured you spelled it the way you wanted it, but the only centrifuge that came to mind is the ones that they use to make nuclear fuel. Say, you're not an Iranian are you?
 

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how about a centrifuge for a bypass filter, anyone used these on our engines?

these are gravity feed cf
simplecentrifuge.com
absolutecentifuge.com

this is the closed system type cf
dieselcraft.com
 

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no but i have thought about it, i think the centerfuges need 40 psi to start operating right. trouble is my trucks max oil pressure is about 40 so it would be below the min operating pressure of the centerfuge.

i am taking my reading off the turbo though so it might be higher if i tapped the block.

for 180 i figure its cost competative with a bypass system with no filters to change again.
 

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Yep, no filters to change except a piece of paper. What you guys are talking about is what I was looking into.
 

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I've just started to look into these....they seem pretty cool, and cost effective. They say they filter better than regular style filters and like you said, they dont need changed, just cleaned.
 

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