Devon Harley
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I use a wix powerstroke filter nice results and why are u all getting so opioniated and rude this site is to help everyone and share there results children calm down
Why be such a jerk while dispensing good advice?
Which filter is 32 micron nominal? If it's one of the MCs, which is it and what is the source of the information? MC filter data is notoriously hard to find.
I use a wix powerstroke filter nice results and why are u all getting so opioniated and rude this site is to help everyone and share there results children calm down
I am running a fleet guard lf3630, from international was 10 bucks
...you can get the better filter @ 10 Micron Nominal rating? Last 3/4 times longer http://www.wixfilters.com/filterlookup/PartDetail.asp?Part=51734XE...
Javier
I use a wix powerstroke filter nice results and why are u all getting so opioniated and rude this site is to help everyone and share there results children calm down
Some people have fierce opinions when it comes to oils/filters and will fight to the bitter end to prove their brand. Don't take it too harshly, it just happens from time to time.
Also, found this pic:
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I've been hunting for the Fleetguard LF3974 filter (Just the stratopore version of the LF3630). I plan to run it in my PSD when its back together lol. Fleetguard makes a very good filter and you can find the LF3630 for about the same price as the Motorcraft FL1995 depending on where you shop.
Do some searching for yourself to see what fits your needs and budget.
EDIT: I may try the Donaldson filter that idiabuse mentioned if I can get my hands on one. IIRC they hang down about an inch or two below the pan though. I think that is why I passed on it last time lol
I think I made a good choice for my engine...AMSOIL Ea® Oil Filters (EaO, Ea15K) have one of the best efficiency ratings in the automotive/light-truck market. Ea Oil Filters provide a filtering efficiency in accordance with industry standard ISO 4548-12 of 98.7 percent at 20 microns, while competitive filters demonstrate efficiencies as low as 51 percent