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Oil filters

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Oil filters

Post by Grasshopper »

Has anyone tried those magnets that go around your oil filter.They are supposed to make any metal particles in the oil stick to the inside of the filter and not circulate through the bearings etc. :roll:
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Post by RV80 »

haven't used 1 myself. but its simple cut appart
the old filter to look inside to check the amount
of metal filings etc. then fit new filter, magnet new
oil etc and when its time to change cut that 1
open to see how much difference there is . :)
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Post by Utemad »

Shouldn't the filter block those metal bits anyway? That's what it's for isn't it?
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Post by grazza »

Got me intersted, so I went for a look, ripped this from a website:


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Unfortunately many marketers make unsubstantiated as well as ridiculous claims about Magnets:
The magnetic forces stabilize the oil molecules
The longer the exposure to the magnetic field, the more effective the acquisition of metallic particles becomes.
Increases fuel mileage
Reduces oil consumption
Reduces Emissions
Increases Engine power

Well, all above claims are FALSE and IMPOSSIBLE, the only thing that magnets are good for is the removal of ferrous i.e. magnetic particles.
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This http://www.carmotorsports.com/FilterMAG.htm is a product site, sounds impressive...




Since I will be running an all-alloy V8 I guess a magnet wont help much - the alluminium will wear before the steel....


Any expert comments?
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Post by bazzle »

Sometimes aluminium normally lasts longer than steel. Steel bits get embedded in ally and wear away the steel opposite surfaces.

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