The ISO test requires the filters to be tested as specified by manufacturers recommendations. So if the manufacturer recommends x ml of a specific oil be applied, then the filters SHOULD be tested in that state, if the tests were conducted properly.mick355 wrote:"If you read the text you will find that it does - the Amsoil, uni and K&N were oiled."(QUOTE)
ISUZUROVER- I read the info in your text and although it refers to these filters as being the oiled reusuable type I cannot find where in the text does it mention what brand or of how much oil they used on the filters during the testing. This leads my to believe the were tested dry but, I wasn't there so i guess we'll never know. And as i said before, If foam is o bad why have the Japanese being doing it for decades? It can't be to raise money because the top "works" teams are still using foam filters. These companies have the money to spend on R&D so ill stick with them
As you said yourself - motorcross engines are lucky to last a few hundred hours - and maximum performance is preferred over maximum longevity. In this case, there is nothing wrong with a foam filter if it is cleaned regularly.
Btw - most engineers working on racing teams have NFI about filtration. I once spoke to an engineer for the ford focus WRC team, and he admitted they had a few premature engine failures (during races) due to filters that were not efficient enough (were made to maximise performance at the expense of dust removal efficiency). Yet the ford WRC team had a huge R&D budget...
Mining and earthmoving vehicles, on the other hand, are expected to last as long as possible, under conditions that are dustier than the average motorcross track. ALL mining and earthmoving vehicles use fibrous filters, not foam filters.
And if anyone cares, on my two Land Rovers, I use:
Genuine Donaldson filters on one (the one with the $$$ engine)
and a finer filter on the other (but in my defence I bought it before i started working in filter R&D and knew how bad they were) - it is still much better than the factory oilbath filter though.