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What has been your experience with these filters? Worth it?
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Re: Reusable stainless steel oil filter
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I have zero experience, but I seem to recall lengthy discussion re size of particle.
I think the decision was 100 microns was too big for finely tuned Italian steeds.
I'd guess probably linked to oil change intervals, too.
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PC Racing PCS5 SS Flo filter states filter catches items down to 35 microns.
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I think I read that most conventional filters are around 10 microns. It's been some time though, so I could be wrong.
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My gut feeling is I don't trust reusable oil filters, but I may be totally wrong. Some people feel the same about air filters and I use K&N air filters so I'm not consistent. Reusable air filters can be open to criticism too, but I trust being able to service air filters. I have an ultrasonic parts cleaner which I could use to service reusable oil filters, but I feel safer using disposable oil filters.
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false economy
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Re: Reusable stainless steel oil filter
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Quote from: booger on June 22, 2018, 01:06:08 PM
false economy
True that. I forgot to calculate it:
~$100 for a stainless reusable filter
~$10 for a decent regular filter
Doesn't break even until 10 oil changes at 30k miles. If you have a newer bike with longer oil change intervals the break even point is even farther away.
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Research what aircraft turbine engines uses for oil and fuel filters.
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I care about filtration more than the time it takes for something to pay for itself. The steel filters don't filter as well as the regular paper filters. Saving a few bucks at the cost of engine wear is the false economy that I was referring to previously. Gimmick.
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Quote from: Derekv on June 22, 2018, 08:45:10 PM
Research what aircraft turbine engines uses for oil and fuel filters.
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