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Looking for feedback on the Professional Products billet reusable oil filter. Anyone using it and if so what are the pros and cons? No matter how hard I try it seems like I can't avoid spilling some oil on the headers when removing the filter. This looks like a better way...
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Scott
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After looking at their site, it sounds like a hastle to clean the filter after every race.
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Not big fan of professional products quality, if you want reusable filter spend a little more and get a System One filter.
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Professional Products is pretty much a company that makes Chinese knock offs of the products of other companies, with rather suspect quality. Not something I'd want on a race car, especially not in the oiling system of an engine.
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There ya go!
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I use the System One filter. It is simple to remove and clean. real nice to check on the internals in the engine. no more cutting stock type filters. I lost 2 engines due to elcheapo AC filters. The internals in the filter colapsed and cut off the oil. No more regular filters for me. I highly recommend the System One filter.
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For anyone who has never had filter collapse(spelling) the most usual sympton is oil pressure drops to about half of what engine normally holds then if you bring rpm up it goes to zero.
If using throw away use racing or hp type Moroso makes a screen that lays in top of filter (chevrolet) there's another company that makes some for other applications can't think of brand name, but these screens work really well for keeping eye on engine without cutting filter apart. They will show particles of stuff you will never see by cutting filter apart and inspecting,if you've ever used O'berg style filter they are like that, but just lay in top of spin on filter. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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