Lifetime Oil Filter at SEMA 2009

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

Evolution Of The Oil Filter! Power Performance Filters! Stop Changing your Oil, Filter it Instead!

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  • Can you make one for CRD liberty jeep 2.8 diesel

  • Yes we do make a filter for the 2.8 diesel engine give us a call for availability.

    Thank you for your post.

  • Will it fit vintage cars like the triumph gt6?

  • We also manufacture a cool billet remote mount making our filters fit on 100% of all applications.

    Thank you for your post.

  • where can i buy one?

  • I apologize for the late reply. We are negotiating with retailers at this year’s SEMA show. Our line of filters will be sold in select retailers in the greater LA area by Dec 01, 2011.

    Thank You for your post. For our late reply if interested Call Mark Jones for a 25% discount on any item purchased.

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  • You think you guys could make one for the BMW N54 engines?

  • The LOF filter doesn’t trap oil just the contaminants from combustion these are organic materials. Cleaned properly no oil goes down the drain!

    Yes we do make a filter for the 2.8 diesel engine give us a call for availability.

    Thank you for your post.

  • The GM /SAE researchers found clearances in the diesel and gasoline engines varied between 2 and 22-micron during engine operations. Particles smaller than 2-micron will slip through the clearances without damaging bearing surfaces. The LOF filter ranges from 1-micron to 145 with a Beta of 75. Tests are posted on web site for review. The LOF filter doesn’t trap oil just the contaminants from combustion these are organic materials. Cleaned properly no oil goes down the drain!

  • Not very safe if it only cleans down to 15 Microns.

    The particals that do the most damage to a engine are 3 to 6 microns.

    Not to mention he said to wash it a dishwasher or sink so it polutes the drain water too.

  • saving the environment come on.

    where do you think the oil goes when you wash it you guessed it straight down the drain causing more problems

    nice product but I'm pretty sure everyone is not going to do the correct thing and dispose of the oil the correct way.

    I would also be interested if you do a jeep Wrangler 2.8 diesel

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