Someone posted an opinion, a long time ago, in an OIL THREAD {duh} that this particular type of "micron trap" did not catch as many "microns" as other "micron traps" so it wasn't as good. Since I am concerned about catching all the nasty, engine destroying "microns" as I can in my beloved FJR, I have passed on a couple of them that came up for sale over the years. If it turns out that these catch as many "microns" as the paper filters I use, I will be upset.Has anyone had any experience using one of the K&P Stainless Mesh S1 Oil Filters in their FJR?
Almost by definition, if the flow rate is less restrictive, it's allowing bigger stuff through.... the flow rate at low pressure ("up to 7 times more flow than paper filters...")... Keep in mind: more flow comes from bigger openings meaning less filtering.
I guess it depends. My last several oil changes for the FJR I got at AutoZone included $5-$7 discount on 5 qts and a free M1-110 oil filter.https://kandpengineering.com/technical-information/testing/ Interesting Flow and Particulate info here.
I used a similar mesh filter on a Sprint Car Engine - saw about a 7 HP increase on the dyno with the mesh filter over a comparable paper element.
The Mesh was important for weekly maintenance as well, we caught several problems before they became "Big" problems but the service was a bit more severe than the FJR.
Saw this on a Bring More Wallet website and wondered if anyone here had ever tried on their FJR.
It won't pay off for at least 15 oil changes before the cost of chemicals, but it sure looks cool.
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