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Oil Filter Testing

The FAA's annual survey indicates piston aircraft fly around 17 million hours per year in the U.S. An assumed fleet average of 45 hours between oil changes suggests we buy more than 350,000 filters ...
While paper oil filters are usually cheaper and require more frequent replacements, synthetic oil filters catch smaller ...
Racing oil filters are designed to prioritize oil flow, while street car oil filters are designed to find a balance between ...
Oil filtration might not be as sexy a topic as locking differentials or coilover shocks, but clean oil is the lifeblood of your engine. You may think that your oil filter is not that important, but ...
But what if there was a way to help the environment while improving your racing program? A company called PurePower may have a product that can do exactly that. PurePower is new to racing, but it has ...
Whether you're changing your oil filter yourself or trying to save a little money on a quick lube shop, it's easy to assume any oil filter that's the right size for your engine will get the job done.
An oily wise man once said, “There’s no such thing as engine oil that’s too clean.” This is probably true but needs to be viewed in context, which the OEMs do. In cost-effective fashion, engine ...
Analyzing the oil in your vehicle is like sending your blood to the lab for tests. An engine oil analysis can provide clues about the health of your engine – without any invasive surgery. By analyzing ...
In response to the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, an engineering professor has developed a technique for separating oil from water via a cotton filter coated in a chemical polymer that blocks ...