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John Cairns
 
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With diesels, or even gasoline auxiliaries for that matter:

http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilter-fram1.txt

Bumped into it on this page:

http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilterstudy.html

May want to take apart my new oil filter before I install that brand, which
won't be a Fram.

John Cairns


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I've been using the Amsoil products for a while... quite happy with them.

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With diesels, or even gasoline auxiliaries for that matter:

http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilter-fram1.txt

Bumped into it on this page:

http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilterstudy.html

May want to take apart my new oil filter before I install that brand,
which won't be a Fram.

John Cairns



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JG wrote:
I've been using the Amsoil products for a while... quite happy with them.

I agree, I've been using Amosil oil and filters for some time now and
have had great success. Also, I recently purchased this new motor oil
software, Engine Oil Selector 2005 (EOS)
(http://engineoilselector.com/index.html) and it calculates Amsoil as
being the top-ranked oil for every SAE viscosity Amsoil makes. Pretty cool.
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I've been using Fram filters in my equipment for over 30 years.

What's your point?

SV

"Milt" wrote in message
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JG wrote:
I've been using the Amsoil products for a while... quite happy

with them.

I agree, I've been using Amosil oil and filters for some time now

and
have had great success. Also, I recently purchased this new motor

oil
software, Engine Oil Selector 2005 (EOS)
(http://engineoilselector.com/index.html) and it calculates Amsoil

as
being the top-ranked oil for every SAE viscosity Amsoil makes.

Pretty cool.


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Interesting... never heard of such software. I ran across some ebook about
why you shouldn't change your oil every 3000 miles. I didn't buy his book,
but did a lot of the research on my own. I have about 10K miles on my Jeep
since the switch to synth, and the oil still looks clean. I believe this is
the book: http://www.motoroilbible.com/pre-one.html.


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JG wrote:
I've been using the Amsoil products for a while... quite happy with them.

I agree, I've been using Amosil oil and filters for some time now and have
had great success. Also, I recently purchased this new motor oil software,
Engine Oil Selector 2005 (EOS) (http://engineoilselector.com/index.html)
and it calculates Amsoil as being the top-ranked oil for every SAE
viscosity Amsoil makes. Pretty cool.



 
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