Micron rating/filtering efficiency for JWT Popcharger
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Micron rating/filtering efficiency for JWT Popcharger
After reading through Wicked4U2c, it made me wonder what the filtering efficiency is for the popcharger.
I emailed jimwolftechnology last week to find out, but no answers as of yet.
Anyone here know how well the filter element does its job in keeping our engines clean?
What is the micron rating or filtering efficiency for the Popcharger?
Thanks in advance
I emailed jimwolftechnology last week to find out, but no answers as of yet.
Anyone here know how well the filter element does its job in keeping our engines clean?
What is the micron rating or filtering efficiency for the Popcharger?
Thanks in advance
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I would doubt if they know.....
not surprising really. The filters that filter the best are ones that are more dense...these also tend to flow the least.
The filters that do the wrost job tend to be the metal ones (HKS, Blitz), becuase they filter so poorly, but flow so well.
To me it makes no difference what you use, just check it every oil change to see if its getting dirty, and depending on filter type, if its in need of cleaning or replacement.
Adam
not surprising really. The filters that filter the best are ones that are more dense...these also tend to flow the least.
The filters that do the wrost job tend to be the metal ones (HKS, Blitz), becuase they filter so poorly, but flow so well.
To me it makes no difference what you use, just check it every oil change to see if its getting dirty, and depending on filter type, if its in need of cleaning or replacement.
Adam
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