Have you guys seen this, looks cool!
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Have you guys seen this, looks cool!
http://www.emergingent.com/magnefine/force_field.htm
Pretty cool idea...Much better than a donut stuck to the oil pan, something you can easily get rid of all the crap that is actively circulating in the oil. I might have to try one out!
Pretty cool idea...Much better than a donut stuck to the oil pan, something you can easily get rid of all the crap that is actively circulating in the oil. I might have to try one out!
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Pricing by the site (really high) is 27 bucks I think. I don't know what the change interval is supposed to be on them....perhaps they are something permanent that can be wiped out/cleaned, and reused? Bulkpart.com has the Magnefine filters way cheaper than the Magnefine site so maybe they also carry the Forcefield deals. I don't think flow would be a problem since you aren't forcing the oil through a dense media, rather just running it past a powerful magnet?
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Anyone thats ever had a Ford PSD with the 4R100 tranny knows well what a Magnefine is, because any time you get a tranny rebuilt from Ford you have to install new cooler and Magnefine to uphold the new warranty. So glad I got rid of that moneypit, only thing I never had problems with was the motor!
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