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440 source oil filter #1157497
01/14/12 11:03 PM
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High Ridge MO.
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anybody have a 440 source billet oil filter on the car

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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157498
01/14/12 11:06 PM
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NOPE, we use mostly Wix and Donaldson. i don't care for the bling and have little faith in most of their products to begin with, so no reason for me to change from what alreay works very well.


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: Performance Only] #1157499
01/14/12 11:12 PM
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High Ridge MO.
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not about the bling thing just thought it would be nice to open up an inspecting for debri on a race engine

Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157500
01/14/12 11:26 PM
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i hear you. i use a filter cutter. takes about 15 seconds to cut one open.


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157501
01/14/12 11:40 PM
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Clever idea! We cut all our filters, AND many for fellow racers, even chevy guys, it has been a real eye opener, and engine saver several times .........i don't mind investing in one, I have had very good experiences with source products.

Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157502
01/14/12 11:42 PM
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Florida STAYcation
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how much are the elements? ...and that BLING housing ?

Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: Performance Only] #1157503
01/14/12 11:43 PM
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Sterling Heights, MI
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Looks like a TRUFILTER

Does it have a Bypass?

Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157504
01/15/12 01:58 AM
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Billet Aluminum Oil Filter - ReUsable
Our new billet aluminum reusable oil filter will last a lifetime. Never buy another oil filter again. The two piece housing unscrews to reveal a washable filter element of finely woven stainless steel mesh. These fiter all particles down to 45 microns, and should be washed every 3000 miles. Also features full o-ring seals and integral magnet to trap any large particles (great for inspection during cleaning.) A super nice product now available at a fraction of the price of similiar units on the market. Click on "View additional images" button to see more pictures of the filter element, etc.
In Stock

$99


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: moparniac] #1157505
01/15/12 12:41 PM
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Downtown Roebuck Ont
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45 micron filter? Might as well use a screen door IMHO.

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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: Twostick] #1157506
01/15/12 12:44 PM
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It is an interesting concept...But I will stick with Wix racing filters..


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: tboomer] #1157507
01/15/12 12:50 PM
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High Ridge MO.
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I use Wix also but they only have a 60 micron rate
51515R

Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157508
01/15/12 01:11 PM
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Charles...Guess I am getting too old to change...Look how long it took before I was convinced to use a tranny brake or chassis upgrades!!


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: tboomer] #1157509
01/15/12 01:25 PM
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High Ridge MO.
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I hear ya on the old part I'am old school like you
you got 4 years to catch up to me

Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MOPARCHAS] #1157510
01/15/12 01:28 PM
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my oberg is 60 micron


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: moparniac] #1157511
01/15/12 01:46 PM
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I like the system one oil filter. Around here if you want a good oil filter you have to order it. There are several that make Hi Quality oil filters and for most the time thats what you get when you buy them. But we know there is always room for error,mistakes are made from time-time.So every time you replace one of those throw away oil filters with another,you have to hope you are not getting a defected filter that slipped past Quality Control.

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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: MRMOPAR622] #1157512
01/15/12 02:17 PM
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West Coast, USA
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I'm running a Jomar filter. Here's some info on it.
http://jomarperformance.com/wordpress/?page_id=2


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Re: 440 source oil filter [Re: jbc426] #1157513
01/15/12 05:16 PM
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Mt. Vernon, Ohio
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That is a Tru-Filter, looks exactly like the one that I have used in the past( I think it is in the top of the garage now), I only used it to check for debris after firing up a new motor, after that I went to the wix filter that is badged as Car Quest Racing, when I do another motor I will get it back out for the first few changes, saves wasting a perfectly good expensive filter.


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