Matt Bachand
Depends on the 6.5
I will be getting one of these before summers end. Anyone else using one yet? If so can you show pix of your install?
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wouldn't that all flush out eventually?The Amsoil with either the Amsoil filters or Baldwins adapted to the Amsoil kit (cheaper still than Amsoil or FS2500 elements) oil got black fast, only way to not have it black I guess is to flush every nook/cranny and get oil out of oil cooler.
wouldn't that all flush out eventually?
I saw the video too, but remember who produced that video.....I would think it would, the FS-2500 site demo says it filters out the soot faster than the engines cna put it in there, and EVERY drop of oil that came out of the FS was SUPER CLEAN. I seen the video.
They even filtered amsoil's oil, which was black, and made that come out clean. THats why I want TD to do that with his setups. He does great research, and Takes pride in it, (I iknow he enjoys it), and I would love to kknow the results before I buy one.
If the FS works as the video showed, entire crankcase would theoretically be cleaned out to ultra clean oil.
Hey Matt, I just noticed how close you are.....
wouldn't that all flush out eventually?
LOL you sure have alot on your plate TD....
Next time the wife is at you about working on your truck, take a break and install the FS on the burb for her
I didn't realize you had one waiting to install, but there is only one way to kjnow for sure if one is far superiour to the other, and you ahve the perfect side by side rigsI am very curious to know the lab results after similar mileage. Wow, both 98's... Is there a large mileage difference between the 2 test rigs?
While your waiting for the new turbo to ship you should toss in that FS!
Bill or Ian, have either of you done a side by side comparison? Any comments?