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sohc_vtec 2NR
08-14-2003, 12:05 AM
Anybody ever heard of this? Or have actual experience with them? Makes me wonder if it does work...
http://www.filtermag.com
ebpda9
08-14-2003, 12:12 AM
just put a sock on your filter and some magnets inside of it :rolleyes: ;) :o
juvenile
08-14-2003, 02:16 AM
Originally posted by hondaman-iac
just put a sock on your filter and some magnets inside of it :rolleyes: ;) :o
:D
sohc_vtec 2NR
08-14-2003, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by hondaman-iac
just put a sock on your filter and some magnets inside of it :rolleyes: ;) :o
sounds good... lol ;)
Duckydos
08-14-2003, 11:07 PM
It was my impression that the caps for the oil cans are usually magnetic anyway. So, when the car is stopped the shavings (if any) will settle to the bottom and get stuck to the cap. Anywho, seems like a good idea. I'd pay $5 for it if they had it at my local autoparts store.
-Ducky
HndaTch627
08-15-2003, 03:58 AM
ummm, about the only drain plugs that are magnetic go in transmissions or differentials as they are the only ones that endure enough mechnical wear to need something to collect the bits and pieces. bearing material(which is what you normally find in oil) is non magnetic. Pistons are made of alumnium so they also are non-magnetic. now if you are getting enough debris in a filter to use the "filter-mag" then you should be looking for a severe mechanical failure.
there was a lot of sarcasm in this post but the truth is, these things don't work.
IMHO
jeremy
pdiggitydogg
08-15-2003, 03:24 PM
for $50?
you can get a magnetic drain plug for less than that...ebay $20 right now
tradex
12-18-2004, 11:00 PM
You may just want to have a look at this site.
http://www.filtermag.net.nz/g/394/cut-filter-gallery.html
Be advised that alloys bond with ferrous particles under heat & pressure. Such as when your equipment is running.
C8 & Ferrite magnets do not operate at high temperature. This product extracts metals even at temperatures of 300C. Its not a gimmick. If your equipment filter was to try to extract below 20 micron you'd have oil starved equipment & the consiquent results would be in pieces on the ground.
Hope this assists in clarifying soem of the myths.
"It is very obvious that this product works very well. Anything that assists the removal of debris from machinery is worth its weight in gold."
Steve Simmonds ATCAE
Managing Director
Mainlube Superior Maintenance Lubricants
pdiggitydogg
12-18-2004, 11:07 PM
fuck this thread is over a year old!
RxGoaT13
12-19-2004, 02:42 AM
^lol
IALuder
12-19-2004, 09:18 AM
his post and he brings one back from the dead. lol
welcome to the board. :yes:
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