BigBadDodge New member Joined Apr 28, 2006 Messages 3,112 Nov 8, 2008 #1 I saw these guy's had a lifetime drop in fuel filter for the Cummins at SEMA anybody useing one? http://www.gopurepower.com/ BBD
I saw these guy's had a lifetime drop in fuel filter for the Cummins at SEMA anybody useing one? http://www.gopurepower.com/ BBD
N nate New member Joined Apr 6, 2008 Messages 751 Nov 8, 2008 #2 $200... hmmm. It would take 200,000 miles to re-coup the cost of that vs a $10 throw away filter that is changed every 10,000 miles.
$200... hmmm. It would take 200,000 miles to re-coup the cost of that vs a $10 throw away filter that is changed every 10,000 miles.
Phily 911 Satire Joined Nov 16, 2007 Messages 452 Nov 9, 2008 #3 I'm not sure I'd do that if you gave it to me. I'm the same way with the BHAF vs anything washable. It's not worth fussing around with.
I'm not sure I'd do that if you gave it to me. I'm the same way with the BHAF vs anything washable. It's not worth fussing around with.
John Robinson Active member Joined Dec 29, 2006 Messages 2,384 Nov 9, 2008 #4 I saw that Scott, looked pretty neat. Did anybody else see the magnet thing you put on a oil filter to catch the metal. Simple idea, whish i would have thought about it.
I saw that Scott, looked pretty neat. Did anybody else see the magnet thing you put on a oil filter to catch the metal. Simple idea, whish i would have thought about it.
Jim Fulmer New member Joined May 6, 2006 Messages 5,013 Nov 9, 2008 #5 Old drag racer trick with the magnet! I really wish you guys could see the stainless steel filters we run on Aircraft Engines, if you had that type and a sonic cleaner you would be set. Jim
Old drag racer trick with the magnet! I really wish you guys could see the stainless steel filters we run on Aircraft Engines, if you had that type and a sonic cleaner you would be set. Jim