Fleet Air Filter what's your thoughts?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Siinman, Sep 26, 2022.

  1. Banker

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    Would what you are referring to be the silicon category? If so this category has never been flagged as elevated by my oil analysis on my motor. E06CD2DB-1E5B-4AA7-9C7F-D132CDC56CCF.png
     
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  3. Ridgeline

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    yes I meant silicon. this stupid iPad changes it when it is posted and I usually go back and edit and correct typos that it creates.
     
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  4. Banker

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    I have heard it both ways, but wasn’t certain it was the same.
     
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  5. Siinman

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    Very nice, Got mine installed Saturday morning.
     
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    What engine did you have on that truck?
     
  7. lilillill

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    They flow more air because the filter is not as efficient as a paper element. They are basically the same as any oiled foam or cotton element like a K&N.

    I looked all over their website and did not see any spec for micron ratings but you can be assured they let more dirt through than a paper element.

    The biggest thing though, is, they will not take any responsibility for engine damage caused by their product.

    Baldwin on the other hand...

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  8. Siinman

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    My guess is because you have to oil it they will not take any responsibility because you are involved.
     
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  9. jason6541

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    They will dust an engine for sure. I have heard several say the silica has went up in samples.
     
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  10. Siinman

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    Well I take oil samples to so will see what it does to mine.
     
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  11. Ridgeline

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    Had to look it up.
    Cummins - ISX15/NG and 6BT
    Also put one on a mack and a truck with a cat engine in it.

    They all increased in Silicon.

    The mack worked the southwest and had really high numbers.

    I try to keep those numbers down because there is a wear factor involved when they are too high.

    There is also a trade off, it may be great for winter use where there is less dust but summer - nope.

    These filters are high flow filters and always passes fine particle material.

    It is a fact that filter technology hasn't changed in 70 years, just different configurations of materials for different flow rates.
     
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