Steve
Good job with the net search.
Assuming you are right about the thinley disguised competitors and filter F
is Fram, it sure looks like Fram puts out a high quality filter from a
filtration capability standpoint.
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> From: Steve Laifman[SMTP:laifman@flash.net]
> Reply To: Steve Laifman
> Sent: Friday, April 02, 1999 11:29 AM
> To: Doug Mallory
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Oil Filters] From the NCAC list
>
> SAE J806 and J1858 are the single pass and the latest spec
> on filter performance. A sweep of ALL the Web Search
> Engines (all done in a few seconds with the Macintosh
> Sherlock Assistant) revealed many sites with data on these
> subjects, including some pornographic ones?????
>
> Anyway, "CyberFilter" has their own test series, with thinly
> disguised competitors, on
> <http://www.filtertek.com/specs.htm>
>
> Syntron "Hard Driver" on
> <http://www.harddriver.com/harddriver/techdata/hotrod2.html>
>
> PureONE on <http://www.pureoil.com/purefaq.html>
>
> Test Equipment manufacturer on
> <http://www.bcbfiltech.com.cn/prac2.htm>
>
> SAE Information and Publications
> <http://www.sae.org/PRODSERV/stds/J1858_198806.htm>
>
> The Japanese point of view at <http://www.hiug.ne.jp/>
>
> The SAE EXACT INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT TESTS for BOB
> <http://www.hastingsfilter.com/engineering/98_4.html>
>
>
> AND about 200 others of lesser direct content.
>
> Have fun!!
>
> Steve
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