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Old 07-05-02, 11:32 PM
Richard Richard is offline
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Mark. I think you've got it pretty close. Talking with the various manufactures of the filter systems state that the chemical makeup of the oil is left intact. I am interested in filtering out all the combusion particles because of sludge acumulation and keeping the turbo components as clean as possible.

I run bypass setups on my trucks. Wow, what a differance. Oil is perfectly clean. What I would like to do is maybe a waste of time and resources? It just sounds good if the oil was clean all the time. Yes? I really know very little about chemical engineering and oil makeup. I'm just the common guy looking for something to insure my expensive engines last as long as possible.

If it would be good to pursue, where could I draw the oil out of? Dipstick is all I can think of if the quick valve can't be used.

Thank you for your help.

Richard
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