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Old 06-30-2006, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Andrew McBride
Steve, it looks like a great filter, but how do you clean the filter???? Is it like a normal rinse? lol, I honestly don't know.


Looks great and seems like a cool little addition. I see this as a future PHR featured article maybe??!?
The filter mesh pops off and you clean it in solvent or in hot soap and water then blow dry..

Maybe if we do a story on oils and such down the line.. I just shot these for my benefit. Oh, and they could end up in my LS2 install story.

The guy had one in his shop from Dale Earnhardt Jr.. the mesh was crushed down (but held) from a catastrophic engine failure of some sort. The sent him the filter back and $50.. told him to have dinner on them since thier filter saved thier engine. lol
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