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July 20th, 2011 08:43 PM #421
Motul is one of the best oils out there, Has a strong additive package especially zinc and phosphorus. I even rock the Motul patch on my Motorcycle jacket
The Motul probably runs smoother because it has over 1000ppm of zinc in the CRDI oils and the super high amount of moly that's in it, The more zincand moly the better the lubrication and start up protection, the quieter the lifters will also be as well.
Can't go wrong with Motul, never seen a bad oil analysis on any of theres. This has less of a add package than turbo diesel oil but it's still off the charts.
Compare that to Mobil1 extended performance
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July 20th, 2011 09:24 PM #422
hhhhhmmmm......So Doc, how come Mobil 1 TDT has a higher API rating than motul? when its clear that from the test figures you posted motul has better additives that can make the engine perform better?
I for one, recently switched to Mobil 1 TDT from motul Crdi specific, as per my observation there seems to be no difference at all with the performance....maybe it will be evident on my next oil change...
bro whistler, kamusta observation mo sa engine? mas ok ba talaga motul compare to TDT? hehe....grabe kasi pricing ngayun ng motul....I don't find it worth it na hehe...
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July 21st, 2011 01:57 AM #423
All API SM rated oil must meet the 800 PPM limit zinc but Motul 300V does not carry an API rating as high so it can have whatever it wants as far as Zinc/ZZDP goes. Redline and Amsoil also do not carry the rating. I LuquiMoly is in that catagory to.
These are all still good oils.
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July 21st, 2011 02:11 AM #424
Just went to MOA Ace Hardware to confirm fake Purolators, and I think they do sell them fake stuff. They have only the bottom plastic as well. Its' P499. Vic C-313 is sold at P900+!!!
However, the air filter seems made of good stuff.
Fasten your seatbelt! Or else...Driven To Thrill!
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July 21st, 2011 02:17 AM #425
Just putting something to rest about the so called official Fleetguard dealer there. Looks like they are stating the filters are made in Singapore (Fleetguard has no plant in Singapore) only distribution centers)
This is directly from Fleetguard.
7.5.3.4. Each label (both master and box) sent to Fleetguard from the internal and external
supplier will contain the following fields:
a. Item Number* (Fleetguard Item Number)
b. Description
c. QTY* (master label - Load and box label - Box Qty)
d. Supplier Name
e. Unit of Measure (UOM)*
f. Date (Date of label printing)
g. Initials (Log-on ID of person printing label: for internal warehouse use only)
h. Serial Number*- (if required by BOM or other relevant documents)
i. Lot Number* - (if required by Purchasing or other relevant agreements)
j. PO Number* (not required on box labels for Fleetguard/internal produced products)
k. Made in “Country of Origin” - This field will reflect the country that manufactured the
product
* Indicates barcoded information
Here are the only countries of origin for Fleetguard.
Fleetguard, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cummins, Inc., has a total of 5,500 employees working out of 22 production plants around the world. In addition to 11 plants in the US, it has manufacturing facilities in Mexico, Brazil, England, France, South Africa, India, Australia and Shanghai Fleetguard in China.
They also have Chinese writing on them.
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July 21st, 2011 02:44 AM #426
Purolators are only made in Mexico, Canada and the US as far as I know. Plus no country of origin = fake. Can't get around that one. Someone high up got these into the supply systems. Ace has a contract with Fram/Honeywell to sell the Fram and Defense oil filters don't see why that would not apply there as well. The only Purolators they carry are aircon filters.
But will they work? Probably so, but why are they P499. and the Vic C-313 P900 that's the question you should ask yourself especially for a basically US Brand oil filter that has to be shipped half way around the world to get there.
But obviously they sell them and they perform the function of filtration but you will never know how well or if the specs are truly right.
Here's the specs on that filter
Specifications: Anti-Drain Back Valve No Height 4.98 O.D. 4.06 Relief Valve P.S.I. 15 Threads M26x1.5-6H Type of Filter Spin-on
A simple measurement can also give you a heads up about if it's original or not.
Back to fleetguard these are all the Manufacture sites and there certifications
http://www.cumminsfiltration.com/htm...lity_cert.html
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July 21st, 2011 07:43 AM #427
Might have found a alternate place for Fleetguard filters.
If you look on page 8 of the PDF they have a number and address and a person to contact about Fleetguard filters and Fakes. They actually took out almost a full page ad in one of the papers there warning against fakes.
http://www.fleetguard.com/pdfs/produ...re_nl_6-08.pdf
I also verified and sent up a formal complaint about Pacer to Cummings Filtrations, The stated over and over all filters will have a country of origin and all will be fully wrapped in plastic this is there required specifications.
So one of 2 things will happen Pacer will loose there Vendorship, or they will be forced to carry the real ones only and give you guys a worry free place locally to get a quality filter. We will see what becomes of it. I also contacted Singapore who is the regional distributor of fleetguard for South east Asia. Which pacer claims they get there filters.
And you still have this place which I have not heard anything about yet form any forum members.
Cummins Sales & Service Phils. Inc. Attn: Willy S. Suaberon Telephone: +632 8430630 Fax: +632 8430703 Email: willy.s.suaberon*cummins.com Address:
Lots 1 & 2 Blk 15 Liip Ave.
Laguna International Ind Park Mamplasan
Binan Laguna 4024
Philippines
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July 21st, 2011 12:24 PM #428
That's why I didn't buy the Purolator fae oil filter. At least the air filters are made in USA so that what I bought. Will check Volmax or Warren Auto Supply on Sat. hehe
BTW, CRDI Starex air filter si the same size as that of oval filters of Pajero JDM and maybe other mitsu cars.Fasten your seatbelt! Or else...Driven To Thrill!
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July 21st, 2011 12:34 PM #429
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Because pinoy mentality. Not surprising.
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