Ok, Hands up, I have been reading some of the 'other' brand off road magazines... but only to get ideas about what to mod on mine... buying one of those, has never, will never be considered...
So, stumbled across one of these.... seemed interesting...
Comments, criticisms...?
http://www.kleenoil.co.uk/index.htm
To Quote:
So is this appropriate on our babies... or not?
Do we have a pressurized oil system?
They make some pretty energetic claims... maybe some 'mileage' in it...
This may be of particular interest to some members here also...
http://www.kleenoil.co.uk/index_files/Page6149.htm
Quote:
We approached Global Commodities following this article: and are now supplying filtration systems to their own specifications, to remove all the water and contaminants : which also combats 'that cooking oil smell'. .....with the rise in fuel prices again this year - we know 'Global Commodities will continue their success - and we wish them all the best for the future.
So, stumbled across one of these.... seemed interesting...
Comments, criticisms...?
http://www.kleenoil.co.uk/index.htm
To Quote:
This system can only be installed on engines with pressurized lubricating oil systems. Pressure ports are generally found near the main oil filter, pressure-sending unit, or along the oil gallery path on the block. There may be pipe plugs installed in unused ports. You may also find capped T's that will also serve as a pressure port. Locate as many ports as possible to give you the ability to route the pressure hose in the least obstructive path possible.
So is this appropriate on our babies... or not?
Do we have a pressurized oil system?
They make some pretty energetic claims... maybe some 'mileage' in it...
This may be of particular interest to some members here also...
http://www.kleenoil.co.uk/index_files/Page6149.htm
Quote:
We approached Global Commodities following this article: and are now supplying filtration systems to their own specifications, to remove all the water and contaminants : which also combats 'that cooking oil smell'. .....with the rise in fuel prices again this year - we know 'Global Commodities will continue their success - and we wish them all the best for the future.
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