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Re: Fram Deal

To: autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fram Deal
From: LWOLFRACIN@aol.com
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 01:32:32 EST
In a message dated 1/21/01 10:40:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
owner-ax-digest@autox.team.net writes:

<< Same
 with the bypass valve not spot-welded on but held in place by the end of the
 tube and a spring ... where's it gonna go? (No little weld bits to break off
 either.)

 Something else I like about the Fram .. it's right there on the Wal-Mart
 shelf when I need it. No mail order. No 10-day wait. No schlepping over to
 that specialty speedshop on the other side of town  >>


~~~I actually have answers for you on this, but first let me say I support 
the "sponsorship" deal, getting the name out there is a great thing...now for 
the tech stuff
   The "bypass valve is actually an anti drainback valve, keeping the filter 
from being empty at startup and when it dislodges it will usually crush part 
if the filter media causing a partial blockage, this could also cause the end 
cap on the media to seperate, worst case scenario is that the filter becomes 
completely blocked and will occasionaly balloon....have I ever seen this, 
yes, 4 times once on one of my 455 powered Buicks,yes it was a Fram,it 
happened at the dragstrip, I caught a ride to K-mart and picked up a 
Purolator and that is the brand I'm currently running 2 of the other failures 
I've seen were also Fram the other was a K&N right after they came on the 
market, I still run K&N air filters but won't use thier oil filters. I use 
the Purolator Pure One on my RX-7 and my '68 Skylark I use the regular 
Purolator on my '72 SportWagon becuase it flows a bit better due to less 
filter media and I feel more comfortable with that since I'm running that car 
at the dragstrip alot(246 passes down the 1/4 mile last summer)
  The bottom line on this is run the brand you are happy with after all it is 
YOUR car, to motorheads brand loyalty is alot like religion "your" brand is 
always the best.
  I'm still an autocrosser but will be running a full season of bracket races 
this year as well, for 2 reasons, I have a great track here in town and the 
other reason is....they actually pay the winners about a $1000 purse and it 
pays down through the semis, this I can deal with


"Buy what you want. Fix what you can. And remember, if you had all of the 
 money that you've spent on cars, you would spend it all on cars."

Kurt"Wolfgang"Peterson
Fayetteville N.C.

1985 WH-1 Regal T-Type
1972 SportWagon GS 455( best E.T.-13.55@100.04)
1968 Skylark
1984 SCCA ITS Mazda RX-7 race car(SOLD)
1984 SCCA C Stock Mazda RX-7(the replacement)
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