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  FRAM HP1 oliefilter?

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(permalink) Bobbel_Janus Member
Skrev for 54 years siden | | | |
Er der nogen der ved om der er noget andet alternativ til et FRAM HP1 oliefilter,det er sgu ikke fordi at jeg vil unde min motor at få et fint filter men de er jo lidt peberede....... ???

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(permalink) Farmer Member
Skrev for 54 years siden | | | |
Naahhr, joeh lidt pebrede er de jo. Ca. 150 kr. stk.

Der findes et alternativ, MANN Jeg kan ikke huske nummeret på stående fod, men jeg har dem på lager. De koster lige godt en hund.
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(permalink) Rolf Member
Skrev for 54 years siden | | | |
[quote author=Farmer link=board=teknik;num=1017153230;start=0#1 date=03/26/02 kl. 23:41:16]Naahhr, joeh lidt pebrede er de jo. Ca. 150 kr. stk.

Der findes et alternativ, MANN Jeg kan ikke huske nummeret på stående fod, men jeg har dem på lager. De koster lige godt en hund.

Hey Farmer, er Mann filtre ikke kun til brug på landbrugsmaskiner?? ;D ;D

Ok nu lidt seriøs, et HP1 filter er jo et special filter som kan
tåle ekstrem høje trykstød og derfor er det lidt dyrt. Dog synes
jeg ikke der er noget at tænke på da et Fram filter til en type 4
koster ca 90,- alm. handel. En type 1 kan IKKE bruge et alm.
filter da dette sidder direkte efter oilepumpen og dermed før
reduktionsventilerne i blokken. Derfor vil filteret blive udsat for
kraftige trykstød, særligt i koldt vejr. 150,- for hver 5000 km
er vel heller ikke så galt.... Jeg har ikke set specifikationerne
for Mann filteret og skal derfor ikke påstå om det lige så godt
som et Fram HP1 filter eller ej.

Mvh
Rolf


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(permalink) Bobbel_Janus Member
Skrev for 54 years siden | | | |
Hej Rolf.

Jeg vil godt give dig ret i at 150kr.for hver 5000km ikke er nogen heregård,jeg tænkte bare at hvis der var et noget billigere alternativ vil der jo i den sidste ende blive flere penge til andre ting....Det var lidt i filosofien om ikke altid at betale for dyrt hvis det ikke er nødvendigt..Pengene ender jo altid i folkevognen alligevel,bare i andre ting ;D

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PS: Hvordan går det med mine WEBER Farmer kan de fixes.....
(permalink) Farmer Member
Skrev for 54 years siden | | | |
Hej SuperneedforspeedJanus!
Har ikke arbejdet på dem endnu. Regner med at kunne give dig svar lige efter påske. ::)

Rolf! NEEEJDAA, MANN er jo et lastvognsmærke! mmmMMMM?!
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(permalink) Race-buggy Member
Skrev for 18 years siden | | | |
i steden for fram hp1 filter kan du bruke alco sp 802 filter. det er også et full flødes filter.

http://www.alcofilters.com/EnglishVersion/CatalogueSearches/ByCrossRef/SearchCross.asp?Query=hp1&Submit=Search
(permalink) Anonym Member
Skrev for 18 years siden | | | |

Filteret skulle være magen til dem der passer på disse modeller men om de er billigere eller nemmere at få fat på skal jeg ikke kunne sige...

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(permalink) Farmer Member
Skrev for 18 years siden | | | |
De koster idag kr. 125.- Jeg har fundet en mere "direkte" leverandør. Så det kommer jer tilgode. ;-)
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(permalink) 1303Cab Member
Skrev for 18 years siden | | | |
Her er en Email fra en ex-fram medarbejder til Russ W. Knize , der har lavet en online filter survey.
Her er linket til Russ W. Knize

http://people.msoe.edu/~yoderw/oilfilterstudy/oilfilterstudy.html

Russell,
I obtained great satisfaction from reading your oil filter survey.

I worked for two years as the oil-filter production line engineer in
an Allied-Signal FRAM facility and I can confirm every bad thing you
have said about FRAM automotive filters. That's from the horse's
mouth, as it were.

I'm also a quality engineer and can confirm that FRAM applies no
quality control whatsoever to any of the characteristics for which we
buy oil filters. I frequently saw filter designs which were barely
capable of meeting J806. Many of FRAM's designs will block and go to
bypass after trying to filter very little contamination. There were
often leakage paths at the paper end discs when these were not
properly centered on the elements. Some designs had the pleats so
tightly packed against the center tube that they would block off in no
time. I had discovered that the FRAM HP1 that I had been buying for
about $20 Cdn was EXACTLY the same as a PH8 inside - the only
difference being a heavier can - no advantages in flow capacity. The
paper filtration media was of apparently poor quality and the process
of curing the paper resin was very inconsistent - elements would range
from visibly burnt to white. FRAM's marketers admitted that there was
just about no way the public could ever prove that an oil filter
contributed, or did not prevent, engine damage. The only thing FRAM
tested for was can burst strength. Another problem that they have from
time to time is in threading the filter base - often there are strands
of metal left behind on a poorly formed thread.

I have not used a FRAM filter since I started working there. Their
claims are entirely and completely marketing bull****.

If people really want to protect their engines, a good air filter is
vital (which excludes FRAM from that list as well) and a combination
of one depth and one full-flow hydraulic filter, together in parallel,
will do the job of filtration to perfection.

Thanks for doing a great job in trying to get the truth out! You can
quote me anytime.

[name omitted to protect submitter]
(permalink) Anonym Member
Skrev for 15 years siden | | | |
Hi all
(permalink) unik buggy Member
Skrev for 15 years siden | | | |
det er da et indlæg af ældre dato
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