FilterMag Industrial Magnetic Oil Filtration Systems
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There's no doubt. The idea behind the FilterMag Industrial Magnetic Oil Filtration System is simple. But, don't let its simplicity fool you. It is extremely effective. It works. And, I whole heatedly recommend it. I'm not the only one, though. After looking at the semicircular device that is mounted on the massive Ford Power Stroke Diesel's oil filter, the gear heads at the truck's local pit stop, The Terrible Herbst quick lube here in Vegas, had a few choice words of their own to say. The Best Bad Guys in the West "Wow, this thing means serious business," said the chief mouthpiece of the crew as we ripped into the remaining contents of old filter, which still had the "incredible" FilterMag attached to it. "Look at how much sludge it kept from returning to your oil system. Amazing! Imagine the wear and tear this thing prevented. You're going along way with the FilterMag. Where do we get one of these things?" The rest of the "Best Bad Guys in the West" nodded their heads in agreement. The Dusty Backroads of California The scene was the open range of the Eastern Mojave. It was sage brush and sand wash unto the horizon, where the long day's sun was settling in for the eve. There we were, the massive Power Stroke standing tall before two Jeepers and their dusty Jeeps. The conversation just happened to segue into an analysis of motor oil. "I run nothing but straight 50 weight Valvoline,"entered the longtime CJ owner. "I've run it for years in all my vehicles." "Couldn't say anything but Valvoline for any of my Jeeps neither," I responded."But there's more to the story than just the oil and some X-brand filter. Look beneath the driver's side wheel well at the filter beneath the truck." Needless to say, it was the FilterMag that they had stooped down to see. Literally, scratching their heads, trying not to be one upped with their years of knowledge and experience, they responded: "Is that some sort of magnet on there? Wow! Why hadn't I thought of that before, I couldn't tell you, but it's a damn good idea." By that time, I had grabbed them each a brochure from the back seat of the Crew Cab and began explaining the obvious to these weathered off-road engineers. To the Endurance of the Legendary Baja 1000 When it comes to endurance and the ultimate test of a vehicle's performance, the granddaddy of all off-road races comes to mind. Jeff Quinn, owner of McKenzie's Performance Products in Anaheim, California, knows the Baja 1000 all too well.
The race serves as the test bed for his company's product lineup and is the reason why McKenzie's is so successful. For decades, it has provided reliable, cutting edge products to off-roaders the world over. Quinn ran the FilterMag on his open-wheeled Class 1 unlimited car at a recent Baja 1000, finishing fourth overall. “I was not prepared to see the amount of particles that FilterMag trapped in my oil filter,” he said. “I used a top-of-the-line race filter, and to see the amount of stuff that made it through (the oil filter) that I did...blows my mind.” Of all the racers running the FilterMag, veterans such as Jeff Lothringer and Steve Roberts, all finished the epic race, which is quite difficult to do, considering the attrition rates can run up over 50 percent non-finishers. “I can’t believe my car even
finished,” says Roberts. “The larger particles, if left
to circulate into his engine, would have eventually caused engine
failure. No way I would have finished without the
FilterMag.”
P.O. Box 2903 Lake Havasu City, AZ 86405 1-800-345-8376 Fax (928) 680-6933 sales@filtermag.com www.FilterMag.com
Terrible Herbst 3440 West Russel Road Las Vegas, NV 89118 (702) 740-4576 Phone (702) 889-7610 Fax
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