Oil filter, check it out, r they that cheap

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iamdub

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I'm going to assume that it must.. or else you could sue them for false advertising... right???

Sure, just say that you're offended by what they portrayed and you'll be surrounded by activists and lobbyists that pretend they're all just as offended as you are. It's the way of the good ol' USA ("Uhffended" States of the Amazed)
 

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Sure, just say that you're offended by what they portrayed and you'll be surrounded by activists and lobbyists that pretend they're all just as offended as you are. It's the way of the good ol' USA ("Uhffended" States of the Amazed)

Freakin snowflakes.... wait.... did I say that out loud... YES I DID!!!!
 

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I read tonight that Mobil One and K&N filters are identical in construction and made by Champion Labs. The M1 filter though has slightly increased filtration while the K&N flows better. Upon reading this, I concur as I've noticed that my oil pressure is slightly lower running these M1 EP filters compared to the K&N that was on last time. I'll switch back to K&N for the next one and take note again.

Yes, while not measured, the oil pressure needle reads slightly higher with the K&N versus the M1 oil filter.
 

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