While engines, especially light-duty diesel engines, have become far more advanced over the years with the addition of high-pressure common-rail direct injection, sophisticated turbocharging, and ever ...
Puradyn Filter Technologies Inc. has been selected to supply its engine bypass oil filters to John Deere for the company's construction and forestry products. Puradyn designs and manufactures the ...
Whether you're running the Dusy Trail, the Rubicon, Moab's Hell's Revenge, or maybe just cruising a Colorado backroad over Pearl Pass, there is one thing that keeps you from walking: Oil. We all know ...
I’ve talked with thousands of owner-operators and many fleets about when they change their engine oil and why. The most common answers are 15,000 miles – and a blank stare. Often someone will add, ...
Purchased in 2014 by Lubrication Specialties, Inc. (LSI), the original Frantz Filter has been reengineered with a new filter media that LSI says filters engine oil more than 10 times finer than an ...
HOUSTON, TX and BOYNTON BEACH, FL--(Marketwired - May 19, 2015) - Scandrill, Inc. and Puradyn Filter Technologies Incorporated (OTCQB: PFTI) announced today that the Houston and Tyler, Texas-based ...
Luber-Finer has developed a new bypass spin filter named Zgard that is designed to boost the removal of soot and corrosive acids from the motor oil used in Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) equipped ...
Last month I discussed how oil doesn’t wear out but needs changing only because it becomes too contaminated to do its job. Changing oil at an arbitrary mileage points to only two scenarios, both bad: ...
On a shelf in my garage sits a truly shocking collection of oil filters, including those for cars I don't even own. I'm not sure I have a good explanation for my obsession, other than simply that oil ...
New from PuraDyn Filter Technologies is the next generation of its 14-year-old by-pass oil-filtration system designed to extend the oil-change interval of any internal-combustion engine (field testing ...
Strapped to the bottom of your car like a colostomy bag full of dinosaur goo, oil filters are disgusting. Worse? They’re biohazards. Because they’re disposable, Americans go through Americans throw ...