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04-04-2012, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by WildBillyT
GM engineers designed our window motors.
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Game. Set. Match.
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04-04-2012, 08:20 AM
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Mongo the Meet Coordinator
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Originally Posted by WildBillyT
GM engineers designed our window motors.
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Originally Posted by Tsar
Game. Set. Match.
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I would be willing to bet that GM merely subcontracted that part, no way GM designed a window motor.
The better choice would be the optispark.
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04-04-2012, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by LTb1ow
I would be willing to bet that GM merely subcontracted that part, no way GM designed a window motor.
The better choice would be the optispark.
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Thought of that after I posted it. We could come up with a list of examples a mile long of instances where GM had a bad design, or where GM cut corners to save costs to no benefit to the consumer.
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04-04-2012, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by LTb1ow
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The better choice would be the optispark.
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I call that more of "Great idea, poor execution"
TBI seems to be another example ...
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04-04-2012, 10:25 PM
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Do you guys realize how many window regulators explode now-a-days with their metal cables routed through plastic pieces? And how our motors are like $35 while motor/regulators are $100+?
Ignorance is lulz.
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04-11-2012, 02:31 PM
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Where did our Fram rep go?
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Originally Posted by KirkEvil
repo bigals turd gen and part it out to a loving home
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04-11-2012, 03:41 PM
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I have never had a problem with a fram filter, guess I'm in the minority lol
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04-17-2012, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider
Do you guys realize how many window regulators explode now-a-days with their metal cables routed through plastic pieces? And how our motors are like $35 while motor/regulators are $100+?
Ignorance is lulz.
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In the last ten years that I have owned and used other people's cars only 1 of them game me problems when it came to window motors. I'll let you guess which one that was.
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04-17-2012, 08:16 AM
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I just wanted to share my most recent experience with purolator .
First off, I love the comercials and I switch from a fram to a purolator on my tahoe. I'll never use a purolator again. I would get 40psi at idle and 50-55psi at highwats speeds since I bought it.
With the purolator I could only muster up 30-35 at idle and 45 on the highway. I also noticed a very distinct vibration in my gas pedal. I though I was going nutz and the vibration was in my head so I sent my brother to the store and he said the same thing. After a week and a half i decided to pull it and change back to a fram and psi went back to normal. My brother and I couldnt feel the vibration anymore.
Now I didnt use a pureOne - didnt know there was an option, but still the baseline fram worked better for me.
Last edited by usp55; 04-17-2012 at 08:20 AM.
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04-17-2012, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Tsar
In the last ten years that I have owned and used other people's cars only 1 of them game me problems when it came to window motors. I'll let you guess which one that was.
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Ah ok, I deal with this **** daily but your opinion is definitely not null and void.
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05-03-2012, 09:52 AM
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Truth Knowledge no BS
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05-03-2012, 10:25 AM
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![ROFL](http://www.njfboa.org/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif) Another Fram sponsored video endorsing a Fram product
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05-03-2012, 10:34 AM
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really
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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider
![ROFL](http://www.njfboa.org/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif) Another Fram sponsored video endorsing a Fram product ![Knee Slapper](http://www.njfboa.org/forums/images/smilies/kneeslap.gif)
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Honestly? I know the beginning is pretty commercial but the actual video simply explains why we use it, how we test it and who else uses it. We have made 2 billion filters this way since 1961. If it didn't work, we wouldn't be in business.
It is pretty sad commentary when the only thing our competitors can do for advertising is to "slam fram". Would you buy an F body because GM used ads that said "the mustang really sucks"? Really should taking the high road and explaining why their product is better. Purolator advertises efficiency ratings based on 25 micron size even though all major automakers recognize it is particle sizes in the 10-20 micron range that are most harmful to engine wear. FRAM tests to the 10-20 micron size and advertises efficiency based on that particle size. Any filter is good at removing bowling balls from your oil.
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05-03-2012, 12:45 PM
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Seems legit bro, care to explain again?
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05-03-2012, 12:50 PM
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Wait, why is there bowling balls in oil? Is that a new thing?
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repo bigals turd gen and part it out to a loving home
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05-03-2012, 07:35 PM
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One should not question the motor king.
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05-03-2012, 08:00 PM
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Okay just so we're all in agreement... Stick to wix?
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05-03-2012, 08:28 PM
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No, rubber band a pizza box to your filter adapter. Le derp.
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05-04-2012, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by motorking
Honestly? I know the beginning is pretty commercial but the actual video simply explains why we use it, how we test it and who else uses it.
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Your video is made the same way all Honeywell product video's are: A huge shelf of your product behind you, and elevator music rocking the joint. The only difference is that unlike the other products, who explain how the product works in relations to the engine, and that's it, you guys defend of why you produce your filter the way you do.
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Originally Posted by motorking
We have made 2 billion filters this way since 1961. If it didn't work, we wouldn't be in business.
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It's not your product that keeps you in business, its the advertising blitz you do that grabs the attention of the easily dim witted person. How do you thing QVC is still in business after all these years, selling things like steaks, and never dull knives? All it takes is the right marketing personel.
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Originally Posted by motorking
It is pretty sad commentary when the only thing our competitors can do for advertising is to "slam fram". Would you buy an F body because GM used ads that said "the mustang really sucks"?
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Just like your competitors, GM has not needed to do that for the past 45+ years. The magazines, test shows, and at the track has done that for them.
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Originally Posted by motorking
Really should taking the high road and explaining why their product is better. Purolator advertises efficiency ratings based on 25 micron size even though all major automakers recognize it is particle sizes in the 10-20 micron range that are most harmful to engine wear. FRAM tests to the 10-20 micron size and advertises efficiency based on that particle size. Any filter is good at removing bowling balls from your oil.
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This is the first time I have heard FRAM go on the offense in why their product is better, you guys are usually on the defense. And if the market is "slamming" you for using fiber ends, why don't you change to meet the markets and competitors complaint of you using them? We understand your manufacturing plants aren't local to the U.S. anymore, so some money should of been saved there. Start putting metal end caps on the end, and this whole ad compaign would be over.
How do you think Champion went from King of the hill, being used in Ferrari's and everything else that was performance, to barely wanting to be used in lawnmowers today? All it took was the Malaise era, a bad decade of plug service since the emissions and performance aspects of engines were changing everyday, and a good campaign by fellow spark plug company's to knock them off. Autolite should know something about that, they're part of your friendly Honeywell family.
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Uh yeah, after they surprized buttsecks us at Pearl Harbor?
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05-04-2012, 09:21 AM
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Uh yeah, after they surprized buttsecks us at Pearl Harbor?
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05-05-2012, 10:42 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Originally Posted by BurninrubberGT
I have never had a problem with a fram filter, guess I'm in the minority lol
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that would put you in the vast majority. We make 200 million filters a year
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05-05-2012, 10:44 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider
Seems legit bro, care to explain again?
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The end cap in a filter is only there to seal the ends of the filter media. A fiber end cap seals better than metal. Ever glue something to a smooth surface? The fiber end cap has a porous surface and provides a much better bond.
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05-05-2012, 10:48 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Originally Posted by Blacdout96
Your video is made the same way all Honeywell product video's are: A huge shelf of your product behind you, and elevator music rocking the joint. The only difference is that unlike the other products, who explain how the product works in relations to the engine, and that's it, you guys defend of why you produce your filter the way you do.
What part does Purolator explain why the product is better?
GM, Bentley, Toyota, Subaru, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Mercedes, BMW all use fiber end caps or no end caps at all. Market demand? We have 50% market share.
It's not your product that keeps you in business, its the advertising blitz you do that grabs the attention of the easily dim witted person. How do you thing QVC is still in business after all these years, selling things like steaks, and never dull knives? All it takes is the right marketing personel.
Just like your competitors, GM has not needed to do that for the past 45+ years. The magazines, test shows, and at the track has done that for them.
This is the first time I have heard FRAM go on the offense in why their product is better, you guys are usually on the defense. And if the market is "slamming" you for using fiber ends, why don't you change to meet the markets and competitors complaint of you using them? We understand your manufacturing plants aren't local to the U.S. anymore,
ALL FRAM plants are in the USA dude.
so some money should of been saved there. Start putting metal end caps on the end, and this whole ad compaign would be over.
How do you think Champion went from King of the hill, being used in Ferrari's and everything else that was performance, to barely wanting to be used in lawnmowers today? All it took was the Malaise era, a bad decade of plug service since the emissions and performance aspects of engines were changing everyday, and a good campaign by fellow spark plug company's to knock them off. Autolite should know something about that, they're part of your friendly Honeywell family.
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And happily making AC Delco plugs.
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05-05-2012, 10:50 AM
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#74
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Originally Posted by WildBillyT
Thought of that after I posted it. We could come up with a list of examples a mile long of instances where GM had a bad design, or where GM cut corners to save costs to no benefit to the consumer.
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05-05-2012, 10:52 AM
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Why not use sintered metal for end caps?
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