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is fram really crap?
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I use fram all the time, only I use the tough guard.
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i always use fram, air and oil
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fram is cheap for a reason...google it
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well my camaros not an LS1 or anything, so a K&N or Wix is not needed for my ride, as long as it keeps the oil clean enough im happy with it.
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Fram = poo....
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I wont use Fram ever ....
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doesnt matter what kind of motor you have, blackd...fram sucks any way you look at it.
anyway, more pictures from the hour or so i spent on it tonight...rockers are on and torqued down. i put on the valve covers and upper intake just to see what it looks like, and it turns out the 1.7 rockers are a tad too big to fit in the valve covers so i gotta grind the baffles out. but anyway, looks pretty sweet i think. http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/2...ress019lw3.jpg http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/9...ress020nz6.jpg |
sweet matt
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loooking to buy an offroad X pipe???? i got one.... practically brand new.... 100 buckssss
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already have an ORX
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I use a Moble 1 filter and Q-Power....any who....all this work...you gonna be faster than my jacked up V6?
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i use an AC Delco filter and Mobil 1..i like to keep OEM parts on the car, well, to a point...:-)
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PureONE and Mobil 1 every time, every car.
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lol @ purolator
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PureONE is said to be one of the best oil fitlers on the market. Some guy on TGO did a engineering study on a handful. Of course, Fram came in dead last, Wix was good and so did Purolator and PureONE filters. I havent seen anyone around here who sold Wix, and when I worked at Straus, its all we had.
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no NAPAs down there Al? they sell "napa gold" which is wix with a different name
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Moble one FTW!!!
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There are some, but I can hit Autozone, Advance Auto, or Pep Boys before I hit a Napa. 2 of the 3 carry PureONE's.
Here is teh Wix info. Wix Another quality oil filter similar in design to the Purolator. It has metal end caps on the filter element, a standard nitrile anti-drainback valve, and a seemingly good flow. They are manufactured by the Dana corporation. These appear to have a depth gradient filter element, which uses cotton fibers to progressively trap smaller particles as they get deeper in the filter. This helps maintain good flow as the filter gets plugged. Seems they are on par with the Purolator. |
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I see it all came together but there is no way i would go thru all that tear down and not cam it. I remember years back when i used to have my 306 Notchback i got a barely used e303 cam for like $55.00. Wish i could do that now lol the cam that just went into my 01 SS on Saturday cost $400
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