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AMSOIL 2-Stage Air Filter
outperforms the competition
AMSOIL 2-Stage Air Foam Air
Filter outperforms both high quality paper filter, low quality paper filters and
oil-wetted gauze (K&N) in the SAE J726C Test Method which tests for air flow,
dirt removal and filter life.
Dirt is your engine's worst
enemy! The only thing stopping abrasive airborne dirt and
grit from entering and seriously damaging your engine is your air filter. But
in order to do the job right, and air filter must not only effectively stop
harmful dirt, it must do so without obstructing the vital flow of air that
allows proper combustion and maximum engine performance.
This following describes
the air filter test equipment we have and how various types of air filter
sections perform when tested on this machine.
Note: This is not
intended to be a scientific test; it is a simple comparison test with only one
variable changed from test to test (air filter sections). The air filter test
machine consists of a three inch diameter clear plastic PVC tube coupled to a
vacuum motor. The top of the tube has an aluminum mounting plate for air filter
sections and the bottom of the tube has a place to install an oiled piece of
white foam pad to prevent dirt particles from being sucked into the motor and
destroying it.
A 5 x 5 inch. section
of a freshly oiled air filter is placed on the mounting plate and secured. The
test machine is turned on and one teaspoon of Standardized Air Filter Testing
Dust is sprinkled on the top of the filter section. The machine is then shut
off and the filter section and pvc tube is removed in order to inspect the white
oiled foam pad. In each test of a
oil-wetted gauze filter test (K&N), the oiled foam is gritty and full of test
dust particles as is the inside of the PVC tube. A paper air filter also lets
the test dirt through but varies depending on the quality of the paper filter.
When the exact same
test is replicated with a section of an
AMSOIL
Two-Stage Foam Air Filter there is absolutely no test dust particles on the
oiled foam.
If the same test is
run again, only this time lightly tapping the top of the filters, simulating
vehicle impacts and vibrations, the test dust ingress is even worse for the
oil-wetted gauze (K&N) while with the AMSOIL foam filter there is still no test
dust particles on the foam.
This test comparison
shows how oil-wetted gauze and paper air filters do not stop dirt particles as
well as an AMSOIL Two-Stage foam filter does. Sure, they may flow air very well
on a flowbench, dynomometer and in high performance applications, but what good
is all the airflow if the filter isn't trapping and holding all the abrasive
dirt particles?
Additionally, take a look at
the oil used on the oil-wetted gauze filters. It is a lightweight viscosity
spray oil. Put it between your index finger and your thumb and pull them apart
and you'll see that very little happens. In contrast, try the same thing with
AMSOIL Foam Air Filter Oil, which has a very high viscosity and when you pull
your fingers apart the oil stretches because of it's extremely high tack
properties. This is what you need on a filter to stop dirt dead in its tracks.
Same thing goes for other
manufactures of foam air filters, like UNI, for example. They also make an
excellent foam air filter and use a very high tack oil.
Fact is, there is absolutely
no better air filtration media than oiled foam.
Take a look at every off-road motorcycle that is used in extremely dusty
environments. They all have oiled foam air filters.
We have received numerous
questions and concerns from K&N filter users with the Dodge Cummins Turbo diesel
and the Ford Powerstroke Diesel asking why the air filter restriction gauge
never moves when using a K&N air filter. The answer is that the K&N has higher
airflow capability due to larger holes in the filtering media and it apparently
does not stop enough dirt particles to ever make the filter become restricted
enough to make the restriction gauge move. Take the K&N out and put in a paper
filter an eventually the paper filter will trap enough dirt that the restriction
gauge will move. Same thing with the AMSOIL foam air filter: as it traps dirt,
eventually it will cause the gauge to move, but it will take a longer period of
time due to it's superior filtering AND airflow capabilities. This same issue
was addressed in the Q&A section of a recent issue of the Turbo Diesel
Register magazine.
We have no issue with
oil-wetted gauze filters (K&N) other than our test equipment indicates that
their filters don't stop all the small dirt particles. They do flow air well,
but what good is all the airflow if the filter isn't trapping and holding all
the dirt particles?
So, you may then ask why do so
many race cars use oil-wetted gauze filters? Our response is they are interested
in airflow and horsepower. Racing engines get disassembled, inspected and
re-built at least once a season and in many cases several times a season
therefore dirt stopping ability is not the primary concern. And, where dirt
stopping ability is a concern, such as off-road racing, one manufacturer of
oil-wetted gauze (K&N) offers a foam wrap as described below.
An advertisement in the new
products section of a performance racing publication shows that K&N has released
an open cell K&N Airforce Precleaner for their 14 inch diameter round filters.
It is an open cell foam wrap with a special oil. The heading on their
advertisement says: "Keep 90% of the Dirt Out".
We say, ok great. Now, what about the rest of the K&N's for everyday car and
truck use? Don't they also need a foam wrap?
Our Conclusion is just as we
stated previously: There is absolutely no better
filtering media than oiled foam.
The AMSOIL 2-Stage Air
Filter is a maximum performance, extended life filter that combines the very
best possible filtration with better air flow characteristics. Its two thick
layers of oiled polyurethane foam allow air to pass through virtually
unrestricted, while stopping and holding destructive dirt and grit.
The AMSOIL 2-Stage Foam Air
Filter is the best form of insurance that you can buy for your engine. Its
washable and reusable design provides many thousands of miles of trouble-free
service. The AMSOIL 2-Stage Filter is designed to last indefinitely with proper
service. Under normal driving conditions, it may be used for 25,000 miles or
one year between cleaning and servicing. Under dusty driving conditions, it
should be cleaned and serviced more frequently.
How does AMSOIL
, Oil-Wetted Gauze (K&N) and Paper Air Filters Compare in Industry Standard
Testing?
Here's a more
detailed test procedure and conclusive results covering AMSOIL vs. K&N and
paper air filters according to the Industry Standard Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) test standard SAE J726.
Your car's engine "inhales" air that is mixed with fuel for combustion. But
air contains an incredible amount of suspended dirt - typically 400 tons of it
in a cubic mile. Much of this is microscopic dirt, extremely abrasive,
that can cause serious damage inside the engine.
Consequently, an air cleaner must not only trap as much grit as
possible, but it should do so without "smothering" the engine, restricting its
vital airflow. Thus the most desirable performance characteristics for an air
cleaning device are high dirt-trapping efficiency, and minimal airflow
restriction as the dirt accumulates.
The Society of Automotive Engineers Test Code J726
specifies the procedures, conditions, equipment, and report format which air
filters can be uniformly compared. A standardized dust contaminant is introduced
into a specially designed testing apparatus at a controlled rate. Most of the
dust will be trapped in the filter undergoing the test; the remainder is
captured in an "absolute filter".
The air pressure upstream and downstream of the test
unit is monitored. The test terminates when the pressure differential causes a
predetermined amount of fluid displacement on a water manometer. By quantifying
and comparing weights, pressures, and elapsed time, the experimenter can
determine a filters efficiency, capacity and airflow-based life expectancy.
Our J726 trials were conducted at an independent
testing facility in the upper midwest. The tests compared Motorvator, K&N, Accel,
Fram, and AMSOIL products. The results? AMSOIL
proved vastly superior to the competitors' air
cleaners as the only air filter to consistently score high marks in all three
vital areas of airflow, efficiency and capacity.
The AMSOIL 2-Stage Air Filter traps airborne dust
with 99% efficiency; it holds an incredible 281 grams of contaminant (that's
over half a pound); and it outlasts the competition. It performs two to four
times longer than the others. That's why AMSOIL can confidently recommend a
25,000 mile/1-year service life. And the 2-Stage is actually re-usable, with
proper cleaning and re-oiling.
How does AMSOIL do it? Two different densities of
lightly oiled polyurethane foam surrounding an expanded metal cage, precisely
assembled by careful craftsman in AMSOIL's own manufacturing plant- that's how!
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