Quote: "I use a magnet with the stock filter setup and it works quite well. I bought some rare earth magnetic discs measuring 1"x 0.125" and placed one inside the filter cover and one outside to secure the inside one."
Posted by Lil bastard.
Interesting. I suppose, if one wanted to go with the spin-on oil filter adapter (so as to utilize the---reputedly better---oil filters available), you could also utilize the magnets you used (slapped on the outside of the metal filter). Saves a few bucks anyway, over the FilterMag...
Quote: "I use a magnet with the stock filter setup and it works quite well. I bought some rare earth magnetic discs measuring 1"x 0.125" and placed one inside the filter cover and one outside to secure the inside one."
Posted by Lil bastard.
Interesting. I suppose, if one wanted to go with the spin-on oil filter adapter (so as to utilize the---reputedly better---oil filters available), you could also utilize the magnets you used (slapped on the outside of the metal filter). Saves a few bucks anyway, over the FilterMag...
Sure, so long as the spin-on filter shell is steel and not aluminum. You could add several since they come as a 4-pak.
I called Filtermag a couple of months ago and they said that they're in the process of making their product adaptable to cars with the plastic housings. They expect to be marketing these in the fall.