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Imagine an oil filter that fits most
bikes on the road today. A filter so technically advanced it's based
on technology that has been used in NASCAR, Formula One and the
aerospace industry. And what if it was the last filter you needed to
buy for your motorcycle due to it reusable filter element, lessening
the burden on our landfills?ng>
+6 Horse Power
+9 Lbs Torque
20 to 40 Degrees Cooler
Better Gas Milage (but on motorcyles we dont care) |
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This oil
filter is here today, and it combines magnetic
pre-filtering, a progressive rate bypass and high-flow
characteristics to help avoid unfiltered oil bypassing the
filter during cold startup. Add to that beautiful form and
function melding that results in a design which not only
helps lower oil temperatures but also looks beautiful doing
so. That oil filter is here today thanks to the bright minds
at K&P Engineering.
Most riders are under the assumption
when it comes to changing their bikes oil filter, choices
are limited to OEM and aftermarket manufacturers of paper
filters when that is simply not the case. K&P Engineering
has been manufacturing reusable micronic stainless steel oil
filters for the past 13 years. Starting off with a couple of
different applications for dirt bikes and ATVs, the company
now makes models to fit a wide range of applications
including all major street bikes, dirt bikes, and ATVs. Over
the years their filters have been proven in thousands of
vehicle applications, on the street, in the dirt, and on
numerous racetracks. |
'The reusable filter offers many features
not found in standard paper filters.'
At the heart of the filter is a
medical grade 304 stainless-steel micronic cloth filter
designed to pass a large volume of oil when compared to
standard paper filters. The cloth is designed to filter out
particles 35 microns or larger.
The bottom line is that paper is rated differently than
the stainless cloth. To put things in perspective, a micron
is one-thousandth of a millimeter. That’s approximately
.00003937 inch, therefore 35 microns is about .00138 of an
inch. Dave Fisher at K&P Engineering ensures us that this
filter meets or exceeds the filtration performance of
factory filters.
'By having
such a high flow rate, very little, if any, oil bypasses the
filter at startup.'
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We sell this filter at our store.
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