John this is Randy (Checkers) give me a call. I have one in my garage that I'm not using.
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Stick with the foam ! !
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
I have run foam filters for decades on mostly off road vehicles. And have had the Alta on my MCS for 8 yrs. The facts are that the foam filter will provide a more consistent performance between service intervals than the oiled pleated filters will. The pleated filters can flow better when fresh, but it will drop dramatically once it starts to get dirty. With the much larger filtering area available with a foam filter, it is capable of handling a much larger amount of dirt before the performance is affected. Where are you going to find proof, only on the websites/forums on folks the race off road. They need the best LONG term protection possible. And they run foam.
Foam filters are also easier to clean and oil. Pleated filters can have over-saturated areas of oil and it is a lot harder to remove the oil from those filters. The foam filters are very easy to oil and they allow you to move the oil around the filter much easier. It is also much harder to over-oil a foam filter and cause build up on the maf sensor.
If you are happy with the pleated you have, by all means keep it. I just hate seeing folks change there filter based on flawed testing or marketing. -
PS: I should say that my lawn mowers, blowers, weed eaters, chain saws, etc., all do have foam filters in them though......