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2 days ago

The purolator pure one has been a consistently high-rated oil filter for many years.It is well built with quality components and it filters smaller particles than most of its competitors.Features a quality non-stick gasket,a quality media cartridge with metal end caps,and a reliable anti-drainback valve that keeps the oil in your filter.I used to be an oilhead 10 years ago,and I dissected a few filters to see how they were built.The pure one was among the better ones I looked at.This filter has alot of media surface area and many pleats,to trap more dirt.Some folks say this may impede oil flow.But after me and a tribologist friend did some flow tests,we did not believe this to be a problem.The newer version even has a grippy material on it to make handling easier.
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7 days ago

For around $6.00 it's the best Oil Filter you can buy.
This filter works good for Syn. Oil or Conv. Oil.
Is Filter still looked good after 4,000 Miles.
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11 days ago

A nice charger. State of the art and a lot of good engineering probably went into it. It checks the battery thoroughly for any shorts, sulfonated, or open cells before applying / ramping up the amperage. I couldn't find much if any information in the manual about the algorithm or the "Recondition" function. The the alternator test is great but error messages for all features are very simplistic. There is no way to override anything. I was able to save a couple of stone cold dead batteries in my diesel van only (they are in parallel) by playing games like juicing them up a bit with another vehicle first before recharging them. The BC40EWB just refused to even try to deal with them, even in "Engine Start Mode." Perhaps if I did one at a time?

Of a half a dozen batteries that I've tried to recondition, starting at being between 5 and 10 volts, some for up to 12 hours but I have not successfully been able to recover one. I tried adding distilled water to one but it's hard to guess how much sulfur might be on / between the plates, how much air there might be between the plates, how much water might have evaporated, and how long to run the cycle and just wait.

I don't place any faith in the chem adds for a number of reasons that I can't go into here, but another reviewer summed it up. None of the auto stores carry them or even know about them. To sum up, this is a GREAT charger, maybe one of the best on the market, but based on my experiences, I'd have to conclude that the reconditioning feature is only of very limited use.

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20 days ago

Great racing tires. Poor street tires.
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20 days ago

Makes a lot of oddball sizes for extra large rims.
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20 days ago

Goodyear, like all large tire companies makes everything from very bad to some of the best in the world. Their high performance, all season Eagle GT are particularly good, as are their racing tires.
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31 days ago

First off, I'm not one to believe a halogen bulb is going to look like an HID bulb on any BMW or whatever, but Sylvania's H13 bulbs are pretty good compared to stock. I can actually see more white light versus the stock yellow and my last pair went about 1.5 years before a bulb burned out (tip: keep the remaining bulb to combine with the second remaining bulb -- from a new set -- so you always have a matching pair). Anywho, got em' for a good deal online and in general, I just like the Sylvania brand. I got the bulbs at autothing.com for around $35 last year compared to over $40 at autozone, but they were on sale for under $30 when I bought my current pair. Not sure of any competing brand that makes the H13 code.
+ Sylvania has a good reputation
+ Sylvania has the H13 bulb code I need
+ autothing.com had a good price
= win/win

- I wish the bulbs cost less overall, but then they would be like the stock bulbs which suck!
- Can't all the manufacturers just use the same bulb models? What gives?
- Halogen sucks, but I couldn't afford an $800 HID system on my new-ish car
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32 days ago

Bidding battery is always very expensive and a fully Deltran can burn people. AP Communications batteries in my truck with a different brand, but that overloads just the battery, is water. Deltran very different. Is fully charged battery and automatically locks is to prevent fires and lead to battery. I only started again when the price of flour is normal.

Contest battery, so you can not complete you're ready to remove the battery connected to a series of battery time. If you want to add, they can be used separately. Many consumers, so now its offer to express satisfaction Deltran Battery
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45 days ago

I live in Arizona, so this review may not pertain to someone else living in colder climates. I have purchased these batteries numerous times, and have noticed a gradual deterioration in their quality over time. Most recently I bought one for a vehicle in 7/08 and it lasted two months. Took it back, was given another one that lasted until 10/09. Finally I gave up and went with an Optima battery. Hopefully it will last at least two years.
I had purchased the "gold" duralast in the hopes that it would last longer, and had used these batteries in my vehicles exclusively for the past 8 years or so. But in the last two years I have replaced both of my vehicles' batteries twice with new gold duralasts, both with poor results. If it was just one vehicle, then I could possibly blame the car, but with two vehicles, I do suspect the batteries.
It's almost as if they have some little self-destruct device in them that causes them to go bad at a predetermined interval. When they go, it's fast fast fast. No rrurr, rrurr, rrurr starting for a couple of times, it's just flat out dead, no warning.
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88 days ago

If you liked the old ArmorAll, you'll like this one better. The original formula was too runny. This one is a little more viscous so it doesn't just flow like water when you spray it on something. I use it for the interior of my car.

To keep it from splattering on the glass, I spray it onto a small sponge and then use the sponge to apply it.
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