Has anyone heard of or know of the FLO Oil Filters Stainless Steel Reusable Spin On Oil Filter? Re-useable / cleanable metal type oil filter supposedly tons superior to any brass or paper filter available.. $100 or so, it's not cheap but over time might be worth it?
But is it worth it?
Tech Overview:
Constructed of laser cut, medical grade, 304 stainless steel micronic filter cloth
In many cases filters provide 200 percent more filter area
Stainless filter catches items down to 35 microns, which is about three times better than most good paper or brass filters
Unlike glued paper filters, the FLO Oil Filter pleat seam is welded and able to withstand up to 600 degrees
Filters maintain consistent flow under all conditions including extreme heat, the presence of water, and cold start ups where paper filters can flow so poorly that they often cause the bypass valve to open and allow unfiltered oil to enter your engine
Should be the last filter you ever need; this high tech filter technology is widely used in all types of auto racing including NASCAR, Indy type cars, Formula 1 and in the Aerospace industry where filtration is of the utmost importance