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johns4dor, Thanks for the input / information on the full flow and bypass filters! I paid $175.00 ea ($525.00 for 3 of them) and that included a filter element inside each one of them. The price listed on the OilGuard on-line store for the EPS-20 is $229.99 each. I installed one on my truck and one on my buddies truck. The last one is for my father-in-law if he wants it. If not, I’ll post it in the for sale section for anyone who needs one for $175.00. |
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However.... they are obviously messier to deal with than the spin on bypass systems and they were designed for smaller sump systems.... they will still work, but you will be changing the filter, er, roll more often - probably every 2-3000 miles. They have been around since the 50's or so.... a good product is hard to improve on. |
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