Welcome to the Walmart kitchen dept. where you can pic up the perfect tool for re-charging your 4x9 cai filters using the spray oil kits. it goes for 19.99. and the best part, it will double as a actual kitchen scale in the kitchen after you clean the filter good and its dry, weight the filter. then its a matter of adding 48 grams of oil to the filter for the perfect amount.( i was shooting for 669g.) more or less is not good. i use the s&b filters that come on the jlt cai`s. i have a red and a blue for my changing moods. now one note: do not, i repeat do not spray the colored oil in your wifes kitchen, or you might be sleeping in the car
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Cool idea. How did you come up with 48g for the perfect amount?
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Wow! Now that's creative use of a kitchen scale! I'm going to nickname you "Martha" Nice job!!!
Hmmm, martha ,mike t...i think i like just mike, but thank you
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Originally Posted by pcfrisch
I am guessing your wife wasn't home when you pulled that off
i actually thought about it first, and took the operation to the garage, good thinkin huh for a old guy
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Cool idea. How did you come up with 48g for the perfect amount?
i called s&b filters just to make sure. but you can get on their website and match up the size and shape of your filter. it will give you the grams of oil. but for the 4x9 conical filter, thats it!
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goina hundred in a 55, and i dont know why..
some things were just meant to be..
05 V6 auto, torch red, basic, a few mods
06 V6 stick, vista, premium (g/f`s car)
Wait why wouldn't I do it in the kitchen.......oddly enough....that's where a lot of my tools end up getting misused anyways.
If it's missing from the garage......I always know where to find it.
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That a nice way for the new guys to get a feel for how it should be done.
thank you travlers. ive been known to keep my small outboard motor on a stand in the kitchen, or car parts in the cabinet under the sink( when i was single and had a appartment). somehow my fitler thread has taken a turn for the worst i thought it was some good advice, but then hey, kitchens are kinda a extension form the garage, so what do i know
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goina hundred in a 55, and i dont know why..
some things were just meant to be..
05 V6 auto, torch red, basic, a few mods
06 V6 stick, vista, premium (g/f`s car)