<VV> Tongue-in-Cheek Oil Filter Solution - Frantz

ray smith turbovair at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 1 15:02:29 EST 2009


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From: "ray smith" <turbovair at earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 20:01:27 
To: Chris & Bill Strickland<lechevrier at earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: <VV> Tongue-in-Cheek Oil Filter Solution - Frantz

Ok,
So does anyone out there have a flow/filtration study on 1 ply 1000  or 2 ply 500 sheet Scott ??

Now I'm curious,
Ray Smith


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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris & Bill Strickland <lechevrier at earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 10:51:20 
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Subject: Re: <VV> Tongue-in-Cheek Oil Filter Solution - Frantz


>The actuality is it doesn't use a "toilet paper" roll for an element - the Frantz element looks like a roll of toilet paper, but the paper is very different 
>

"When the Frantz Oil Cleaner/Filter was first invented, the variety of 
Toilet Paper choices was slim! It is true, that you used to be able to 
go into any grocery store and buy the brand on the shelf. Unfortunately, 
this has changed in the last 20 years. The choices of Toilet Paper 
available today can confuse the average person! For optimal performance 
of the Frantz Oil Cleaner/Filter, it has always been [sic] recomended to 
use a 2 ply 500 sheet per roll, facial quality Toilet Paper. The purpose 
for these specifications is so that you will obtain the most densely 
packed roll of TP available. If you cannot find a 2 ply 500 sheets per 
roll in your favorite grocery store, we suggest that you try the [sic] 
comercial or janitorial supply companies to find some. If you still 
cannot find or buy any, we do have it for sale either in four packs or 
by the case! We have also heard that a 1 ply 1000 sheet TP has also 
worked (Scott 1000)."  -- Frantz website

Replacement Filter Elements -- 
http://www.wefilterit.com/orders/200/images/201.jpg



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