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  Commercial Oil Refiner  

The Commercial Oil Refiner Filter is designed for individual Engines with the Oil Capacity up to 30-60 quarts.
Recommended element change every 20,000 miles
This recommendation is based on an Oil Analysis and driving conditions.


 

 

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Engine Oil Sump Capacity- Over 32 Quarts
  • Cat #: COR 
  • Price: $425.00 
   
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Commercial Element
  • Cat #: CR 11114-32 
  • Price: $142.00 
   Commercial Element- 14 inch disposable element - Recommended element change every 20,000 miles Case Price- 4 per case
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The Commercial Oil Refiner
  • Reduce damage from particles in oil by removing micron sized contamination
  • Increase time between oil changes based on oil analysis recommendations
  • Protect oil from breakdown by absorbing coolant and moisture from oil
  • Water removal up to a 1/2 gallon
Simply add Filter Works' Oil Refiner to every engine you own. You'll save on...
  • Time and Money
  • Fewer Oil Changes
  • Engine wear and repair
  • The environment and natural resources
  • Less dependence on foreign oil
Engines Wear Out from Particles in Oil. Oil in engines does four things:
  • It lubricates moving parts
  • Cools the engine
  • Cleans away contamination and deposits
  • Seals combustion pressures
Oil must be clean to keep engines running. Contamination destroys engines. Sources include:
  • Soot from combustion
  • Abrasive dust from air intake
  • Metal wear particles from the engine itself
Oils must work at close tolerances, often in the sub-micron to ten-micron range. Ordinary full flow filters should be called a strainer instead of a true filter because they only filter out the largest contaminants. Lab tests show OEM specified full flow filters leave over 10,000 particles per milliliter (cubic centimeter) that are ten microns or finer. These are the particles that cause the most engine wear.  
 
   
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