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http://jackmasteroilfilters.co...bout_jackmaster.html

Sold in Australia.....shipped worldwide

Would you buy one???


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It's a bad link for me Doug.

I Googled it though and read their spiel. I must say I love this justification. It wins my award for using the most words to say absolutely nothing of substance! head bang

"The important thing to know about bypass filters is that it is a user inter-active device. In other words you learn to use it with your application. This way you get the most out of it. You will develop your own element changing regime. If you have a diesel you will develop a time frame for the removal of some oil via the swivel for new oil replacement. In general, you will develop your own usage of the filter and in doing so you will notice a big difference in the cleanliness of your oil."




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I wonder if it was developed by the Jackalope...anyway, I've yet to see a "bypass filter" that was anything but groundless hype.


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