My return line is attached to the alternator return line which goes into the sump through the engine block. Fitting and mounting the centrifuge depends almost entirely on what type of vehicle you have. If you have a vehicle with a turbo then you may need to make an oil return into the sump
Hello. Yes, as explained in my other videos the centrifuge is designed to remove small particles from the engine oil, therefore, keeping the engine oil cleaner for longer. This will save money by reducing the number of oil changes needed while also extending the life of the engine. I am still in the process of testing the centrifuge to see how long it will extend my service interval. In my next video I will reveal how well it has worked.
Very nice! It's crazy that manufactures don't offer this system in addition to the traditional paper filters today!
Yes I agree, thank you for your comments
Wow that 3L sounds so healthy😘 myself planning to get one on my first gen hilux surf soon😚
Thanks mate, they are an awesome little engine
@@spinxfiltration9521 indeed they are.. how much kilometres does it give one one litre DIESEL?
@@ghalibabubaker88abubaker87 about 9.5 km for one litre of diesel (11L/100km)
After one sir finally i have my first gen ready with the 3L and its just awesome😘
So your return line is attached to the base plate? Would it be possible to see details of how everything underneath was fitted and mounted please?
My return line is attached to the alternator return line which goes into the sump through the engine block. Fitting and mounting the centrifuge depends almost entirely on what type of vehicle you have. If you have a vehicle with a turbo then you may need to make an oil return into the sump
How does the filter work now? Does it clean the oil up much on the 3L? I’ve got a LN107 and was looking at installing a amsoil bypass filter. Thanks
Nice
Hi, does the centrifuge keep the oil cleaner? Did you install it to extend the oil change period?
Hello. Yes, as explained in my other videos the centrifuge is designed to remove small particles from the engine oil, therefore, keeping the engine oil cleaner for longer. This will save money by reducing the number of oil changes needed while also extending the life of the engine. I am still in the process of testing the centrifuge to see how long it will extend my service interval. In my next video I will reveal how well it has worked.
How did you get water for the turbo?
What radiator does it have in it
It's a larger alloy radiator off ebay, I think they are made by a company called ASI
The oil centrifuge filters can be purchased here:
www.ebay.com.au/itm/363356378905?hash=item5499ba5719:g:eUMAAOSwQddgc5bj
www.ebay.com.au/usr/spinxfiltration* please see this link has been updated, thank you.