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Author:  DarbyWalters [ Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Replacement Air Filter for 2.8L CRD

http://www.upscaleauto.com/air_filtration.htm

http://www.upscaleauto.com/filter_facts.htm

Oh Yeah...they are also developing a bolt on exhaust for the CRD

Author:  oldnavy [ Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Replacement Air Filter for 2.8L CRD

DarbyWalters wrote:
http://www.upscaleauto.com/air_filtration.htm

http://www.upscaleauto.com/filter_facts.htm

Oh Yeah...they are also developing a bolt on exhaust for the CRD
Go to this link if you want to see real ISO test results and not add hype for various brands including the ProGuard. ISO airfilter test for GM Duramax Diesel

Author:  DarbyWalters [ Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:54 pm ]
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Problem is it doesn't look like they tested the ProGuard7

Author:  oldnavy [ Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:01 pm ]
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The ProGuard is the AFE 73-10062 in the test.

Author:  boxhead [ Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:34 pm ]
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The catch is, the best performing filters do not seem to be available for the Libby

Author:  oldnavy [ Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:49 pm ]
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boxhead wrote:
The catch is, the best performing filters do not seem to be available for the Libby
The catch is the test is showing (read the article) that the best you can buy is OEM, for Durmax OEM is AC Delco, for our CRD it is MOPAR. In other words OEM is always best for normal operations, and the off roading that most of us would or will ever do.

Author:  boxhead [ Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:35 am ]
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oldnavy wrote:
boxhead wrote:
The catch is, the best performing filters do not seem to be available for the Libby
The catch is the test is showing (read the article) that the best you can buy is OEM, for Durmax OEM is AC Delco, for our CRD it is MOPAR. In other words OEM is always best for normal operations, and the off roading that most of us would or will ever do.


Point well taken, which is what I've been doing.....buying OEM.

Author:  weantright [ Mon Jun 12, 2006 4:44 pm ]
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The ProGuard 7 filters are a great filters with one issue for the liberty. OIL is sprayed on the filter to trap dirt and that oil will effect your EGR or EGR issues. Because there is oil consumptions issues with the CRD and good air filter is a must. A poor filter will clog resulting in a draw from the CCV sucking oil mist at a rapid pace vs. a better flow filter.

I buy some OEM items but air filters are not one of them!

Author:  Joe Romas [ Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:13 pm ]
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weantright wrote:
The ProGuard 7 filters are a great filters with one issue for the liberty. OIL is sprayed on the filter to trap dirt and that oil will effect your EGR or EGR issues. Because there is oil consumptions issues with the CRD and good air filter is a must. A poor filter will clog resulting in a draw from the CCV sucking oil mist at a rapid pace vs. a better flow filter.

I buy some OEM items but air filters are not one of them!


Also if CRD's are like TDI's the oil will mess up your MAF (mass air flow sensor) :(

Author:  grywlfbg [ Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:08 am ]
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weantright wrote:
The ProGuard 7 filters are a great filters with one issue for the liberty. OIL is sprayed on the filter to trap dirt and that oil will effect your EGR or EGR issues. Because there is oil consumptions issues with the CRD and good air filter is a must. A poor filter will clog resulting in a draw from the CCV sucking oil mist at a rapid pace vs. a better flow filter.

I buy some OEM items but air filters are not one of them!


Wait, so the Jeep sprays oil onto the filter? Onto a paper filter? WTF? I replaced my original air filter at my last oil change (12.5K miles) with whatever Fram was available from Kragen. Looked like the OEM one to me and I was going on a long trip, my original filter was dirty, and dealer service was closed.

So are all paper filters in jeopardy from this oil spray?

Author:  Stan Wright [ Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:12 am ]
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grywlfbg wrote:
weantright wrote:
The ProGuard 7 filters are a great filters with one issue for the liberty. OIL is sprayed on the filter to trap dirt and that oil will effect your EGR or EGR issues. Because there is oil consumptions issues with the CRD and good air filter is a must. A poor filter will clog resulting in a draw from the CCV sucking oil mist at a rapid pace vs. a better flow filter.

I buy some OEM items but air filters are not one of them!


Wait, so the Jeep sprays oil onto the filter? Onto a paper filter? WTF? I replaced my original air filter at my last oil change (12.5K miles) with whatever Fram was available from Kragen. Looked like the OEM one to me and I was going on a long trip, my original filter was dirty, and dealer service was closed.

So are all paper filters in jeopardy from this oil spray?


No, many of the aftermarket high flow filters have an oily coating to help with filtration.

Author:  gsbrockman [ Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Replacement Air Filter for 2.8L CRD

DarbyWalters wrote:
Oh Yeah...they are also developing a bolt on exhaust for the CRD


Magnaflow already has one !

Greg

Author:  DarbyWalters [ Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Replacement Air Filter for 2.8L CRD

gsbrockman wrote:
DarbyWalters wrote:
Oh Yeah...they are also developing a bolt on exhaust for the CRD


Magnaflow already has one !

Greg


Nothing wrong with competition :idea:

Author:  oldnavy [ Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:40 pm ]
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boxhead wrote:
The catch is, the best performing filters do not seem to be available for the Libby
What???

Author:  BCool [ Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:55 pm ]
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I used a fram I think, looked just like stock to me.

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