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    Asami Engineering Filters

    Just came across Asami Engineering on Instagram. Claims to be engineered oil filters. Made in Japan.

    Anyone tried there? Any thoughts?

    Fyi, I am in not affiliated or anything, just wanted to know if these are really what they claim to be.

    エンジン性能が向上し、また洗浄して半永久的に使用可能である、超高級オイルフィルターです!航空機スペックのSUSフィルターメッシュを採用し、濾過性能を維持したままオイルの圧力損失低減によりエンジン出力がアップします。更に廃棄しないので環境にも優しい、新世代のチューニングアイテムです。● 車両本体に加工の要らない、最も手軽かつ効果的なエンジンチューニングです!● 発進加速性能、レスポンスが大きく向上します!● パワー、トルクで約5%、燃費で約8%以上の向上が見込めます!● 油温の低下、油圧の安定に大変有効です!●一般的な紙フィルターと違い、フィルターの繊維が解けてエンジン内に流出しませんので、エンジンの健康維持にも効果大です!● 高G下の走行時における油圧確保、エンジンブロー防止に!● パーツクリーナーで繰り返し洗えて、半永久的に使用可能!● 交換用ゴムパッキンも別売中で、継続使用も安心です!※ご購入前に車種、年式、グレード、車台番号をお知らせいただければ、個別に適合確認をさせていただきます。※適合車種はオイルフィルター取付部が無改造の車両に限ります。予めご了承くださいませ。
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    I've seen these filters for sale on fleabay and wondered as well. Below is a good video that kinda confirms my own thoughts on what's important to me. It does seem like the benefit for metal filters is that there is better flow and also it's reusable, but its filtration properties are not the best. I think there probably is a minimal gain in performance if any, so I think I would want the filtration properties to be the most important here for me. Let me know what you think after watching the video.

    Anything smaller than 10 microns can swim between piston and cylinder, grinding away at your engine. It's worth sweating the small fish. But which oil filter...


    /// 2004 SG/IR - Build Thread

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      #3
      Originally posted by ugaexploder View Post
      I've seen these filters for sale on fleabay and wondered as well. Below is a good video that kinda confirms my own thoughts on what's important to me. It does seem like the benefit for metal filters is that there is better flow and also it's reusable, but its filtration properties are not the best. I think there probably is a minimal gain in performance if any, so I think I would want the filtration properties to be the most important here for me. Let me know what you think after watching the video.

      Anything smaller than 10 microns can swim between piston and cylinder, grinding away at your engine. It's worth sweating the small fish. But which oil filter...

      Yeah the video I saw was about higher flow and reusability. Which kinda concerns me. I'll give the video a watch. I just thought it was interesting.

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        #4
        So the oil filter increases hp ?

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          #5
          Originally posted by digger View Post
          So the oil filter increases hp ?
          That's where all the horses sleep

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            #6
            Stick to the paper style filters LOL

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              #7
              Originally posted by digger View Post
              So the oil filter increases hp ?
              Yes, apparently the metal due to the laser cut grid allows more flow but doesn't filter out as many PPM's as paper. Enjoy potential HP gains until your bores get scored with bits of metal and eventually ends up as a paperweight. Moral of the story, buy paper filters.

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                #8
                It doesn’t even take 10hp to run an oil pump so the 10hp gains are total BS

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                  #9
                  JDM lies.
                  2004 BMW ///M3 Carbon Black/Cinnamon 6MT
                  2005 BMW ///M3
                  Interlagos Blue/Black 6MT Dinan S3-R

                  2008 BMW ///M3 Alpine White/Bamboo/6MT Track Build
                  2000 BMW ///M5 Royal Red/Extended Caramel 6MT
                  2004 BMW X5 Toledo Blue/Sand Beige 6MT
                  2023 Toyota Supra //A91-MT CULG/Hazelnut 6MT


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                    #10
                    If you want a 10HP gain, just switch to ///M logo valve stem caps.





                    Last edited by Estoril; 07-11-2024, 06:12 PM.

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