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Old 11-13-2019, 08:02 PM   #15
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Magnet because the oil goes from the oil pan through the oil pump into the oil filter. Ie the pump see's all of the garbage.


I think im going to just mount an external magnet and run the quick drain plug.
If there is enough shaved steel in the oil to be noticed by the pump, the pump is the least of the worries. Don't take my word for it. Try a magnet plug for an oil cycle before you get the fumoto. You'll feel much better about it after that.


The fumoto makes me smile whenever I use it. Money very well spent.
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If there is enough shaved steel in the oil to be noticed by the pump, the pump is the least of the worries. Don't take my word for it. Try a magnet plug for an oil cycle before you get the fumoto. You'll feel much better about it after that.


The fumoto makes me smile whenever I use it. Money very well spent.
The fumoto makes me cackle every time I use it...
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The fumoto makes me cackle every time I use it...
Yeah, but you're an evil potato.
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Yeah, but you're an evil potato.
And you're just a made up color.
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And you're just a made up color.
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I put one in my Lotus, but the plug is not exposed to the road, and protected by under body panels. I don't feel comfortable running a valve that sticks out from the skid plate on a lowered car, so I run an aftermarket magnetized plug in the twin.
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Installed mine 6 years ago...0 issues. My son has one on his Veloster...0 issues and if it wasn't for the free dealership oil changes on my wife's Forester, she'd have one too.
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I have one of these and it is awesome, makes oil changes extremely easy. It comes with a clip that blocks the valve from being opened, keep that on and it won’t be a problem.
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+1 for a fumoto valve! 2 years installed and no issues.
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I have one of these and it is awesome, makes oil changes extremely easy. It comes with a clip that blocks the valve from being opened, keep that on and it won’t be a problem.
Wow. They didn't have these safety clips when I bought my valves! Ordering a couple now.....

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If there is enough shaved steel in the oil to be noticed by the pump, the pump is the least of the worries. Don't take my word for it. Try a magnet plug for an oil cycle before you get the fumoto. You'll feel much better about it after that.


The fumoto makes me smile whenever I use it. Money very well spent.

you do have a good point. TBH i have never seen any shavings on any magnet I have used in the past. I think im going to get one
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I use FilterMAG's in combination with the Fumoto valves on my vehicles as an added measure.

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you do have a good point. TBH i have never seen any shavings on any magnet I have used in the past. I think im going to get one
It used to be more of a thing back in the day when engines were manufactured with less precision, cast iron blocks, blah blah...


I get it. My dad used them so I used them. You'll love the fumoto.
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