08-25-2020, 09:26 AM
(08-25-2020, 08:58 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: i have to question the math on the reusable filter....not because i want to be an antagonist, but because i'm genuinely curious if it's worth it.
a proflo filter: https://www.sportbiketrackgear.com/pc-ra...il-filter/
That's on sale at $116. now, i'm getting my oem honda oil filters for about 12 bucks apiece. I change said filters every two oil changes. by the book, that would be 16000 miles on a filter! but i don't go by the book. I change my oil every 4k miles just for the sake of overkill (we have something in common). I've been debating pulling back to 6k though, because i'm starting to think it's just silly paranoia.
anywho, 12 bucks per filter every 8k miles means that i will have to ride a WHOPPING 80k miles before the proflo breaks even with the oem filters in terms of cost. you'd have to be into 6 digit mileage before the proflo even really starts to show its true colors as a cost benefit that matters. you touched on this in your post, coming close to a similar conclusion when you mentioned the 10 oil changes.
alongside that, i have to question the long term durability of the filter. for Jambo: have you run any of those reusable filters for 80k miles without replacing it or replacing the mesh? what's the wear and tear like? It's only prudent to question whether the device can even stand up to enough abuse to justify its cost.
TLDR: is the proflo actually going to amount to any practical savings? or is it just convenient?
I genuinely have never heard of this concept and like MP I'm curious. My question is how do you clean it? I hate emptying and occasionally having to clean my bagless vacuum cleaner. This seems like much dirtier work than that. What's the procedure?
