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Old Jun 4, 2008 | 08:00 AM
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maxcichon
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From: MOFN, AL, 70 miles from George
Default Re: Another Oil Filter Question Purolator

Originally Posted by maxcichon
I recently got a Purolator filter from Advance Auto-it was the only one they carried that would fit. It was that number and is paper media.
I emailed Puolator and they responded that they also have a fleece media filter, Just increase the last digit by 1. No kidding.

PL25277

I'll see if I can dig that email up at work on Tuesday.
I was cleaning out my in-box and found this:


Max,

The media used in the L25276 is a cellulose blend media using natural and synthetic fibers.

We offer a L25277 filter which is a completely synthetic filter media, some refer to this as a "fleece" media.

Regards,

Todd E. Vick
Todd.Vick@Pureoil.com
Engineering Manager Aftermarket Products
Purolator Filtration NA LLC
3200 Natal Rd.
Fayetteville, NC 28306
910-426-4842



From: Max Cichon [mailto:cichon@physics.Auburn.EDU]
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 8:02 AM
To: Warner Pam (AA-FI/MKT-NA)
Subject: L25276 Oil filter for 2005 Chrysler Crossfire


Could you please tell me what the filter media used in your P/N L25276 </SPAN>oil filter is classified as?

Either “Paper” or “Fleece”? Fleece being a fiberglass or blown filament type material.

Thanks for looking into this for me,

Max Cichon

Engineer
Auburn University
Physics Dept.

Just thought ya' might want to know...
 
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