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Enhance Performance and Sustainability with PC Racing PC141 Flo Stainless Steel Reusable Oil Filter Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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2.8
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Details

BrandPC Racing
MaterialStainless Steel
Product GradePerformance Part
Vehicle Service TypeAll-Terrain-Vehicles
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.5 x 3.3 x 2 inches

Description of Enhance Performance and Sustainability with PC Racing PC141 Flo Stainless Steel Reusable Oil Filter

Fits: Yamaha YZ/WR 250/400/426 F 98-13, YZ 450 F 03-13, 250 99-08, XT 250 08-12, YFZ 450R 04-13, YFZ 450X 10-13, YFB 450 Kodiak 02-09, Raptor 250 08-13, YFM 400 All 93-13, YMF 350 86-13, WR450F 03-13. Made from laser cut, medical grade, 304 stainless steel micronic filter cloth, this filter provides 200 percent more filter area in many cases. The Flo stainless filter catches items down to 35 microns, which is about 3 times better than most good paper or brass filters. Unlike glued paper filters, the Flo oil filter pleat seam is welded and able to withstand up to 600 degrees. This filter maintains consistent flow under all conditions including extreme heat, the presence of water, and cold start ups where paper filters can flow so poorly that they often cause the bypass valve to open and allow unfiltered oil to enter your engine.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Maybe Scotty is better?

Mixed feelings when it bends a bit after installing and using it in my WR450 I think it filters well but not sure. Maybe Scott's would be better?

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 4 out of 5

At first glance it seems that it doesn't fit as it sticks out.

Got this for a 2006 WR450f. It doesn't seem to fit at first glance as it protrudes a bit and the lid doesn't fit snugly into the cases. But the lid sits nice and flush when you unscrew it. Don't go back until you've tightened all the screws to the recommended torque.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stainless Steel Filter: Filter

Great for Yz450. If you race, flush your oil every 5 hours or less. A 10-hour overland drive is also a good service point. These filters work great and are very easy to clean. Just blow it up by releasing the brakes and you can use it again. Just make sure you paste it right or you'll have flow issues.

Pros
  • Durable Finish
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 1 out of 5

2018 TW200 Crash

Revain and also several other websites list this for the Yamaha TW200. Shortly after an oil change and a short ride it has caused the top of the TW200 to fail due to lack of oil, it's different than the OEM, there is another report I'd like to read from July 2019. *** THIS WILL NOT FIT YAMAHA TV200 ***. I will contact the manufacturer and also Revain.com.

Pros
  • Handy Thing
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst product DO NOT buy for Yamaha TW200

This product shows that Revain is suitable for YAMAHA TW200. It ends up not having holes large enough to pressurize/lubricate oil into the top of the motor until it is installed. This way the top will starve for oil and literally blow your engine! This filter destroyed a friend's engine and almost mine. The bike started squeaking and burned at the top. BUY OEM ONLY! I emailed the seller twice, and no reply, no attention. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT AGAIN IF YOU LOVE YOUR BIKE. 1 star for many!

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 3 out of 5

This will not fit a 2008 YFZ 450 ATV. .

Will not fit 2008 YFZ 450 ATV. The listing says it fits the 04-2013 YFZ 450R, but the YFZ 450 was made from 2004 to 2008 (maybe 2009) and then replaced by the 450R. The filter was too long and I didn't risk breaking the oil filter cover by trying to squeeze the filter. My solution was to remove the thick piece of rubber that sticks to the oil filter cap and make a new one out of my old stock filter. When you tighten the filter, there is still tension on it, but not enough to damage the cap or…

Pros
  • Ultimate Legend
Cons
  • Compatibility