Description
Aprilia Applications
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RSV4: 2009-2025
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1000/1100 Tuono: 2011-2025
Features
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Cleanable and Reusable
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Superior Filtration: 35 microns “absolute rating” (one-pass test). This is far superior to lower micron multiple-pass rated paper filters. (Please Google research if you’re unfamiliar with why this is better.)
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Proven Aerospace, NASCAR, Indy, and Formula 1 Technology
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Gunmetal-grey Anodized Finish
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High Flow Rate
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Easy Filter Element Inspection
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Unaffected by Water, Heat, or Pressure
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Environmentally Friendly
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Pays for Itself: Long-term savings by eliminating the need for replacement filters.
Superior Filtration Technology
This should be the last oil filter you’ll ever need to buy! Constructed from laser-cut, medical-grade 304 stainless steel micronic filter cloth, the FLO Oil Filter provides up to 200% more filter area in many cases. It catches particles down to 35 microns (absolute rating, one-pass test), which is about three times better than most good paper or brass filters.
Unlike glued paper filters, the FLO Oil Filter pleat seam is welded and designed to withstand temperatures up to 600°F.
Consistent Flow Under All Conditions
The FLO Oil Filter ensures consistent flow under all conditions, including extreme heat, the presence of water, and cold starts. Paper filters can struggle in these conditions, often causing the bypass valve to open and allow unfiltered oil to enter your engine. The FLO Oil Filter prevents this, offering superior protection under any condition.
This high-tech filtration technology is used across various high-performance sectors, including NASCAR, Indy-type cars, Formula 1, and the aerospace industry, where filtration is critical for performance and reliability.
Environmental Benefits
In addition to its performance advantages, the FLO Oil Filter helps keep old, used filters out of landfills, making it an environmentally friendly option.
Cleaning Instructions
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Note the original filter position to ensure correct installation.
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Clean the filter at each oil change using solvent, contact cleaner, kerosene, or any other degreasing agent—even common dish soap works.
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Blow air through the filter from the inside out to remove any small particles or cleaning agents.
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Lubricate rubber parts with clean oil before installation to ensure a proper seal.