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      02-20-2011, 06:45 PM   #1
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Magnetic drain plugs

anyone try one yet? saw this in my Bavarian Autosport newsletter
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Magnetic drain plugs -- a proven way to prolong the life of your engine.

Motor oil works best when it is uncontaminated. Continuous friction in your engine creates tiny metal particles that contaminate the oil. These particles are measured in microns (one millionth of a meter: 25 microns = .001"). Oil filters catch the particles larger than about 35 microns, but they do not remove the smaller particles. Even after an oil change, there are still contaminants left in the engine. Over time, these metal particles are circulated millions of times, polishing (wearing) down the metal components inside your engine, degrading its performance and shortening the engine's life until it wears out. Magnetic drain plugs remove the smaller metal particles the oil filter can't, extending the useful life of your engine. It is also less likely that you will experience oil oxidation, as the metal particles that contribute to the process of oxidation adhere to the magnet. We think Dimple™ makes the finest magnetic drain plugs we've ever used. What makes Dimple™ plugs different from other magnetic drain plugs? The magnets. All magnets are not created equal -- Dimple's "Black Hole™" high-temperature magnets are the strongest, high-temperature, neodymium magnets in the world. Regular magnets lose magnetism at 175° F; Dimple's neodymium magnets are rated at over 300° F, so they continue to grab those destructive metal particles even when things get hot. In addition, Dimple's magnets degrade at the incredibly slow rate of ½ of 1% every 100 years, so they are guaranteed to work throughout your lifetime.
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# Custom made for BMW vehicles, featuring a large 8 mm neodymium magnet rated at 300° F.
# Double-sealed for a no-leak connection.
# Plug will seal and reseal repeatedly without having to replace gasket.
# Impervious to vibration and temperature variation -- won't back out when properly torqued.
# M12 x 1.5
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Magnetic Oil Drain Plug
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      02-21-2011, 02:46 AM   #2
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Installed one in my car during my 'inbetween' oil change. Haven't had a chance to look at it though after running a while, as I haven't got to the dealer oil change yet. Got mine from ECSTuning though.

Figured it couldn't hurt...
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While these certainly don't hurt anything and are generally cheap, I wouldn't expect your engine to last longer due to this mod. It's nice and can't hurt, but it barely helps, if at all.
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OP any update on these plugs?

How about ones from www.goldplug.com?
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      01-24-2012, 07:44 PM   #5
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Just bought one from there ^
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OP any update on these plugs?

How about ones from www.goldplug.com?
I have seen small amounts of metal from changing my oil, but also I change my oil every 5k. You may see more if your going the 15k or one year
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      01-25-2012, 01:17 AM   #7
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I have seen small amounts of metal from changing my oil, but also I change my oil every 5k. You may see more if your going the 15k or one year
Are the ones from this site constructed well? The ECS ones fall apart and such. Im hoping for a solid piece. Is the magnet really strong? Is it glued in or welded or what? Sorry to ask so much. Thanks
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Not all the metal in the oil is magnetic. Bearing material and even the coatings on the rings are usually not. Only the cylinder walls are unless of course they are coated.
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My first oil change from the oil plug from Bavarian.com i seen a bunch of gunk on it... but that was only once... since then, the magnet has stayed pretty clean (2nd change this past december).

I should have took a pic when i did it about a year ago. I hear the 335's are a little worse when you use it the first time, but i haven't compared this theory.
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