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Old Sep 26, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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Hey guys,
So don't remember how I found this, but did find a company that makes transmission line filters using a magnet and some filters to help pull out the metal particals that float through the transmission oil.
I've heard of people using this in the is300 but not sure if anyone has used this in the 2IS (i own a is350).
It seems like a cheap and easy way to keep the oil cleaner and help to lengthen the life of the trans.

http://www.emergingent.com/subpage1Magnefine.htm

Let me know if you guys know anything about this or any personal experiences on it.
Thanks
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by marine1342
Hey guys,
So don't remember how I found this, but did find a company that makes transmission line filters using a magnet and some filters to help pull out the metal particals that float through the transmission oil.
I've heard of people using this in the is300 but not sure if anyone has used this in the 2IS (i own a is350).
It seems like a cheap and easy way to keep the oil cleaner and help to lengthen the life of the trans.

http://www.emergingent.com/subpage1Magnefine.htm

Let me know if you guys know anything about this or any personal experiences on it.
Thanks
Won't work on any 2IS as there are no external cooling lines with transmission fluid in them.
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