OK, Carolina Labs looks like the place to go, since they include silica and soot measurement, which most of the other places charge extra for. I've seen your posting before, just couldn't find it.
I did notice your soot, iron and chromium are elevated. Again. from spending too much time on the internet, elevated soot particles are the number 1 cause of engine wear. Soot particles are typically in the 20-60 micron size range, which exceeds the typical oil film thickness around bearings and pistons. Thus, the large soot particles cause wear of crankshaft, camshaft, bearings and pistons because they exceed the oil film thickness and essentially act as an abrasive between the aforementioned moving parts.
Have you ever considered a high efficiency bypass oil filter? Amsoil sells a BMK-12 unit which retails for $112.00 You can mount it off a "T" from your oil sender unit and it bypasses 10% of you oil flow through a high efficiency filter which remove 99% of all particulate 1 micron or larger in size. In essence, it removes all the soot from your oil and prevents the damage caused by soot contaminated oil. After a couple hours of running, you oill is essentially clean as fresh oil.
I am working with Amsoil to figure out a way to adapt thier BMK-13 remote filter, which incorporates a remote full flow filter with a high efficiency bypass filter to the Deuce filtration system. Just imagine the advantages of this setup. Immediate full oil pressure on engine startup (no wait time for the stock cannister filters to fill up), a spin off full flow filter, plus a high efficiency bypass filter all in one package! Hope I can get it to work.Just gotta figure out the right adapters to match the original Deuce filter base.
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