Puff01
I've never had my truck's oil analyzed in the past, however I intend to do a couple for the reasons listed above. Luckely I changed the oil at the same time I installed the big filter.
I drive on dusty gravel roads a lot. My guess is that I'd see more benefit from a box to seal the filter from the underhood air than from a prefilter. My thinking is that the front tires are kicking up dust that has to be filtered out. If I were drawing air from the existing cowling duct opening, as well as the factory opening in the fender, I'd have both cooler and cleaner air.
Be interesting to see a few oil analysis to see just how good this new approach is. It'll likely also be a couple or three months before I have the miles for a test .
As a PS, and I know this dosen't sound right on first glance, but I belive it is. Our air filters will do a better job after they have been run a while, as they gain some seasoning, the larger filter passages clog up first, causing the smaller filter openings to flower a greater percentage of the filtered air, filtering out even smaller particles. In other words, doing a better job of keeping out the dirt.
That's one of the main reasons to use a good filter-minder to judge when it's time to change the filter as opposed to just looking at it.
Ronnie