View Full Version : Magnetic Oil Drain Bolts


Armystrong
12-18-2007, 08:52 PM
Outstanding Offer!

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While I searching for Honda forums I came across a Topic from another forum on Magnetic Drain plugs.

I have been looking for STRONG plugs for a long time. All the ones from the parts stores SUCK, and cant even hold up my Leatherman. This drain plug offered by STEALTH1 is extremely strong. I just got two of them today for my 05 Pilot and 05 Accord and I am extremely glad I ordered these. They rock.

KEEP IN MIND the price may have changed so dont quote my price of $26.00 from PayPal. (Normally $25.00 for the two plugs but 3% Paypal Charge)

Here is the info he posted on another forum:
STEALTH1 at http://www.torontoaccords.com/forums...ic.php?t=41568

I would like to thank the Toronto Accord/TSX club for allowing me to become a Vendor on your site. I hope I can build relationships and friendships with many of you through offering you products at the best prices possible. To kick-off my Vendor status I would like to offer these high quality Magnetic Oil Pan and Transmission Drain Plugs. If you have recently done an engine rebuild or transmission rebuild these plugs are a MUST in my opinion to protect your freshly machined cylinders or new Close ratio gears from metal particles.

Fitments Available For:
- Honda/Acura Oil Pan Fitment
- Honda/Acura Manual Transmission Fitment
- Lexus Oil Pan Fitment
- Mazda Oil Pan Fitment
- Mitsubishi Oil Pan Fitment
- Nissan Oil Pan Fitment
- Subaru Oil Pan Fitment
- Toyota Oil Pan Fitment
- Ford Oil Pan Fitment
- GM Oil Pan Fitment
- Vauxhall Oil Pan Fitment
- Opel Oil Pan Fitment

ALL FITMENTS IN STOCK!!!

These magnetic drain plug sets sell for $30+US from other companies but we feel we can do better.Well it's october so pricing is now $15 each or if you purchase more than 1 it is $10 for each additional plug (first plug is $15 and every one after that is $10). For anyone who wont be able to arrange pickup with me shipping is approx $2.50 with packaging costs and everything included, add $0.50 for each plug after that.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb276/gearboxracquetball/magneticdrainplug_197.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb276/gearboxracquetball/MetalParticles.jpg

Contact Info:
Chris Richardson
Touge Tuning
Email: Sales@TougeTuning.com
MSN: TougeTuning@hotmail.com

XLR8
12-18-2007, 10:01 PM
umm...this and the other thread about key covers makes me kind of wonder if you are just pitching stuff...

Aviography
12-19-2007, 06:50 AM
umm...this and the other thread about key covers makes me kind of wonder if you are just pitching stuff...

:confused:

I don't see that, it seems he's just passing on good info, I haven't seen either before, probably wouldn't bother with the key cover as it really seems to make the buttons less accessable, especially with gloves on during the winter.

I am however quite interested in the magnetic oild drain plug.

So I do aapreciate the info on niffty finds.

MotorCity Honda
12-19-2007, 06:52 AM
:confused:

I don't see that, it seems he's just passing on good info, I haven't seen either before, probably wouldn't bother with the key cover as it really seems to make the buttons less accessable, especially with gloves on during the winter.

I am however quite interested in the magnetic oild drain plug.

So I do aapreciate the info on niffty finds.


+1:yes:

benjamming
12-19-2007, 07:36 AM
I wonder how that strong of a magnet would do with an oil that uses a lead based compound as an additive such as Neo?

Aviography
12-19-2007, 08:13 AM
Are these additives ferrous or magnetic in property? If not then I'd imagine it would have no effect?

benjamming
12-19-2007, 09:26 AM
See, I don't know. However, it is really a slightly out there reply since Neo is the only company that I am aware of using anything crazy like a lead-based additive. However, the possiblity is still, well, possible. :)

XLR8
12-19-2007, 12:37 PM
just the last two posts of his looked like ads to me

Armystrong
12-20-2007, 10:01 PM
umm...this and the other thread about key covers makes me kind of wonder if you are just pitching stuff...

NO.....I would saying I am passing on some photos of accessories that haven't been brought up in this forum. Since these drain bolts were very hard to come by and if there are others out there whom have spent the amount of time I did in looking for a powerful Magnetic Drain Bolt, I am saving them some time. And if there are others in the forum that don't know about these nifty bolts, they do now.

As far as the key covers, I just saw them at the Honda dealership and then saw them on ebay. So if you dont want to drive all the way to your honda dealership to get this, I am supplying you and others with the a site location.

If you have a good item why not share it with others. I guess you could say I am being more constructive than just here to add a few words to some threads.....no pun intended.

Armystrong
12-20-2007, 10:11 PM
just the last two posts of his looked like ads to me

Aviography
MotorCity Honda

Thanks for helping out in a way of showing others that there are gadgets out there that others don't know about and might be interested in. I am bye far not an advertiser. I am just passing on things I find that interest me that others may not know about. The key things..........yes that is kinda a generic post.....BUT the magnetic drain plug....I would recommend everyone bye one. Honda put a very small not so strong magnetic drain plug on our tranmissions so why didn't they do it for the Oil pan. So i searched hi and low, I bought several brands, and now I bought 2 of these bad boys and they by far exceeded my expectations as far as the strength of the magnet.

Maybe others are looking for these too and now they have found this, with a good review from me, if that says much. I bought my car based on thousands of reviews and past performance and I am sure you did too (or your parents did for you). So I am merely given a review to what I think is a great product.