How do you centrifuge your oil?
I filter using 2 large racor filters with water seperaters ,first one is 30 microns, second is 2 microns. The centrifuge would be better if the waste oil quality was questionable and or there is water in it. The waste oil i get is already good quality, in closed containers, 100 % canola and changed often. I can see there is little if any water so i don't have to sweat that.
I heat my collected oil to around 250 deg with a water heater element just to make sure that all of the water is gone and filter it through a screen and then through a 10 micron polypropylene bag filter into the storage tank. I get the bags from McMaster-Carr for about 3 bucks apiece. They will sell to anyone with a credit card and UPS them to your door within a day or two. I've seen filters for much more on E-bay and I bet they're the same ones. Got to run the oil hot. I went with electric heat on the injection lines and around the filter. Got it from fatty wagons. Better prices from them on E-Bay. I switch when the engine is up to temp as I only need the oil hot enough to flow to the filters where it receives the final boost. I calculate that I'm only getting 25 mpg vs 34 on oil but with processing and all, it's less than a buck a gallon. The vehicle is DOA after the bypass hose blew while doing 85. Ran great 'till then.
When I noticed a loss of power, I looked at the gauges and the temp was on it's third time around. It got so hot that it cracked the pre-combustion chambers. Look at the "destroy all lifters" posting to read the complete soap opera on this engine. As a side note, my compression gauge turned out to be shot so my assumptions were probably wrong. Most likely the IP pump coincidentally crapping out at the same time. Know any good rebuilders?
. Unless you're driving in the summer in Phoenix and using molten lead as coolant, I don't see a problem.