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The Greasy Spoon
Best oil filters available in an auto parts store for 5.0
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruslow" data-source="post: 14072962" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I am by no means an oil guru, but what needs also to be taken into account is the amount of oil that gets filtered and if and what the bypass of the filter is set at. You can have a filter that will filter 1 micro but if the bypass is set at 4psi difference then how much is getting filtered? how many cold oil starts are you doing?Since oil is thicker cold the bypass is going to open.And less filtering will be done.i would prefer a non bypass filter that is filtering 15 microns than oil that is filtering 5 microns and a bypass set at 7 psi in my daily driver. Now my motor home is different I start it drive close to 1k before I shut down. So a filter that does filter better with a bypass set low or no bypass is best for me.</p><p></p><p> I have an UOA done on my motorhome and I am now at a change interval of 18k.Blackstone says my motor is wearing LESS now that it was at 40k [has 160k now]. And that is using wix filters.This next time I am going to have the additive package analyized also to see how those are faring at the change interval.Stan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruslow, post: 14072962, member: 623"] I am by no means an oil guru, but what needs also to be taken into account is the amount of oil that gets filtered and if and what the bypass of the filter is set at. You can have a filter that will filter 1 micro but if the bypass is set at 4psi difference then how much is getting filtered? how many cold oil starts are you doing?Since oil is thicker cold the bypass is going to open.And less filtering will be done.i would prefer a non bypass filter that is filtering 15 microns than oil that is filtering 5 microns and a bypass set at 7 psi in my daily driver. Now my motor home is different I start it drive close to 1k before I shut down. So a filter that does filter better with a bypass set low or no bypass is best for me. I have an UOA done on my motorhome and I am now at a change interval of 18k.Blackstone says my motor is wearing LESS now that it was at 40k [has 160k now]. And that is using wix filters.This next time I am going to have the additive package analyized also to see how those are faring at the change interval.Stan [/QUOTE]
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