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Old 09-05-2013, 06:57 PM   #12
gpshumway
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Originally Posted by subi400 View Post
I don't think you get it do ya.... doesn't matter how the filter filters the oil, if it DOES NOT have the right bypass spec of 23 psi then the filter will be in bypass mode at least 50 % of the time. Tell me how that filter is filter your oil correctly...hmm??

Don't you get it that subaru engines run almost double the oil pressure compared to others there for they require a filter with the correct bypass spec of 23 psi... in order to filter an adequate amount of oil during operation...

Go take your engine apart and tell me how that filter is doing...
WTF?

Stop throwing around specific numbers when you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. At least 50% of the time? Based on what analysis? Show me some engineering calculations or empirical data please.

Double the oil pressure? Um, no. The PRV is set at 85 psi, which is pretty normal for all engines, lots of old-school pushrod 'merican V8s have higher PRV settings.

You make an awful lot of strong, inflammatory statements for the amount of real information you provide.
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