NCheek
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Anybody ever use one of these? seems to be the least expensive option for bypass filtration. The filter media is a roll of 2-ply, 500 sheet toilet paper...
Now that's the kind of reply I was looking for... Good to know, since you have the Amsoil bypass system, what are the types of filters and such that it uses?
The Amsoil bypass uses a spin on filter similar to a regular oil filter. They come in three different lengths depending on how much room you have to mount the thing, it just give more capacity, so if you have room for the longer filter, it just means you can go a bit longer before youll have to change the thing and it adds a little more oil capacity to the system so , in theory some added cooling, but it flows so slowly through the bypass, I don't know in reality how much effect that really has. at 45 mph it takes roughly 5 minuits for all the oil of an average car to make it through the bypass system, so on one of these beasts, figure more like 10 minutes or so.
The Amsoil bypass uses a spin on filter similar to a regular oil filter. They come in three different lengths depending on how much room you have to mount the thing, it just give more capacity, so if you have room for the longer filter, it just means you can go a bit longer before youll have to change the thing and it adds a little more oil capacity to the system so , in theory some added cooling, but it flows so slowly through the bypass, I don't know in reality how much effect that really has. at 45 mph it takes roughly 5 minuits for all the oil of an average car to make it through the bypass system, so on one of these beasts, figure more like 10 minutes or so.