Wix/Napa Golds. I use these on my SHO and our oil pumps are rated at 12gpm+
How you doin' Skortch?quote:
Originally posted by SkortchGT:
Anyone have any recommendations on what oil filter to use in a 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 (twin turbo)? I am looking for something widely available, good filtering ability, and EXCELLENT flow/non restrictive. The more high flow, the better. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!![]()
Good point, but thats looking at filter restriction only. There are other parts to the filter that the K&N has a flow advantage on.quote:
Originally posted by TC:
K&Ns are certainly good filters, but I did note that Mercruiser's recent study showed PureOne to have 25 micron largest/11 micron smallest media pores, while K&N had 39/19, a pretty substantial difference. I would think that by going from PureOne 14459 to PureOne 24458, bumping up media 50% to 175 sq in in the process, you can have BOTH fine filtration AND good flow.
In my filter test, I found the center tube and base plate looked a little more restrictive than other filters.quote:
Originally posted by TC:
Yeah, I guess there's two sides to the same coin here. K&Ns have been shown to flow quite well. But the flip side is does a filter such as the oversized PureOne 24458 NOT flow well enough? Don't know the definitive answer, but the internal images of the PureOne base plate, center tube, can/cartridge clearance, etc. don't show anything that would suggest flow restrictive qualities, at least that I can see. PureOne is a restrictive media, but at least in the 24458 compensates by having twice as much total area as a Bosch 3312. With no trash-talkin' intended towards K&N whatsoever -- they're great filters -- I personally prefer something which filters in the PureOne/Mobil 1/Baldwin crowd, down close to single digits in regards to microns.