Champion Labs PH10063 C&P

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Out/off: Champion Labs ph10063 & 8 qts Valvoline Advanced 0w20.

In/on: 8 qts Valvoline HM FS 5w30 & another Champion Labs ph10063 filter.

This particular one came off my 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.3L. 5600 miles on this run. This truck has seen its last 0w20 blend and will from now on only get 5w30 or maybe a 0w40. I got one more PH10063 filter to use before I decide if I’ll try another filter or just stick with this. I may try the redesigned AC Delco PF63 next but at $2 and change from rock auto it’s hard not to just stick with this. All these filters from my stash have performed well.

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I see no advantage above this filter. There are countless trucks with countless miles under heavy use, with PF AC Delco filters. This filter is no different that the PFs, other than the color and branding of the shell.

I to saw many on Rock Auto for $2 or so. I bought several for several different things, like my Kubota stuff, k30 Truck, 454 RV engine etc. I have cut many of these open aswell, and never seen a physical failure of any kind.
 
Has anyone seen published efficiency data on the filters featured here?
Would those numbers be the same today? Things change all the time.

Don't get me wrong, I have always liked AC Delco filters based on how well the ADBV performed.
However, particle size and dirt retention, and other measurable items, come up.

How can one "see an advantage" or spot deficiencies?
 
Has anyone seen published efficiency data on the filters featured here?
Would those numbers be the same today? Things change all the time.

Don't get me wrong, I have always liked AC Delco filters based on how well the ADBV performed.
However, particle size and dirt retention, and other measurable items, come up.

How can one "see an advantage" or spot deficiencies?
I would say, cut the filter open and look at the construction.

There is alot of trust associated with these for sure.

This is one reason the non can style is better imo
 
Has anyone seen published efficiency data on the filters featured here?
Would those numbers be the same today? Things change all the time.

Don't get me wrong, I have always liked AC Delco filters based on how well the ADBV performed.
However, particle size and dirt retention, and other measurable items, come up.

How can one "see an advantage" or spot deficiencies?
The ACD twin was 25 micron …
 
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