Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Why did Honda recommends changing filter every other oil change for most of its vehicles ?
Because even using the tiny filters on these engines, they'll still last longer than the automatic transmission. And, if you live in a rust-belt, the engine will last longer than the rest of the car.
Consider that fuel injection with Oxygen sensor and MAF air controls, smaller volume coolant systems, better PVC systems, etc., allow engines to run more efficiently than ever...it's the byproducts of incomplete combustion and the crud caused by excess water vapor that are the big enemies of oil filter longevity. Modern engines just don't have the filtration requirements of those in the past.
20,000 miles on a Honda filter is fine in my book, unless I put very few miles on the car per year, or, lived in the Arctic circle and didn't get the car fully warmed up on my drive from my Igloo to the Quickie Mart.