OK. I have searched and read posts here dating back several years having to do with the Ecore design. I have also read as much Champion literature as I could find on it. I cut one open that I had run on my '95 F-150. But I still have a question or two.
Wix lists the 51372 for a 4.6L Ford V-8 with a bypass pressure of 16 PSID. The 51365 for a Subaru 2.5L has a has an 8-11 PSID. The 51191 for a VW 1.8L Turbo has a PSID of 30.
Can Champion really calibrate their nitrile adbv/bypass to these varying PSID's? And if they can, won't it function differently when the oil is cold as opposed to when it's hot? And what about nitrile hardening as it ages?
Wix lists the 51372 for a 4.6L Ford V-8 with a bypass pressure of 16 PSID. The 51365 for a Subaru 2.5L has a has an 8-11 PSID. The 51191 for a VW 1.8L Turbo has a PSID of 30.
Can Champion really calibrate their nitrile adbv/bypass to these varying PSID's? And if they can, won't it function differently when the oil is cold as opposed to when it's hot? And what about nitrile hardening as it ages?