This is what you think. I do not agree. Mfg's can make filters that can handle 30psi (VW). So if the valve was there to protect the media why do some filters have 8-11psi bypass valves?quote:
It's a safety mechanism for the sake of the media ..not the engine.
If those two conditions are met it would be fine. However, during cold starts those conditions are not always met.quote:
I have a filter that fits my 3/4-16 thread that has no bypass valve. What your perceptions be at any point in the use of it as long as two conditions were met? One ..that the relief limit of the pump was never reached... and two ..the PSID progressed without recession during the entire OCI. Would it matter if a bypass valve was there or not??
Personally, I believe that the only purpose of the pressure relief valve is to allow adequate flow during cold start-ups. And, yes, in warmer climates they probably never open.
I also believe that oil filters rarely get loaded very much. So, again the purpose of the pressure relief is to allow flow during cold starts.
I believe this would only happen during cold startup. Normally a VW filter probably has the same pressure drop as most other filters. About 5psi.quote:
Pressure is cumulative through the engine, so if your engine's pressure relief valve is set at 75 PSI, oil pressure to your engine will only get up to 45 psi if you use a VW filter on some other car.
[ May 13, 2005, 06:31 PM: Message edited by: Winston ]