Honda Filter Bypass Pressure

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A bit of information for whom it may concern:

I had been under the impression that the Purolator 14610 bypass pressure setting (14-16 psi) is closer to Honda's specification than Wix's 51356 (8-11 psi).

I was wrong, at least according to the service department at my dealer. When I pressed them to look up the information, which they were reluctant to do, they finally said their spec is 10 psi.

This relieves the consternation I felt when I decided to use a Wix for the present OCI, although I suppose it probably makes very little difference.

How often does a filter go into bypass, anyway?
 
Others may suggest otherwise ..but it's very rare ..even with a loaded filter. The bypass limits the amount of resistance the filter can attain. I believe that the setting is based on the strength of the media.
 
Mike, The 14459 is what they spec for the S2000, I believe, and probably the sportier Acuras. It is a short, fat filter somewhat larger by volume than the 14610. Most Hondas get the 14610.

Thanks for the comments. My guess at this point is that I should have no worries using P1s, as I change every 5k, the motor is spotless, and it only rarely gets below 20 deg. F. around here.
 
Keep in mind it is a pressure differential valve, which compares the incoming and outgoing pressures and opens if additional fluid is needed.
As a practical matter, about the only times it would be needed are on cold starts (especially in winter in cold climate) and if the filter is partially plugged--- well, OK, if you have a crummy filter that is very restrictive and are using a cheap non-synthetic that doesn't flow well at room temp could also make a difference.
 
I'm using those exact Wix's right now on my 2001 Civic and CR-V. I plan on leaving them on 10k on both cars. Civic has 0w20 M1 and CR-V has 5w20 M1.
I have noticed that the oil light stays on longer on the Civic at first startup with this setup vs. the Amsoil 0w30 and their filters. I think the oil's so thin it needs to build pressure. No problems to date.
 
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