I have a Super Tech ST3614 filter in my hands...

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I bought some cheap filters for my ARX experiment, a Purolator and a SuperTech. The Purolator has a conventional type bypass, while the ST has 6 holes and what appears to be a flat spring underneath. Is that a "clicker" type BPV?
 
yup, click click... there should be pics of it somewhere on this site, pretty sure I found some here..
 
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Originally posted by nthach:
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Further compelling evidence that this type of bypass valve is crap...

(Personally I think these arguments are much ado about zip, but, they do generate traffic on this site. And that pays the bills...
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OK have a look at this picture: link

The endcap has six little holes on top. The 4-pronged metal thing to the lower left sits on top of there and covers the little holes. See this picture.

It's thought that the metal endcap will deform (where the pen is pressing down) in order to allow bypass, but the metal is very stiff and there's very little clearance for oil to flow into those 6 tiny little holes.
 
i know an AC Delco filter was used at the last oil change, and since it had the new label, and it did look like a SuperTech, did it used the same bypass?
 
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Originally posted by nthach:
hmm, should i use this when my AutoRX comes in, or should i keep it for the Cressida?

Use the ST filter... it will work fine for the ARx treatment. I'm using the same ST3614 now without any issues.
 
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