They may tell you if you want to take the time. I am ok with them, I know they are not junk. The B33 does have a paper media. It is built to not exceed or be less than the Toyota Filter you buy for your Toyota at the dealership. They don't build filters to compete with the Wix XP, Purolator Boss, Bosch or Mobil 1 filters. They are not in an "efficiency race". Baldwin does make filters for different companies and applications with the fiberglass and fiberglass infused media with efficiency ratings as precise as anybody if that is what the specifications are from the company they are making the filters for. They know how to make filters, that is what they do to make a living. They make good filters to OEM specs, that is what they do, on purpose. Anyhow, they may or may not give you the info you would like to see, I don't know. Their phone number is 308-234-1951, their website is:
https://www.baldwinfilters.com/us/en.html Oh, and they are open 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday thru Friday central standard time.
Just for the heck of it, I looked up the Fleetguard equivalent of the Baldwin B33 and ended up with the LF3614. Then I looked up the Donaldson cross and got the P502015.
Baldwin doesn't give a flow spec and they list efficiency as 23 microns nominal, 45 microns absolute.
Fleetguard gives:
Flow: 11.4L/m
Efficiency: 98.7% at 30 microns
Donaldson gives no flow data, but just efficiency of 50% at 20 microns.
So, from these three brands, it seems like Fleetguard gives the most information.
Now, the statement about "matching OEM specs" doesn't really make sense, because if we look at these part #'s, they aren't for a single application or brand. The B33 for example, is the cross for:
- GMC 25161880 (superceded by 19427700)
- John Deere AM107423
- Toyota 90915-03001
Which are wildly different applications.
The John Deere part # for example, the OE filter uses synthetic blend media.
This is not unlike the Ford FL-820S crossing to the Mopar MO-899, ACDelco PF1250 (and PF26) and Land Rover 4137784. The Baldwin B329 can't possibly match the OE performance for all four, as they all have different specs. (There's also a Mercury Marine cross).