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Essentially it appears that the EaO09, EaO10, and EaO57 do not have the capacity to handle the sludge production over the prescribed 25,000 mile recommended limits.
The holding capacity is max'd out before that time/mileage. It is recommended that whatever filter you choose, that it be changed at the specified OEM recommended change interval.
I interpret it as they're not going to figure out what the limits are in terms of functional duration.
Essentially it appears that the EaO09, EaO10, and EaO57 do not have the capacity to handle the sludge production over the prescribed 25,000 mile recommended limits.
The holding capacity is max'd out before that time/mileage. It is recommended that whatever filter you choose, that it be changed at the specified OEM recommended change interval.
I interpret it as they're not going to figure out what the limits are in terms of functional duration.