I was reviewing Grease's Oil Filter Study that compares flow rates of various media swatches at 70F. I found the overall spread surprisingly big, which leaves me questioning whether the difference in flow diminishes with higher (normal operating) temps.
Not using actual numbers, let's say Media "A" flows 2x better than Media "B" at 70F. At 190F, do you think "A" would still flow 2x better than "B", or is it possible the oil thins enough were "A" & "B" have less than a 2X difference oe even the same flow rates?
I have 2 cases of the UPF filters that I bought about a year ago based on AC Delco's data, claiming highest filtration and excellent flow. This study has me questioning whether I should get rid of them on eBay
Not using actual numbers, let's say Media "A" flows 2x better than Media "B" at 70F. At 190F, do you think "A" would still flow 2x better than "B", or is it possible the oil thins enough were "A" & "B" have less than a 2X difference oe even the same flow rates?
I have 2 cases of the UPF filters that I bought about a year ago based on AC Delco's data, claiming highest filtration and excellent flow. This study has me questioning whether I should get rid of them on eBay
