Awesome then I will use them up. Thank you.Are you asking if the Fram CORE with an ADBV is OK to use in a Skyactiv engine?....if so... I've used several Fram 6607's and even 7317's without issues in our CX-30.
That's basically what I read across the internet that by design the ADBV is not needed and there could be potential issues with the ADBV during a cold start either restricting flow or getting torn/ripped caused by the SkyActive higher compression.For my friend's CX-5 I maintain.. I found it interesting that Mazda doesn't have the ADBV at all on their oil filters. I wondered if it's a flow issue or it's because the filter is already mounted vertically as to not need one.
How does high compression affect the oil filter?That's basically what I read across the internet that by design the ADBV is not needed and there could be potential issues with the ADBV during a cold start either restricting flow or getting torn/ripped caused by the SkyActive higher compression.
We don't see ADBVs (even nitrile rubber ones) all torn up and ripped from doing cold starts in the dead of winter. If that happened it would happen on any oil filter. And if a positive displacement oil pump can't overcome a minor flow resistance of a rubber ADBV, then Subaru better hire some better design engineers, lol. Engine compression has nothing to do with the oil filter functionality.That's basically what I read across the internet that by design the ADBV is not needed and there could be potential issues with the ADBV during a cold start either restricting flow or getting torn/ripped caused by the SkyActive higher compression.
That's what I was wondering myself unless what the poster meant on a Mazda forum the high rpm during a cold start upHow does high compression affect the oil filter?
Okay SkyActive owners, how many of you using the OE or WIX filter without the ADBV? I have a bunch of FRAM CORE 6607's I want to use up.