Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: DuckRyder
The first flaw in you logic (well after assuming that I don’t understand oiling systems) is that you seem to have assumed that a smaller filter is automatically more restrictive.
The first flaw in your response is you missed a critical statement in my quote:
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
A bogus claim, a smaller oil filter will not increase engine oil pressure. If anything, it will decrease oil pressure at near redline when the pump hits pressure relief because it most likely has a bit more flow resistance compared to the same filter in a larger size.
You can’t say the claim is bogus and then qualify your statement that it is bogus by adding additional caveats not in the original claim.
You said the claim is bogus, I’m simply asking you to prove it. I make no claim either way.
Originally Posted By: DuckRyder
The first flaw in you logic (well after assuming that I don’t understand oiling systems) is that you seem to have assumed that a smaller filter is automatically more restrictive.
The first flaw in your response is you missed a critical statement in my quote:
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
A bogus claim, a smaller oil filter will not increase engine oil pressure. If anything, it will decrease oil pressure at near redline when the pump hits pressure relief because it most likely has a bit more flow resistance compared to the same filter in a larger size.
You can’t say the claim is bogus and then qualify your statement that it is bogus by adding additional caveats not in the original claim.
You said the claim is bogus, I’m simply asking you to prove it. I make no claim either way.
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