ST4967 5k cut open

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Off a 2012 yaris. I just hacked the dome end open with tin snips.
Really just care about looking at the pleats.
I did cut and stretch the media out to look and there wasn’t much of anything caught.
The ADBV was still flexible.
5k + miles and probably 3 month or so.
Oil was super tech sb and a quart of Rislone engine treatment non concentrated.
Probably should have got another 1k or so out of filter and oil but I had time today.
 

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Good looking filter.
I use the Super Tech MP4967 on our Kawasaki Mule.
A good filter to use on Kawasaki v-twin mower engines.
 
Wonder if the silicone ADBV is coming back on these? Looks like 7500 or more would be possible in a clean engine.
The 10k version has silicone ADBV. It appears to be the only difference whith most of their filter #s except some like the st10060. With that one the 5k version has a dual ADBV/bypass while the 10k version has a real dome end bypass valve.
 
Wonder if the silicone ADBV is coming back on these? Looks like 7500 or more would be possible in a clean engine.
They have a silicone ADBV on the MP version, and that is the only real difference between the two filters, so I doubt the ST version will get the silicone ADBV.
 
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