No, it does not exist and likely can't be disclosed.Does anyone know if/where to find specs like efficiency ratings and bypass valve settings for the factory Honda filters? Especially the made in Japan version.
https://www.rudzracing.com/product-page/jdm-honda-oem-oil-filteryes A01's were a great filter. wish you could still order them. glad i still have a large stash of them lol.
would be nice if they showed which part number those are lol
almost certainly a 15400-RTA-003. That would be the Mahle-Tennex filter. Excellent quality.would be nice if they showed which part number those are lol
Yes, I'm sure it is the JDM 15400-RTA-003 filter made by Mahle in Japan. Here is another place that sells them -almost certainly a 15400-RTA-003. That would be the Mahle-Tennex filter. Excellent quality.
Just confirming this, they are. I got this filter from the first site Iinked earlier in the thread - $10.50 shipped.almost certainly a 15400-RTA-003. That would be the Mahle-Tennex filter. Excellent quality.
What's the definition of "high flow" since the thread about the myth of "Flow Over Efficiency" shows that almost all filters have pretty low dP vs flow, and are within a few dP of each other at pretty high flow rates.Is the obvious subpar OEM 15400-PLM-A02 considered to be a high flow filter ?
I think it is as Honda apparently specified a less efficient, by lab test, filter from Fram. They could have just used the extra guard, but didn’t. Whip City Wrencher has posted several different Made in Japan oil filters. I think all of them had many open voids in the media. Surprising results. Clearly manufacturers have to engineer their filters to flow well as much as possible. Probably the most efficient Honda oil filter is the USA made filter. Not gospel, but it seems that way from tests.Is the obvious subpar OEM 15400-PLM-A02 considered to be a high flow filter ? That's the kind of filter I'm looking for,,,,for my 615,120K K-24 engine. That's what I'm using now at 3k OCI's.. Engine seems to like it. No dry starts.
The engine is pretty much shot in my book,
Are you racing this engine near redline a lot where the flow going through the engine is 10+ GPM? If not, then the difference in dP vs flow of any filter isn't going to make any difference to keeping the engine well lubricated with oil flow. You are caught up in the "flow over efficiency" myth.Thank you, need as much oil at various temps, to reach critical parts quickly. The engine is pretty much shot in my book, so super clean oil won't make much of a difference to it at that mileage. As long as it's somewhat filtered is good enough. Gets 3k OCI's anyway. OEM filter will work just fine. Using 20k oil . Catch some good sales at Walmart ! Got oil stashed all over the house..LOL..
Too old, like me...Too many miles 615,120k..Plenty of power. No oil burning. Idles smooth ( had a few valve adjustments on it done already)...Nothing to actually point out that wrong with it. Guess I'm just old school...don't trust an engine with that many miles on it. I'm used to the 70's cars.....100k and they were toast. I know the K24 is an amazing engine....but it was A LOT of stop and go, and quite a few long highway romps with it. Just want to keep things lubed on cold NY winter starts.