I'm only interested in two things Filter efficiency at 20 microns and the cost.I would want to know the total flow rate between each filter regardless of number of holes. That would give me the warm and fuzzy feeling.
In all seriousness, It sounds like you are concerned that a lower amount of holes will result in lower oil flow. Are you seeing differences in oil pressure or other signs of oil starvation between the two filters? If so then you definitely have something to base your hypothesis.No offense to anyone that replied, but I feel as if I asked a "NEWB" Q?. IMHO, I felt it was a legitimate Q? Even though only a few members answered me with a legitimate reply (IMO), I know now not to ask a stupid Q? anymore. Sorry, I'm just trying to learn.
One more thing. I have been here for 18 years. I have learned so much about oil and filters here, mostly. Maybe I should have paid better attention. Maybe I should have read up more about oil filters. Maybe from now on I should sit back and observe more. Honestly, I don't know anymore.
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Forget that one oil filter has a base end bypass (M1-209) VS the other with a dome end bypass (FRAM-3600). Also, forget that one is a M1, the other a FRAM. Which oil filter would you prefer on your engine? The "type" with (6) oil inlet holes, or the "type" with (8) oil inlet holes? Why?
I myself would want an oil filter with the (8) inlet holes. I don't know if "MY" decision is scientific reason enough, but more holes=more flow? Am I barking up the right tree?
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I wouldn't use number of inlet holes as why I bought a filter.
Easier to use .7854 which is a clockwise group on your calculatorBlue Oval to answer your specific question, I'm not sure the number of holes really matters. It is the area of those holes, which allows oil to pass that is most important related to your question. The M1 holes look slightly larger than the Fram so the math would need to be done to confirm. The formula is Area = π × r^2. That said, given our tendency's of more is better I'm guessing people would pick to orange can...
All of that said I don't think the base plate is the limiting factor in an oil filters ability to allow oil to pass. I believe it to be the filter media...
Just my $0.02
No offense to anyone that replied, but I feel as if I asked a "NEWB" Q?. IMHO, I felt it was a legitimate Q? Even though only a few members answered me with a legitimate reply (IMO), I know now not to ask a stupid Q? anymore. Sorry, I'm just trying to learn.
One more thing. I have been here for 18 years. I have learned so much about oil and filters here, mostly. Maybe I should have paid better attention. Maybe I should have read up more about oil filters. Maybe from now on I should sit back and observe more. Honestly, I don't know anymore.
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