TinsleyC
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I use the WIX WL10033 oil filter on my car and in another thread, and in other threads and forums, people have warned about not using OEM oil filters. Since the WIX is a top rated filter, I wonder why.
Spin on oil filters have a bypass valve that allows for continued oil flow if they get clogged. This protects the engine from burning up if the filter cannot pass oil.
My 3.8 uses a cartridge filter and it's a simple design - I don't think they have a valve and bypass option. At least I can't see one.
So, is the bypass function built into the filter housing on the car, or does the filter have one? Or is it more complicated than that? I certainly want to retain the bypass feature.
Spin on oil filters have a bypass valve that allows for continued oil flow if they get clogged. This protects the engine from burning up if the filter cannot pass oil.
My 3.8 uses a cartridge filter and it's a simple design - I don't think they have a valve and bypass option. At least I can't see one.
So, is the bypass function built into the filter housing on the car, or does the filter have one? Or is it more complicated than that? I certainly want to retain the bypass feature.


