Bypass oil filter systems
06-29-2017, (Subject: Bypass oil filter systems ) 
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RE: Bypass oil filter systems
The amount of oil flow through a bypass filtration system is limited to what will be parasitically scavenged from the system based on; pressure, hose diameter, resistance, and flow capabilities. Most systems are typically rated at about 2 gal/min, so an 11 gallon sump should theoretically filter 100% of the volume every 5-1/2 mins (about 10 times/hr). The reality is that the bypass filtered oil is returned to the sump where it blends with the non-bypassed filtered oil.
That's why it's called a Bypass Filter System and the factory filter is called a Full Flow Filter because 100% of the oil flows through that filter.


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RE: Bypass oil filter systems - Hammerhead - 06-29-2017



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