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Baxter Performance spin on filter adapter

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I have probably done more datalogs on this engine than 99% of the people here. You’re not going to find some gotcha moment.

What's your point? I don't care about how many datalogs you have taken. We are talking about a specific topic, not about you and how experienced you think you are.

Are you really arguing that getting oil pressure up as soon as possible is not important?
 

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What's your point? I don't care about how many datalogs you have taken. We are talking about a specific topic, not about you and how experienced you think you are.

Are you really arguing that getting oil pressure up as soon as possible is not important?
The car gets oil pressure up plenty fast. It works as designed without the need for extra parts. As my first post said…this is a solution looking for a problem. You’re quite literally looking for a problem where there isn’t one.
 

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The car gets oil pressure up plenty fast. It works as designed without the need for extra parts. As my first post said…this is a solution looking for a problem. You’re quite literally looking for a problem where there isn’t one.

If you were as experienced as you claim to be, you would know that the majority of engine wear occurs during cold starts.

Getting oil pressure up faster absolutely helps to mitigate this wear, and acting like that is a worthless pursuit just shows your lack of understanding.
 



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