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Baxter Performance spin on filter adapter

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2025 ST
#61
That start-up clatter you describe sounds like a cam phaser issue.

Maybe. It's not dramatic. But, I can definitely hear a difference in noise that maps to the time period where logs show very low oil pressure.

I'm still shocked that we can't all agree that the less time an engine spends running with low oil pressure, the better. This is a fundamental truth in my eyes. But welcome to the Internet, where supposed "locked in experts" will call that "idiotic".

 

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2020 Explorer ST
#62
This video is what sold me on it: https://www.baxterperformanceusa.com/videos/ford-2-7-and-3-0-ecoboost-spin-on-adapter-introduction
It is expensive, but when you see it you'll understand why, it's really well made.I was a little skeptical about "not spilling a drop" of oil when you remove the filter, but it's true. Just hit it with 30 psi or so for a few seconds, and it's totally dry when you remove it. Best of all, changing the filter doesn't feel like an ordeal. Takes a fraction of the time, and is less stressful when you get rid of those stupid o-rings, etc. I'm a fan.

CCS86 - just listened to your video. That is definitely more noise than mine's ever made, but it sounds like "normal" valvetrain noise (not phasers) to me anyway...I would bet this adapter would help that alot if it concerns you.
 



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