stevenr816;1740900 said:
I'm not going to run a Fram trust me, thats just the part number I'm wanting to run for the volume.
So does a dual filter head go from 1 filter to the other filter or just get split between the 2. Im just confused on the 4 ports, unless it has a thermostat in it?
A higher volume filter is really not going to do much for you - all it will have is more filter media surface area.
A dual filter head feeds both filters equally. With a Trasko on one side, most of the oil will flow through the other (full flow) filter due to the intrinsic restriction of the Trasko. The 4 ports are there to allow flexibility - one in/out on each side for routing. Really simple.
Moy;1740903 said:
use the trasko right before the engine and the Canton between the block and thermostat to ensure a clean system. I have a Canton filter in between the block and thermostat so that all the oil that circulates through the system is clean. If anything shaves off, it'll be caught by the filter and not be circulated throughout the rest of the system
Basic misunderstanding how a bypass filter like the Trasko works: A bypass filter diverts a small portion of oil through an orifice and forces it under pressure through a dense filter. In the Trasko the filter element looks like a roll of TP, because basically that is what it is. In my motorguard bypass filter it is a roll of TP - Scotts 1000 sheet to be exact
Even though a small amount of oil is filtered (compared to a full flow), over time all the oil in the system is filtered. This results in oil that is essentially free of particulates.
There is zero reason to place the Trasko "right before the engine" - it can be anywhere and it will do it's job. You do want a full flow (like the Canton) to filter oil before it hits the engine. A dual filter head is a simple solution that will accomplish both objectives.