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Bypass filters
What bypass filter setup is best for the 6.0, you know reasonable price, quality filtration and readily available filters that do a good job. Any suggestions on brand as well as best place to buy. I know I should've done a search but I'm getting ready to do a change and wanted some input.
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AMS and FS 2500 are the best. They both filter one micron but the FS is a higher quality and more expensive
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I have an fs-2500 on my 6.0 and my buddy has the oil guard on his cummins, at 3000 miles my oil is still clear, and for my buddies oil 600 miles after an oil change is not even close to being as clean as mine. I know its not apples to apples but it is a good comparison.
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Keep in mind the cummins makes alot more soot than the power stroke and the duramax. A true test is not the color test. But I agree, I had the amsoil by pass on my cummins and loved it. I am going to instal one on my ford too
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Can you tell me best place to buy these products, like the fs 2500
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I doubt that your oil is still clear...... |
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Amsoil BMK-11.
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Does anyone know why the Fleetguard FF5320 filter with appropriate mount (flow restricting orfice) would not work for a bypass filter
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I realy like the AMS bypass over anyother. I would get the FS but its too expensive. Otherwise I would get the FS.
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