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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by joyride
    so using a smaller oil filter increases the oil pressure somwhat?
    and the 'con' is that it doesnt filter as good as a larger filter?
    no, no con... (if you change filters every 10'000km)

    just higher oil pressure...
    B20VTEC - since 2002

  2. #14
    so whats the gain of higher oil pressure ??

    how do these compare to standard honda ones ?

  3. #15
    so whats the gains of using the hamp filter over the honda one ?

  4. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    Sorry but oil filter size has no bearing on oil pressure. Oil pressure is controlled by the pressure relief valve only.
    this does not concur with my personal experience...

    but this is with a oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit.

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by EG5[KRT] View Post
    so whats the gains of using the hamp filter over the honda one ?
    apparently (and in my own experience) smaller filters increase oil pressure and oil pressure consistency...

    for some discussion, see here:

    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1440263

    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=667846

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  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell View Post
    You can use the one for the DC5 Integra,

    it is much smaller, but has the same thread and o-ring size as normal Honda one..

    i am using one now, as i believe that it improves oil pressure (as it is smaller)
    eh?
    all honda filters are the same bar the nsx and some other v6 hondas.

    prelude
    teg
    civics
    s2k
    crv
    euro
    accords.
    practically use all the same oil filters.
    15400-rta-004

  8. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    It's irrelevant what size your oil filter is on oil pressure. You can run the engine with no filter (with proper holes blocked) or a 5 gallon filter and once it's full of oil it will still have the same oil pressure as when there was one.

    The stock oil pump pressure relief valve keeps the oil pump from producing excess oil pressure no matter what volume the pump is pumping into and it's set at the factory oil filter volume has no effect on the valve.

    The pressure relief valve inside the filter they are discussing in your links is just internally to the filter and the valve opens when the filter is TOO CLOGGED to continue operating safely inside it's burst rating it is NOT controlling engine oil pressure it is just determining which path the oil takes inside the filter, like normal operation with unclogged filter or bypass the filter element when the filter is clogged only.
    so why, when i fitted a smaller K20A oil filter to my system, did the oil pressure increase?

  9. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by destrukshn View Post
    eh?
    all honda filters are the same bar the nsx and some other v6 hondas.

    prelude
    teg
    civics
    s2k
    crv
    euro
    accords.
    practically use all the same oil filters.
    15400-rta-004
    so what is the 15400-PLC-004 oil filter?

  10. #22
    i went from:

    a Ht=75mm Dia=84mm size oil filter:



    to a Ht=85mm Dia=69mm size oil filter:



    and my oil pressure increased?

    was this a coincidence?

    if so, why did my oil pressure decrease after i went back to the original sized one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell View Post
    so what is the 15400-PLC-004 oil filter?
    PLC was the older one.
    RTA is the newer one.

    both the same, just a diff part number.
    same size and all.
    PLC is made in jap
    RTA is made in USA and jap, depending which batch it is.

  12. #24
    so what is the top filter in the two pics i posted above?

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