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<blockquote data-quote="JSPANIER" data-source="post: 1903606" data-attributes="member: 7055"><p>You would. E far better of spending your money on a high efficiency single pass filter. Cleanliness is the key to reduced wear. Synthetic is far cleaner out of the bottle than petroleum based fluids so that's a plus. Amsoil has a single pass filter that's the top in the industry. Just remember that the oil passages in an engine are very small so DON'T PUSH YOUR OIL CHANGE INTERVALS OUT WITHOUT UPGRADING YOUR FILTER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSPANIER, post: 1903606, member: 7055"] You would. E far better of spending your money on a high efficiency single pass filter. Cleanliness is the key to reduced wear. Synthetic is far cleaner out of the bottle than petroleum based fluids so that's a plus. Amsoil has a single pass filter that's the top in the industry. Just remember that the oil passages in an engine are very small so DON'T PUSH YOUR OIL CHANGE INTERVALS OUT WITHOUT UPGRADING YOUR FILTER. [/QUOTE]
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