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Re: Bypass vs. full flow oil filters
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Pardon. I meant to add my old post above only as a link to my reply to RedHexTex & company's most welcomed info about microns in the below thread, not to start a new thread.
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Both pistons and rings have been much improved in recent decades, as have motor oils. A lot of vehicles now have overdrive, too. Bore to stroke ratios affect longevity, too. I believe that durability is best with the stroke just a little longer than the bore size.

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