Interesting exploration into a variety of slant six optional oil filters with a standpipe:
I don't make any recommendations about oil filters because I don't actually know anything about oil filters, and I have never had a bad experience that I could specifically attribute to an oil filter.
I will make this observation about the linked oil filter discussion, though, which also applies to almost all other discussions about oil filters, as well as about oil, and a number of other things:
Aside from illustrating a few observable physical characteristics (which is interesting), nobody is revealing any objective information.
The posters are speculating about whether, logically, a larger filter might cool the oil better, whether an internal standpipe might direct the oil through only a portion of the filter media, whether a relief valve of a given size is large enough, without having any data whatsoever regarding flow rates, flow characteristics, etc.
It's all speculation.
Really, it's all just like a classical philosophy class, Socrates debating Plato debating Descartes about whether when you see the color green, you are seeing the same color green that I'm seeing. Much of what used to be the subject of deep philosophy can now be proven objectively through chemical studies and functional imaging.
What is the nature of desire? Well, this chemical here is released by these cells here, which activate those cells there, and it's the same in mice, dogs, and people.
I never like classical philosophy. Thought it was all bullshit. Probably why I never became a lawyer (big mistake). I feel the same way about these debates. I enjoy seeing the oil filters cut away, but almost all of the discussion is elaborate self-gratification.
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– Eric