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Lots of purse-swinging on this topic. But also, there is a LOT of contradictory info from industry folks with a LOT of experience with this engine. There are no good aftermarket oil filters with the Nissan “recommended” bypass pressure value.
Please post in here with any updated info that can be helpful. If I made an error, let me know so I can correct it.
ALSO, I am NOT criticizing Racebox, Z1, etc. I'm just presenting their info/articles/etc.
The “Too long, didn’t read” (TL;DR): Use the 65F1B.
Here is what I found:
FIRST, the STOCK Nissan-recommended filter for our Z has a bypass relief valve pressure setting of 36 PSI. Here are a bunch of oil filters that WILL thread onto the side of our VR-30 and their relief bypass spec:
NOW, What does this relief valve pressure mean? IF the difference in pressure across the filter elements is greater than its setting, the bypass opens, and becomes the path of least resistance, and that bypassed oil is pushed through all the bearing journals. It just isn’t “filtered” oil.
Things get murky when you listen to the experts: Racebox recommends different oils based off of pressure read at idle, and what your car’s mileage is. They THEN go onto recommend the GT-R filter. https://goracebox.com/blogs/guides/infiniti-q50-q60-and-nissan-z-vr30-maintenance-guide
Z1 sells the Nismo 15208-RN011. Their oil change kits are 0w20 and the 65F1B filter. https://www.z1motorsports.com/lubricating-system/nismo/nismo-performance-oil-filter-p-4275.html
Z1 ALSO says:
*ATTENTION*
If you are using a heavier oil weight than recommended in your FSM, we recommend using the 65F0E filter to allow the heavier oil to flow properly.
If they are picking the 65F0E over the 65F1B SOLELY because of the relief, I'll be disappointed. It is foggy if one filter would allow thicker oil to flow through it better or not.
Let me expound a bit on filtration, and differential pressures.
If you had a filter WITHOUT the bypass relief, what could happen? First, if the filter got clogged, pressure would increase on the inlet side, and be LOWER on the outlet side of the filter. The filter element would eventually blow out. A teeny tiny bit of oil would flow through the filtration element, and the rest would flow through the blow out, and lubing your bearings.
Wait a minute! Sometimes my gauge says 20 PSI. If my filter is clogged, and my relief setting is 36 PSI, isn’t all oil flow to my bearings going to stop? Nope. The oil pump is a positive displacement pump. You cannot run a positive displacement pump at a deadhead. That oil is going out the discharge of the oil pump.
Why would someone recommend the “Longer GT-R filter?” Because Longer filter = more filter surface area = Oil flows slower through the filtration elements = lower differential pressure across the filter.
@KrackaC8 : If you could paste in your 65F1B vs 65F1E stuff from the WDYDTYZT? Thread on pg 136, it would be cool. (I could paste it in to my post, but you did the work and research…)
Please post in here with any updated info that can be helpful. If I made an error, let me know so I can correct it.
ALSO, I am NOT criticizing Racebox, Z1, etc. I'm just presenting their info/articles/etc.
The “Too long, didn’t read” (TL;DR): Use the 65F1B.
Here is what I found:
FIRST, the STOCK Nissan-recommended filter for our Z has a bypass relief valve pressure setting of 36 PSI. Here are a bunch of oil filters that WILL thread onto the side of our VR-30 and their relief bypass spec:
15208-65F1B (made in Japan by Mahle) : 250 kpa / 36 PSI
15208-65F1E (made in Mexico) : 250 kpa / 36 PSI
15208-65FOE: 98 kpa / 14.2 PSI
15208-9E01A (The GT-R filter) : 15 PSI
Mobil 1 M1-108A: 103 kpa / 15 PSI
Mobil 1 M1-110: 103 kpa / 15 PSI
WIX 57356xp: 8-11 PSI
Nismo 15208-RN011: 23 PSI
Bosch 3323: 14-18 PSI
NOW, What does this relief valve pressure mean? IF the difference in pressure across the filter elements is greater than its setting, the bypass opens, and becomes the path of least resistance, and that bypassed oil is pushed through all the bearing journals. It just isn’t “filtered” oil.
Things get murky when you listen to the experts: Racebox recommends different oils based off of pressure read at idle, and what your car’s mileage is. They THEN go onto recommend the GT-R filter. https://goracebox.com/blogs/guides/infiniti-q50-q60-and-nissan-z-vr30-maintenance-guide
Z1 sells the Nismo 15208-RN011. Their oil change kits are 0w20 and the 65F1B filter. https://www.z1motorsports.com/lubricating-system/nismo/nismo-performance-oil-filter-p-4275.html
Z1 ALSO says:
*ATTENTION*
If you are using a heavier oil weight than recommended in your FSM, we recommend using the 65F0E filter to allow the heavier oil to flow properly.
If they are picking the 65F0E over the 65F1B SOLELY because of the relief, I'll be disappointed. It is foggy if one filter would allow thicker oil to flow through it better or not.
Let me expound a bit on filtration, and differential pressures.
If you had a filter WITHOUT the bypass relief, what could happen? First, if the filter got clogged, pressure would increase on the inlet side, and be LOWER on the outlet side of the filter. The filter element would eventually blow out. A teeny tiny bit of oil would flow through the filtration element, and the rest would flow through the blow out, and lubing your bearings.
Wait a minute! Sometimes my gauge says 20 PSI. If my filter is clogged, and my relief setting is 36 PSI, isn’t all oil flow to my bearings going to stop? Nope. The oil pump is a positive displacement pump. You cannot run a positive displacement pump at a deadhead. That oil is going out the discharge of the oil pump.
Why would someone recommend the “Longer GT-R filter?” Because Longer filter = more filter surface area = Oil flows slower through the filtration elements = lower differential pressure across the filter.
@KrackaC8 : If you could paste in your 65F1B vs 65F1E stuff from the WDYDTYZT? Thread on pg 136, it would be cool. (I could paste it in to my post, but you did the work and research…)
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