rustyk
04-28-2008, 21:12
I've always preferred Wix filters, having "inside" information about the products, because I worked for Shell Oil when they rebranded Wix air, fuel, and oil filters for sale by the Shell dealers.
However, I've switched to the NAPA 6144 due to an odd issue with the Peninsular/AMG 6.5L TD in my motorhome.
Last September, after the AMG engine had been in service for 9 months, I ran into a problem on my way home from PA. Occasionally, the engine would drop power, see a quick rise in EGT, and copious black smoke (at the time, I had no boost gage installed) - the filter was the Wix installed on the original engine. I limped home and Peninsular was very cooperative in sending a replacement under warranty. Once installed, with a new Wix air filter, the new turbo gave me the performance I originally expected (the first turbo caused EGT to creep up far more quickly than I anticipated). Now I can stand on it, get 15 psi boost, and have yet to hit yellow line (1050F).
Until last week. On my way to NY, coming out of the RV park, I throttled up, and when boost hot 10 psi, it dropped to 1.5 psi, and the smoke recurred. Now being an "expert" on this type event, I backed off, and boost was restored, as was a normal exhaust.
Later that day I called Matt at Peninsular to find out what was wrong with the first turbo; he replied it tested fine, and was installed on another engine, where it operated normally under all conditions. This was crucial information.
Stopping for the night, I replaced the air filter with the NAPA part. All is now well (actually better).
Here's what happened. The Wix filter is too restrictive (even when clean), and it plugs too soon; The vacuum on the turbo intake caused by the obstruction of the plugged filter caused the rubber tube to collapse - while the turbo was spinning normally, it could get no air...
Yes, there is "over filtering" - years ago a certain manufacturer marketed oil filters that filtered out 2 microns. This effectively removed the additive package from the oil...
Anyway, despite my confidence in Wix products, from now on it's Donaldson or NAPA filters, or AC (which are also pretty good).
This may not happen on lightly-loaded 6.5Ls, especially ones with the OEM turbos, but mine is the larger one, and is non-wastegated (safe with the 18:1 pistons), and my engine is always shoving around an eight-ton motorhome.
However, I've switched to the NAPA 6144 due to an odd issue with the Peninsular/AMG 6.5L TD in my motorhome.
Last September, after the AMG engine had been in service for 9 months, I ran into a problem on my way home from PA. Occasionally, the engine would drop power, see a quick rise in EGT, and copious black smoke (at the time, I had no boost gage installed) - the filter was the Wix installed on the original engine. I limped home and Peninsular was very cooperative in sending a replacement under warranty. Once installed, with a new Wix air filter, the new turbo gave me the performance I originally expected (the first turbo caused EGT to creep up far more quickly than I anticipated). Now I can stand on it, get 15 psi boost, and have yet to hit yellow line (1050F).
Until last week. On my way to NY, coming out of the RV park, I throttled up, and when boost hot 10 psi, it dropped to 1.5 psi, and the smoke recurred. Now being an "expert" on this type event, I backed off, and boost was restored, as was a normal exhaust.
Later that day I called Matt at Peninsular to find out what was wrong with the first turbo; he replied it tested fine, and was installed on another engine, where it operated normally under all conditions. This was crucial information.
Stopping for the night, I replaced the air filter with the NAPA part. All is now well (actually better).
Here's what happened. The Wix filter is too restrictive (even when clean), and it plugs too soon; The vacuum on the turbo intake caused by the obstruction of the plugged filter caused the rubber tube to collapse - while the turbo was spinning normally, it could get no air...
Yes, there is "over filtering" - years ago a certain manufacturer marketed oil filters that filtered out 2 microns. This effectively removed the additive package from the oil...
Anyway, despite my confidence in Wix products, from now on it's Donaldson or NAPA filters, or AC (which are also pretty good).
This may not happen on lightly-loaded 6.5Ls, especially ones with the OEM turbos, but mine is the larger one, and is non-wastegated (safe with the 18:1 pistons), and my engine is always shoving around an eight-ton motorhome.