What is the Best Oil Filter for a 5.7 Hemi (non-eTorque)?

What is the Best Oil Filter for a 5.7 Hemi (non-eTorque)?

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There's always a debate about what is best for your 5.7 HEMI. There's been one for Best Oil, Best Oil Filter and what oil to use and which filter to use and more. Please vote below for the Oil Filter that you feel is the Best for your 5.7 HEMI non-eTorque. If the one you feel is the best isn't listed, then post your comments on it and see how many others agree or disagree. Please include your reason why you prefer the filter of your choice too! It may help others to decide which oil filter they may want to switch to.

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Do you do

Do you do super long intervals ?
Not really,i usually change oil once a season,which is maybe about 5,000 miles at most
 

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Not really,i usually change oil once a season,which is maybe about 5,000 miles at most
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Well i guess it cant hurt to have 2 filters. Did it affect your oil pressure reading on the dash being there will be a little more resistance to flow?
 

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Well i guess it cant hurt to have 2 filters. Did it affect your oil pressure reading on the dash being there will be a little more resistance to flow?
Dual filters in parallel reduce the restriction to flow,so my oil pressures actually went up by a couple psi,compared to the stock set-up
 

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Dual filters in parallel reduce the restriction to flow,so my oil pressures actually went up by a couple psi,compared to the stock set-up
Uhh

2 filters REDUCE restriction eh??
Maybe im just a dumb michigan swamp rat but …

In the case of nothing changing but adding a second filter Oil pressure is resistant to flow ….literally. So if the only thing that changed is an added filter and you pressure went up , then flow went down.
 
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