From what I am looking at Amsoil sells the only kit for this year of truck. They do sell a dual head unit that has an adapter that makes both filters remote but it's not recommended for this truck.
I suppose I'd be happy enough going with bypass filtration as long as I don't have to mount the filter pretty much front and center of the engine compartment I've heard people use different locations.
I'm currently using the fleet guard dual stage oil filter which is kind of a poor man's bypass oil filter but it's a darn good filter. I imagine if I had a bypass oil filter I could potentially look into a different filter set but what I mainly curious about is it would be such a luxury and so convenient if both filters were remote and shared the same head unit. I searched on Bobistheoilguy and he did a DIY but there were springs and ball bearings and stuff involved as well as a gauge which for me isn't really a problem because I do have an open slot, but when it comes to engine oil I think it's best not to mess around if you can get away with it I've heard that people with compounds to do this sort of thing and the filter isn't really in the greatest spots in the world so if I'm going to install one I just didn't know if I should be looking to get everything done at once if a dual remote mount with one being a bypass filter was a possibility.
I also have a treasure trove of aircraft quality fluid lines I think I have a pretty good idea of what adapter I would want to use I just didn't know if this was a viable thing or if I should just focus on the remote bypass filter and leave the original filter the heck where it is. Also didn't know if Amsoil was the only game in town for a bypass oil filter option.
If anybody feels like discussing this or linking some options for consideration I don't tend to go off half cocked and I'm probably about 6 months away from actually doing this with all the other stuff I have to do to my truck so there's plenty of time for me to do research doesn't matter where speaking theoretically or hypothetically or whatever.
I appreciate your time.
I suppose I'd be happy enough going with bypass filtration as long as I don't have to mount the filter pretty much front and center of the engine compartment I've heard people use different locations.
I'm currently using the fleet guard dual stage oil filter which is kind of a poor man's bypass oil filter but it's a darn good filter. I imagine if I had a bypass oil filter I could potentially look into a different filter set but what I mainly curious about is it would be such a luxury and so convenient if both filters were remote and shared the same head unit. I searched on Bobistheoilguy and he did a DIY but there were springs and ball bearings and stuff involved as well as a gauge which for me isn't really a problem because I do have an open slot, but when it comes to engine oil I think it's best not to mess around if you can get away with it I've heard that people with compounds to do this sort of thing and the filter isn't really in the greatest spots in the world so if I'm going to install one I just didn't know if I should be looking to get everything done at once if a dual remote mount with one being a bypass filter was a possibility.
I also have a treasure trove of aircraft quality fluid lines I think I have a pretty good idea of what adapter I would want to use I just didn't know if this was a viable thing or if I should just focus on the remote bypass filter and leave the original filter the heck where it is. Also didn't know if Amsoil was the only game in town for a bypass oil filter option.
If anybody feels like discussing this or linking some options for consideration I don't tend to go off half cocked and I'm probably about 6 months away from actually doing this with all the other stuff I have to do to my truck so there's plenty of time for me to do research doesn't matter where speaking theoretically or hypothetically or whatever.
I appreciate your time.