Vaughn,
I will try to answer your questions with the following rather than answer each question separately.
In the case of the BMK-15 (duel-remote). This mount allows both the “full-Flow” and By-pass elements to be located on the same mount. This is the biggest advantage!
All of the oil is circulated at a high flow rate and “Normal” oil pressure through the duel-remote mount, going through the “Full-Flow” filter element and back to the engine. Along the way, some of the oil is circulated through the by-pass element, as there is a channel built inside the mount. Now the by-pass element itself has a very restrictive filter media, so by design, it will not flow oil through it very easy. This allows the oil to flow through the by-pass element very slowly, about 6 quarts every five minutes with a 40-psi force pushing it. (10-15 % of flow)
Eventually, all the oil will run through the by-pass element, and the oil will stay analytically clean.
Now for the BMK-11. (Single remote) This mount only allows for one filter element, and that of course is the by-pass element. The “Full-Flow” element remains in the stock OEM position. Oil is fed to this mount from any oil pressure source. Typically, on the Dodge this is the 1/8th NPT port on the top of the OEM filter mount. This oil line feed is of high pressure, and is directed to the in port of the mount.
Oil under pressure is then fed through the same dense restrictive filter media within the by-pass element. As the oil goes through the by-pass element, it will exit through a very restrictive orifice and return back to the engine under very little pressure and flow due to this . 032 orifice. This orifice does two things; it keeps the oil pressure up, and will only allow about 6 quarts of oil every 5 minutes to go through it. (about 10-15% of flow) Oil is returned back to the oil pan anywhere one can find a good return, such as the valve cover, oil fill cap, or oil pan is just fine. I use the oil “Fill Cap”, by modifying the cap.
As I said earlier, the biggest advantage of the duel-remote is the fact that both filter elements are mounted in the same place.
The bottom line is that both systems will filter the oil the same.
The Amsoil by-pass elements, (BE-90, BE-100, and BE-110) have a 98. 6 % efficiency at 3 Micron, and 99. 8 at 5 Micron. The BE-100, is normally used on the CTD applications, however the BE-110 could also be used. The BE-90 is to small for the oil capacity of the CTD. Each of these by-pass elements are identical other than the length of the media within.
I have seen several CTD applications with well over 100,000 miles on the oil utilizing oil analysis with these by-pass systems installed, including my own.
Hope this information is helpful to you.
Wayne
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