ok let's try to keep it simple for those that are not familiar with some of the bypass filters the frantz and the centrifuge bypass filters are the only two that can reduce the soot loading to any measurable degree. he has the frantz. the frantz uses an inexpensive filter but clogs very fast and if used on a 04. 5 up it will not last long at all that is why we do not use them i do not want to change a filter every two or three weeks. if a bypass filter clogs up it is the same as not running one and we have trucks with out one that have over 1,000,000 miles on them so driving one for 1,000 miles cloged up is not going to hurt. the amsoil, 2500, and lf1750 are very expensive and as i said they filter best the dirtier they get. i think i pay about $60 for the lf1750 and on a 03 will get about 500,000 miles before change on a 04. 5 it will probably go 250,000 the amsoil get's the least but i think it will get about 100,000 and i think the cost is about $35 say you run it 99,000 miles and clogs up and you do not check it until 100,000 nothing is hurt and at 98,000 miles the filter is a 100% better filter than a brand new one. and you have not needlessly wasted money. on the newer trucks we run the return line to the oil filler cap we do not check the bypass until we are changing oil and just watch the oil come out of the cap. the lf1750 holds so much oil we drain it at oil change and reinstall.