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Old 03-01-2002, 03:31 AM
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always do them myself and always mobile one 5w-30 w/ pureone filter... runs hella zmooth.
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I've changed the oil in one of my "girl" friends TL. I strongly suggest jacking the passenger's side front up or puttng the car on ramp, the car is pretty low to the ground.

Basically what the other dude said. I suggest everyone try it , you'll fell good!
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Doesn't matter what brand you used....as long as it's synethic............!

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I suggest Redline and/or Amsoil as they have been proven to be effective and both have been in the industry for quite some time now.
Old 03-01-2002, 03:26 PM
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Am I wasting money?

This may sound kind of money wasting but I use Mobil 1 fully synthetic and Mobil 1 filter. I change it myself but I do so every 3000 miles just to make sure the engine is always running through good oil. My vin # is of 007xxx purchased end of march 2001 and has had no major probs except hella squeaks that most were fixed.(except squeak in the back somewhere can't i cannot locate) Anyway, back to the point, should I wait longer to change my oil? If so, what's a safe point? 5k? 6k? Anywhere beyond that?
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Originally posted by 1SICKLEX
I've changed the oil in one of my "girl" friends TL. I strongly suggest jacking the passenger's side front up or puttng the car on ramp, the car is pretty low to the ground.

Basically what the other dude said. I suggest everyone try it , you'll fell good!
I have no problem changing my car. I think our cars are actually pretty high. Was it lowered or slammed?
Old 03-26-2002, 02:54 AM
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What I do is that I go to dealer and buy the oil from them and go to the shop that I trust and cost fairly.
Old 04-04-2002, 08:45 AM
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Re: Am I wasting money?

Originally posted by MoDzHuNgRy
Anyway, back to the point, should I wait longer to change my oil? If so, what's a safe point? 5k? 6k? Anywhere beyond that?
eh, if using syn, then i say 4-5K, just to be on the safe side.
Old 04-04-2002, 12:27 PM
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Originally posted by BlueTL
I use the Castrol 5w30 synethetic, every three thousand miles i change my oil my self.
Same here.
Old 04-04-2002, 01:23 PM
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NEVER EVER USE FRAM PRODUCTS, they are cheap and not worth the damage to your car.

K&N filters let in 200% more dirt.

PUREone filters are efficient at removing dirt, but are too restrictive, since the pleats in the filter are too close together.

I use Amsoil 5w-30 and the Amsoil superduty filter.

It's rated higher than redline and costs less.

You can safely run the car without a major oil change for about 15-20,000 miles/year.

So change it every year if you don't drive much, or if you are like me and drive your auto hard, then change it frequently/10-15,000 miles.

Change the filters often though, about every 3-6 months, depending on conditions.

I love my car.


4.60 for a quart of amsoil and 7-10 bucks a filter.
Old 04-04-2002, 01:34 PM
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Originally posted by Seotaji
You can safely run the car without a major oil change for about 15-20,000 miles/year.
What's a MAJOR oil change? Is that when you change the oil AND the filter?

Change the filters often though, about every 3-6 months, depending on conditions.
If the filter needs to be changed, then doesn't that say something about the oil that is being filtered through it?
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Originally posted by Seotaji
NEVER EVER USE FRAM PRODUCTS, they are cheap and not worth the damage to your car.

care to elaborate why you think this? i use fram and pureone filters so i would like to know why...
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a major oil change would be fluids and filter.
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If the filter needs to be changed, then doesn't that say something about the oil that is being filtered through it?
not really, since the oil's job is to lubricate the engine and suspend particles of dirt and metal, so that they would not interfere with operation.

there is no oil that would digest dirt that was brought in by the intake (but synthetics do a good job or neutralizing the acids produced by combustion). It is the filter's responsibility to remove contaminants and purify the oil that is passed through it.

i don't mean to sound rude, i just don't understand your question.
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before you ask, the pages i am referencing are not my own, but i have done my own test (bought many kinds of filters and used them on my car, then cut them open to compare).

fram filters are not like they used to be.

Fram filters



fram

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pure one



amsoil

most import (i.e. audi, vw, porsche, etc...) oil pumps run higher flow rates and can cause Frams to collapse, which blocks oil flow and makes engine go boom

i've had a couple fail on me and let pieces of filter and assorted nastiness float around in my engine.

never again

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Pure one filter

pure one filters are damn effective at filtration, but they give no indication of how well it flows. it might have more filter media inside, which promotes good filtering, but it will restrict flow too much to be useful.

more than you've ever wanted to know about oil

Oil filter overview

Oil filter review

Old 04-04-2002, 02:25 PM
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Seotaji, you answered my question, thanks. Now, how do you keep oil from coming out when you go to change filters? Or do you just try and work fast and add new oil to compensate for the loss?
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Thumbs up

Amsoil 5w 30 synthetic. Runs smoother, better gas mileage and it runs cooler. And Amsoil SDF20 oil filter.
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let me just say this, I LOVE THE PLACEMENT OF THE OIL FILTER.

It's such a breeze to access and remove.

Never work fast, it is guaranteed you'll make a mistake.

you will lose a tiny amount of oil when just changing filters.

what you do is:

1. remove the old filter,
2. let the oil drain/drip from the exposed oil filter thread, then clean the gasket sealing area witha rag to remove dirt (that prevents any bad voodoo ).
3. get the new filter and fill it with new oil until it cannot absorb anymore, to prevent a dry start.
4. coat the gasket with a small amount of new oil.
5. hand tighten.

by saturating the filter with oil beforehand, you have less of a chance of dry starting.

i usually put in 4 quarts in the top and fill the filter, which by checking the dipstick, makes sure you don't over fill.

start the car for a min, check for leaks, turn off.

wait 5 mins, check the dipstick.

BAM! that's it.
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