Oil help needed
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All this talk about oil I decided I'd change mine ahead of due time. I decided to try Chevron Delo 15w-40. It's pretty cheap at Walmart...$12/Gallon. Picked up two bottles of the Super Tech version so I Had enough for the OC. Decided to do a drain and fill on the trans while I was at it so I picked up a gallon of Super Tech DexronIII compatible trans fluid.
Ya know you tell yourself the fluid looks clean and red on the dipstick but when you see it pouring out of the hole into the pan it looks brown and dirtier then you think.
The Delo quited the tapping/knocking down noticeably plus it's hot here now so a 40w oil won't hurt. Went with a vanilla Purolator filter...$3.70 at WallyWorld.
Do you guys run the 15w-40 year round in colder regions?
Ya know you tell yourself the fluid looks clean and red on the dipstick but when you see it pouring out of the hole into the pan it looks brown and dirtier then you think.
The Delo quited the tapping/knocking down noticeably plus it's hot here now so a 40w oil won't hurt. Went with a vanilla Purolator filter...$3.70 at WallyWorld.
Do you guys run the 15w-40 year round in colder regions?
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All this talk about oil I decided I'd change mine ahead of due time. I decided to try Chevron Delo 15w-40. It's pretty cheap at Walmart...$12/Gallon. Picked up two bottles of the Super Tech version so I Had enough for the OC. Decided to do a drain and fill on the trans while I was at it so I picked up a gallon of Super Tech DexronIII compatible trans fluid.
Ya know you tell yourself the fluid looks clean and red on the dipstick but when you see it pouring out of the hole into the pan it looks brown and dirtier then you think.
The Delo quited the tapping/knocking down noticeably plus it's hot here now so a 40w oil won't hurt. Went with a vanilla Purolator filter...$3.70 at WallyWorld.
Do you guys run the 15w-40 year round in colder regions?
Ya know you tell yourself the fluid looks clean and red on the dipstick but when you see it pouring out of the hole into the pan it looks brown and dirtier then you think.
The Delo quited the tapping/knocking down noticeably plus it's hot here now so a 40w oil won't hurt. Went with a vanilla Purolator filter...$3.70 at WallyWorld.
Do you guys run the 15w-40 year round in colder regions?
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A K&N is literally a Mobil1 with a nut on the top. Dissection shows this.
Excellent filters but unless you can demonstrate your oil isn't being diluted with gasoline they're not worth the money for a 4.0 (you can filter out soot and metal but you can't filter out gas).
Don't get your hopes up for 15k OCIs lol
Excellent filters but unless you can demonstrate your oil isn't being diluted with gasoline they're not worth the money for a 4.0 (you can filter out soot and metal but you can't filter out gas).
Don't get your hopes up for 15k OCIs lol
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A K&N is literally a Mobil1 with a nut on the top. Dissection shows this.
Excellent filters but unless you can demonstrate your oil isn't being diluted with gasoline they're not worth the money for a 4.0 (you can filter out soot and metal but you can't filter out gas).
Don't get your hopes up for 15k OCIs lol
Excellent filters but unless you can demonstrate your oil isn't being diluted with gasoline they're not worth the money for a 4.0 (you can filter out soot and metal but you can't filter out gas).
Don't get your hopes up for 15k OCIs lol
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I haven't any problems with the xj since I started using k&n and mobil 1 (i drove enough to tell), say over kill if u want to but its cheaper than the royal purple I was using