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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: DSHornet]
#700068
03/02/06 05:46 AM
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Joined: Jun 2004
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Mudrunner
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Doh! Fram is all I ever bought on any of my rigs for the past 20 years. Except for the air filter on the sportie which is OEM.
02 [color:"red"] Sportie [/color] 5sp 4x4 2dr. 1?" Body + 4" Rocksportgear lifts, 31x10.50 Wildcats M/Ts, Manual Hubs, Yakima rack, basket. Redline gear oils http://www.cardomain.com/id/calapooyasMy beater, 03 Land Rover Freelander SE3
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: Calappoyas]
#700069
03/02/06 05:59 AM
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Anonymous
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Mobil-1 20/50 and acdelco filter. change every 2k.
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: Calappoyas]
#700070
03/10/06 03:45 AM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 166
Wheeler
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This is a link to an old Web page, but it's still extremely interesting. A guy took apart several oil filters to look inside. After you read how the Fram filters are made, you might want to stop using them. http://people.msoe.edu/~yoderw/oilfilterstudy/oilfilterstudy.html
Paw-paw Don, y'all .
Favorite quote: "One need never apologize for exercising the Golden Rule."
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: DSHornet]
#700071
03/10/06 12:44 PM
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Joined: Mar 2002
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Kia Moderator Emeritus
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I saw that study years ago too. And yet I continued to use Fram filters and I never had any problems. Then I started lurking here... http://bobistheoilguy.com/They are also "down" on Fram products. In fact, I think the guy who did this original filter study also participates in this oil forum. What persuaded me to stop using Fram filters was the fact that you can obtain Purolator filters cheaper and they are better quality.
1998 Sportage - Gone. 2004 Honda Civic Coupe. 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara - She got it.
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: Axe Man]
#700072
03/11/06 08:56 AM
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 417
Mudrunner
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If you are really concerned about your oil, and the determination factor of when to change it, do an oil change, at the end of the 3000 miles send it HERE they will do 4 tests on your oil, including if your oil has started to breakdown. After using them for 1 year, I now only change my oil 4 times a year and use a K&N oil filter. The number one reason is because I use fully synthetic Mobil 1. Synthetic oil doesn't break down in the same manner as conventional oil. Unles of course you encounter a High heat situation. Such as an overheat. But either way, if you overheat your engine or even come close, you really should change your oil anyways. For example, I will change my oil on the first day of Winter, first day of Spring, Summer, and Fall. I started to notice that when I changed my oil only twice a year there was a very very small amount of water in it. Now that I change every season, there hasn't been any water in it at all. Here is another thread that has been ongoing for awhile. Good link as well. Isuzu Thread article
2000 Chevy Tahoe nothing special. 1990 Isuzu Amigo, 3" lift, 31x10.5x15 BFG All Terrain (Street), 33x12.5x15 (offroad), Pacesetter header, some ATM rash. More mods to come......
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: Billdo]
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03/31/06 03:02 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 339
Mudrunner
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Personally, I use anything but Fram filters. Either factory or Purolator most of the time.
For oil, I usually use Mobil 1 5W-30 or 0W-30 in the winter. Sometimes I use Shell Rotella synthetic if I can find it. Of the synthetics, Syntec is the worst one that is readily available. It's not a bad oil, just almost all synthetics are better.
Ron Schroeder Long Island NY 99 4DR auto Sportage, 30x950R15 tires, 3/4" strut spacer, rear air springs, Manual Hubs, FRONT Torsen LSD 00 Safari AWD, 2" lift, 30x9.50 tires, 4x4 conversion in progress 73 Pinzgauer Swiss Army troop carrier
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: wd8cdh]
#700074
03/31/06 03:41 PM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 966
Rock Warrior
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I go woth Mobil 1 15,000 mile oil. I have 170,000 or so miles on my truck. I change the oil every 15,000 miles. On a long trip (1,000 miles), it will use about 1 quart of oill since synthetic is thinner and escapes a little, but I have not openend my engine ever. It runs well and I just got tired of changing oils. I use the same oil in all my trucks.
1985 Toyota 4x4 4Runner. 1989 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4.
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: Calappoyas]
#700075
03/31/06 11:10 PM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,136
Body Damage is Cool
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Doh! Fram is all I ever bought on any of my rigs for the past 20 years. Except for the air filter on the sportie which is OEM. Dang dude, now that you know fram sucks, your sportage is gonna explode...
2002 Sportage 4dr 4x4 soon to undergo an Extreme Makeover!
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Re: What type of oil do you recommend?
[Re: Nukeiridium]
#700076
04/01/06 12:02 AM
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 393
Mudrunner
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Somehow I always knew I would die in car explosion... The kind you see in the movies <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />
02 [color:"red"] Sportie [/color] 5sp 4x4 2dr. 1?" Body + 4" Rocksportgear lifts, 31x10.50 Wildcats M/Ts, Manual Hubs, Yakima rack, basket. Redline gear oils http://www.cardomain.com/id/calapooyasMy beater, 03 Land Rover Freelander SE3
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