Another oil thread!!
#21
my 50 cents
I run mopar oil filter 20w50 castrol conventional year round and I change it every 4,500 hundred miles and it still looks like it could go 3,000 more miles comes out very lite brown and still thick.....ps. and if you ask why I run thick oil cause I make my engines last forever
#22
Something I forgot to tell you
I have run Amsoil in mine since the 5k mark and it is just under 90K now. I run the mobil1 filter because its good, and I can get it locally. I have run 5W30 since the change, summer and winter. My change rate has been extended to 7500 miles now, and while the oil is dark when I drain it, you can still see through it. It doesn't carbon up like conventional oils. I would runthe new oil for 3000 miles the first time and change it. If you have any sludge buildup now, the synthetic will strip it away rapidly, so you REALLY want to keep an eye on it during this time. If it starts getting very dark---change it. This will keep the sludge from building up in the pan which could cause you some problems too.
Once you've got it cleaned up, then you'll be amazed at how long the oil will actually run
Once you've got it cleaned up, then you'll be amazed at how long the oil will actually run
You also have to add one more quart of oil---8 instead of seven--but if you're going to go to extended drains, there's no need to change in between.
#23
If you're running the Hemi---and most of us are---if you get the mobil1 M1-301---the filter is the same price as the 201 but double the capacity.
You also have to add one more quart of oil---8 instead of seven--but if you're going to go to extended drains, there's no need to change in between.
You also have to add one more quart of oil---8 instead of seven--but if you're going to go to extended drains, there's no need to change in between.
#24
#25
mobil 1
Hey guys if you see this posted twice sorry I didnt see the first reply so Idid it again. Mobil switched from a group 4 base (which most people consider a true synthetic) to a group 3 base which is hydrocracked petroleum based oil. Not that it matters its still a good oil. for more info on this go to bobistheoilguy.com there is posts on there about mobil1 not being group 4 base stock.
#27
Hey will this work for a 4.7 switching to a larger filter?? Actually I think you would need a longer not wider filter because of the room factor on the 4.7 with that drain channel thing below the filter.
Sorry if I did this wrong I did a copy paste from GONEFISHIN's quote
Originally Posted by Gone Fishin
If you're running the Hemi---and most of us are---if you get the mobil1 M1-301---the filter is the same price as the 201 but double the capacity.
You also have to add one more quart of oil---8 instead of seven--but if you're going to go to extended drains, there's no need to change in between.
What if you hook up a remote oil filter with the dual filter set-up (like a Trans-Dapt Performance Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kit) ?? Wouldn't that work even better??
Sorry if I did this wrong I did a copy paste from GONEFISHIN's quote
Originally Posted by Gone Fishin
If you're running the Hemi---and most of us are---if you get the mobil1 M1-301---the filter is the same price as the 201 but double the capacity.
You also have to add one more quart of oil---8 instead of seven--but if you're going to go to extended drains, there's no need to change in between.
What if you hook up a remote oil filter with the dual filter set-up (like a Trans-Dapt Performance Remote Oil Filter Relocation Kit) ?? Wouldn't that work even better??
#28
Mobil1 not FS
Hey guys if you see this posted twice sorry I didnt see the first reply so Idid it again. Mobil switched from a group 4 base (which most people consider a true synthetic) to a group 3 base which is hydrocracked petroleum based oil. Not that it matters its still a good oil. for more info on this go to bobistheoilguy.com there is posts on there about mobil1 not being group 4 base stock.
Jimguy,- Rumours abound. M1 is a PAO product - some also have a Group 5 content. Mobil's Group3 (semi synthetic) products do not mention SuperSyn on their labels
#29
Hey Guys,
The M1-301 is the same filter as the 201 except it's double the capacity at the same price. As far as the 4.7---I really don't know. If its the same M1-201 as the 5.7 uses, it would be the same.
As far as the Remote filter goes, with multiple filters, I don't know that you would be doing any better than a single.
The doubles give much greater flow---primarily for racing purposes, or if it needs to be remote located due to the engine size, or ease of changing. Personally, I wouldn't go to the expense and trouble of the setup unless you're building something that requires greater than stock oil flow.
The M1-301 is the same filter as the 201 except it's double the capacity at the same price. As far as the 4.7---I really don't know. If its the same M1-201 as the 5.7 uses, it would be the same.
As far as the Remote filter goes, with multiple filters, I don't know that you would be doing any better than a single.
The doubles give much greater flow---primarily for racing purposes, or if it needs to be remote located due to the engine size, or ease of changing. Personally, I wouldn't go to the expense and trouble of the setup unless you're building something that requires greater than stock oil flow.
Last edited by Gone Fishin; 11-09-2008 at 04:38 PM.