That was a cheap shot!! (LOL)Falkdesigns wrote: The Y33 filter is a top mount, it's much easier to just take off the air intake which is two 10mm nuts, than the entire splash guard, and just reach right down to it. It's right at the top, isn't the G50 like that?
Details on the Amsoil oil and filter. I'm thinking about doing this for my Y33 this upcoming month, before winter hits.Falkdesigns wrote:Previously Amsoil did recommend 6 month filter changes, but not with their new EA oil filters. However, when I did my last oil change, the EA filters weren't out yet, so I did change to an EA filter at 6 months. The Y33 filter is a top mount, it's much easier to just take off the air intake which is two 10mm nuts, than the entire splash guard, and just reach right down to it. It's right at the top, isn't the G50 like that?
lol, I assumed since they're both VH series engines, it would be at the same place. It's not though huh?goody94q45 wrote:
That was a cheap shot!! (LOL)
If so, I would expect it was only in good clean fun .goody94q45 wrote:That was a cheap shot!! (LOL)
Yeah, I never understood how the engine knows which oil is in the crankcase. Since most contamination is on cold starts with blow by on gasoline washed cylinder walls, that determines cahnge intervals more than anything if the engine is not consuming oil, like most VH series do not.Jesda wrote:You should send it to Blackstone and show us a report. That sounds pretty cool.
GOLDEN WORDS . PM (preventative maintanence) RULES!!! Knowing your enemy is the best strategy!A lot of car owners forget of the importance of a good PMI even if OIC isn't involved. However if it's not OIC due, people, in majority, don't even look at the tires. The Purpose of PMI is to inspect undercarriage for overall condition. IN our Fleet we have E450 ACCESS busess that are close to 400K miles. They have problems, however, with proper car they can run up to 500K moles if King County Metro would let us keep them that long!I do 10K miles on my wife's xA and when I change Oil Filter I inspect everything, remove tires - brake check and such - HABBIT!If one does an annual OIC, a thorough check should be performed !Cheers!Q45tech wrote:I think of a 90 DAY OIL CHANGE as an opportunity to put the Q on a lift and spend an hour going over everything. Checking all the fluids, using rubber treatment on all the hundreds of surfaces, lubeing the window channels and sunroof, door hinges, etc.
Getting ready for the next 100 FLIGHT HOURS. So I won't get shot down in a inhospitable place.
And don't forget they make other size engines too. Think a BMW 3.25 has an 8.5 qt. sump? I doubt it. I know from my own experience, not what I've read or been told. I sleep just fine knowing that the oil in my Q has 10,000 miles on it by the time I change it. And I know my engine is being protected better with 10k old Amsoil than any of your 3k OCI's that run even the best Dino-oil.qship96 wrote:dont forget BMW uses 8.5 quart sumps on their v8,and Porsche 911 is over 12 quart sump--oil lasts much longer due to these larger sumps!the q holds a measily 6 quarts,so oil gets contaminated quicker!
Yea, the engine replacement will most likely happen after the 4 year/50,000 miles when most people who bought the car new would have gotten rid of the car. I plan to keep mine for 10 years at least. I think I'll do my extra oil changes.Falkdesigns wrote:You guys are some serious conspiracy types. If BMW, Porsche, et. al. is saying 1 year or 15k, there's a good fukin reason, and it's nothing to do with them being cheap. I guarantee it costs way more in material, AND reputation to replace engines than it does to replace oil. They do it because the modern, premium synthetics are just as good after a year as they are after a week.
Do you have anything saying amsoil is better than redline/mobil, and it cant come from the manufacturer website....? just curious. You know better than anyone that when trying to prove your point you dont compare apples and apples!!!!Falkdesigns wrote:
I'm curious if it's no better than Redline, etc. why then don't ANY of them include Amsoil in their comparison charts? It's because Amsoil beat them all, therefore they just don't show it.