Which Oil Filter????

I saw a commercial on TV for an oil that guarantees your engine for 300,000 miles if you register with them before 75,000 miles. It was called Valvoline or something. I was pretty shocked when I saw this, GUARANTEED 300k miles on an engine!??!
 
lol valvoline isa big oil company. And their lawyers are big time. You will never get a new motor from them. You will not be able to prove it was their oil that cause the failure.
 
If anyone has any doubts about the efficiacy of their oil, send away for a uoa kit from www.blackstonelabs.com , pull a sample at your regular oil change interval, and mail it off. $30 tells you definitively if your oil is 'working', if you are changing it too often, or not often enough.
 
would have done penzoil but I got a really good deal on mobil one, cheaper then the penzoil. Either one has to be better then dino-oil. I'll do penzoil next time if it's cheaper.
 
Would the 626 2.5 V6 filter also tend to have more filter area to catch the crud than the 2.0 one (i.e. for any brand)? Any drawbacks to using one?
 
According to the Wix website the 1995 626 2.5L uses the taller or longer filter. It is 3.402" long versus 2.577" for the stock filter. This longer filter is the one I use in my Portege5 and two of my other cars.
 
lol valvoline isa big oil company. And their lawyers are big time. You will never get a new motor from them. You will not be able to prove it was their oil that cause the failure.

That and how many people really keep their cars long enough to put that kind of mileage on them from lets say 74k. Thats roughly 15 years worth of driving on average of 15k a year.
 
That and how many people really keep their cars long enough to put that kind of mileage on them from lets say 74k. Thats roughly 15 years worth of driving on average of 15k a year.

Ya, all around its just a good marketing ploy. Complete BS that sounds impressive.
 
Consider the general declining intelligence level nowadays. Complete BS sells many things in today's world, and lots of it.
 
Consider the general declining intelligence level nowadays. Complete BS sells many things in today's world, and lots of it.

Ads that mislead is not a new thing...

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That guy is all shiny from the pack of smokes he just took care of in the locker room...
 
Wasn't implying it was a new thing. Snake oil sales pitches have been around forever...............it's just much more blatently BS now & people seem to like it & want more.


I think some of it might also be that people will hear what they want to hear and ignore what they want to - or simply do not care...
 
It's always been that way. Not a new thing at all.
Already acknowledged that in what you quoted. lol. My point is that it's just stupidly in your face BS nowadays where really?, people will actually believe that s*** should be everyone's reaction to it but somehow it isn't so it just keeps getting worse.
 
People believed that cigarettes were part of a healthy diet 50 years ago. Even tho many knew that was false.

There always have been dumb/conforming/gullable people and there always will be dumb/conforming/gullable people. We don't let darwinism do its job anymore. Medicine and socialism allow the weak to survive. Ya I'm an asshole at heart...sorry just my .02
 
Just want to offer a few items to consider when choosing an oil. There is a lot of hype out there concerning synthetics, but there are also some very high quality conventional Group 2 oils available that would work great in your FSDE engine. Shell Rotella, Chevron Supreme and Texaco Havoline would be among those. The reason I offer this is because of the experience I have had with the oil in my MS3. Pennzoil Platinum 5W30 was and still is all the rage so that is what I used for ~25,000 miles. I would have it tested by Blackstone Labs every oil change interval ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 miles. The wear metals, mainly copper, would not come down which is not untypical of that engine for a lot of people. It was suggested that I use conventional Group 2 oil for an interval. I chose Texaco Havoline due to its higher moly content, 150 ppm versus 50 ppm for the Pennzoil. After 3000 miles I pulled a sample and the results were surprising. The wear metals dropped significantly. The next oil change interval gave the same results. I’m now on my third oil change interval with conventional oil and will be pulling that sample this weekend. Currently I have Chevron Supreme 10W30 in the MS3. Now understand that the MS3 engine is brutal on oil for a number of reasons much more so than the normally aspirated FSDE engine in the Protg. So do not be afraid of using conventional quality Group 2 oil in your engine with 5,000 mile change intervals. I’m using Chevron Supreme 10W30 in my Protg5 right now and it has a day of track time on it.
 
Hmmm, I may give the Havoline a shot next change. Interesting results. Thanks for sharing.
 
People believed that cigarettes were part of a healthy diet 50 years ago. Even tho many knew that was false.

There always have been dumb/conforming/gullable people and there always will be dumb/conforming/gullable people. We don't let darwinism do its job anymore. Medicine and socialism allow the weak to survive. Ya I'm an asshole at heart...sorry just my .02
There's no asshole in that, just the straight poop, lol.
 
Just want to offer a few items to consider when choosing an oil. There is a lot of hype out there concerning synthetics, but there are also some very high quality conventional Group 2 oils available that would work great in your FSDE engine. Shell Rotella, Chevron Supreme and Texaco Havoline would be among those. The reason I offer this is because of the experience I have had with the oil in my MS3. Pennzoil Platinum 5W30 was and still is all the rage so that is what I used for ~25,000 miles. I would have it tested by Blackstone Labs every oil change interval ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 miles. The wear metals, mainly copper, would not come down which is not untypical of that engine for a lot of people. It was suggested that I use conventional Group 2 oil for an interval. I chose Texaco Havoline due to its higher moly content, 150 ppm versus 50 ppm for the Pennzoil. After 3000 miles I pulled a sample and the results were surprising. The wear metals dropped significantly. The next oil change interval gave the same results. Im now on my third oil change interval with conventional oil and will be pulling that sample this weekend. Currently I have Chevron Supreme 10W30 in the MS3. Now understand that the MS3 engine is brutal on oil for a number of reasons much more so than the normally aspirated FSDE engine in the Protg. So do not be afraid of using conventional quality Group 2 oil in your engine with 5,000 mile change intervals. Im using Chevron Supreme 10W30 in my Protg5 right now and it has a day of track time on it.

Nice! ^ Isn't there some danger running a dino in a turbo, though? Virtually all turbos recommend synthetic.

I mean blackstone doesn't lie, wear is lower. But couldn't there be other issues blackstone wouldn't pick up?

<<<never owned a turbo, so never paid much attention to turbocharged issues
 
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