flat_black
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So, on my way home yesterday, I stop by the Mazda dealership and chat with a few friends thereabouts. Just for the hell of it, while I'm there, I picked up a Mazda oil filter, and stopped by WalMart and picked up a 5 quart bottle of 10W30 Mobil 1. I usually use 5W30, but it's summer, and up here, the car sounds like s*** if I run it in high heat for ANY length of time, especially since I'm commuting back and forth to work.
Here is my warning to you: Don't use Fram filters. I got one of the Fram Heavy Duty Double Guard filters, and used that this time. I drained the oil out of my car, then went to pull the filter off. First off, it was tight as hell... I could forgive that, that just means the gasket works good, I guess. So, I pull it free, and shield my face, expecting a torrent of oil, as usual. Nothing. Huh. With that, I take it down, and take a look at it. It's bone dry... Not just 'all the oil spilled out' dry, more like 'no oil ever touched this filter' dry. I discarded the filter, and went on with the installation as per the norm, oiling the gasket, putting everything in place, getting the oil in, and the car makes a it's usual clattery, nasty noise for a few seconds, then it smooths out, and now I can't hear the valves, everything sounds four hundred percent better. I'm installing my oil pressure gauge soon, but really wish I had had it with the Fram on, just to verify my guess.
So, run 10W30 if you constantly have temps above 50 degrees, is my suggestion... It got rid of my engine clatter a lot. Run 5W30 in the winter for smoother operation and starting. Old news to most people, but those who hate the noise, and aren't sure now know. And knowing is half the battle!
Good luck with your expiditions, and enjoy.
Here is my warning to you: Don't use Fram filters. I got one of the Fram Heavy Duty Double Guard filters, and used that this time. I drained the oil out of my car, then went to pull the filter off. First off, it was tight as hell... I could forgive that, that just means the gasket works good, I guess. So, I pull it free, and shield my face, expecting a torrent of oil, as usual. Nothing. Huh. With that, I take it down, and take a look at it. It's bone dry... Not just 'all the oil spilled out' dry, more like 'no oil ever touched this filter' dry. I discarded the filter, and went on with the installation as per the norm, oiling the gasket, putting everything in place, getting the oil in, and the car makes a it's usual clattery, nasty noise for a few seconds, then it smooths out, and now I can't hear the valves, everything sounds four hundred percent better. I'm installing my oil pressure gauge soon, but really wish I had had it with the Fram on, just to verify my guess.
So, run 10W30 if you constantly have temps above 50 degrees, is my suggestion... It got rid of my engine clatter a lot. Run 5W30 in the winter for smoother operation and starting. Old news to most people, but those who hate the noise, and aren't sure now know. And knowing is half the battle!
Good luck with your expiditions, and enjoy.