which oil & oil filter is best? So many options

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2024

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  • @fjcarmo0369
    @fjcarmo0369 Před 2 měsíci +3

    165k on a 2016 Mazda CX5 AWD with a 2.5L 4 cylinder in it. I use Castrol High Mileage 0W-20 full synthetic and a Mobil 1 oil filter. I always change the oil myself at every 5,000 miles. It still runs like new. Every 50,000 miles I replace all the fluids in the car and put fresh spark plugs in it. The only major repairs it has needed is a high pressure fuel pump, a lower control arm and ball joint assembly, and new rear shocks.

  • @wasabitoburrion4409
    @wasabitoburrion4409 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I have used the Super Tech synthetic motor oil and it works just fine. You can’t beat the price. Now the Pennzoil & Quaker States are both products of Shell Lubricants.

  • @scottymoondogjakubin4766
    @scottymoondogjakubin4766 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I been down that darn oil/oil filter rabbit hole too long ! My daily (1994 chevy s10 )gets supertech oil and oil filter with an OCI of 3,000 miles - 3 months or 125 hrs which ever comes first ! My 02 chevy s10 ZR2 gets synthetic oil and fram ulta synthetic oil filter twice a year ! Gotta love walmart !

    • @tham4378
      @tham4378 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the honesty, appreciated!

  • @bugnautica-lo9ng
    @bugnautica-lo9ng Před 2 měsíci +2

    I love any synthetic oil the improvement from synthetic from conventional is incredible I have noticed engines get substantially quieter by switching to synthetic oils, I love royal purple I see a lot of Subaru owners adore the stuff it’s very slick and a great one to put in an oil gun but my top pick is going to be pennzoil ultra platinum, mobil 1 or liqui moly and if your very stingy about oils I would look into the extensive test others have performed.

  • @zackzander425
    @zackzander425 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Amsoil. Comes right to the house free shipping. No BS trying to find oil at the store and they are out of stock or not enough jugs of the blend you need. Cheap oil has less additives and can cause sludge build up. I change my oil every 5,000 miles and run my stuff a long time. It’s nice getting everything from diesel oil to mix oil for the weed wacker shipped right to the house.

    • @iuyozx
      @iuyozx Před měsícem

      lol, you’d get the same service with any brand. Oil is oil. Gasoline is gasoline. Ibuprofen is ibuprofen. The different brands are far more similar than they are different.

  • @TheGeneralMotorsGeezer-we3dg

    I use Castrol GTX or Edge depending on which truck I am working on. I always use Wix filters.

  • @user-kc3gr2sk8v
    @user-kc3gr2sk8v Před měsícem

    Havoline with a Wix

  • @Oliver-1755
    @Oliver-1755 Před měsícem +1

    Must be CA. They have alot of Havoline on the shelf.

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před měsícem

      Alabama, I never see it here on the East Coast.

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider Před 3 měsíci +2

    your thoughts on shaking the container before using?

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Not necessary unless the container has been sitting for years. I typically buy boxes since cheaper & add my own additives like Zinc & seal conditioners for my older engines. A quick shake if worried will do.

    • @Bowhunters6go8xz6x
      @Bowhunters6go8xz6x Před 2 měsíci +3

      Shaking the oil does nothing, if the oil is more than 3 or 4 years old the additives will separate and stick to the bottom of the container and will NOT remix even when shaken. If the oil is stored in an air conditioned building then it can delay the separation, being stored below freezing in winters is the worse as it will ruin and separate the additives in the oil over years of storage in cold winters. If you have a quart of old oil, pour it into a jug and look into the bottom of the oil container, if you see black or white or orange stuck to the bottom those are the additives that have separated from the oil. They will not re-emulsify by shaking.

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Bowhunters6go8xz6x agree and more good info!! I had some boxes of engine oil close to the 4-5 year old mark, I used last year. Oil looked good and smelled the same as new. I have had oil left over when open and air will age it much quicker. Will add; never keep old/open brake fluid for any long durations of time either.

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@SamslamminCarsI’ve used a good majority of these oils and filters in my ‘16 Honda Civic. As I do 7000-mile oil change intervals every 3 months (I drive a lot of hwy miles), they’ve all done fine. For me it’s more important not to let the oil changes go too long. Because wintertime is so cold and I DIY, I may let it go 4 months or 8K miles with Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 0W-20 with a Purolator Boss filter.

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 Před měsícem

    If you were to change your oil at 10000 , 15000 , 20000 or 25000 . Would it make sense to change your oil filter at least , every 5000 miles .

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před měsícem +1

      Not all filters are equal & lower grade paper cellulose filters should never be used over 3-5k miles. If you have a filter rated for 10k, 20k then maybe.. I personally always change the filter with the oil. I have heard of others' skipping filters or oil per intervals, see no point in this and the minimal savings at best.

    • @peterrudy9207
      @peterrudy9207 Před měsícem

      @@SamslamminCars Or to use Amsoil filters and they have a bypass system ? Where I believe you use two filters at once .

  • @niko4628
    @niko4628 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you go any mile past 3,000, you should start looking at better oils. Great point made about the filters, though.

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před 2 měsíci

      If not abused 5-6k with Super-Tech has been fine for myself. With any length of time over 8-10 months or ran harder, 2500-3k for sure.

    • @frankv64
      @frankv64 Před měsícem

      I do 3k intervals with Kirkland oil and oem filter on my Prius. Total cost $15. I change it myself of course. No problems whatsoever

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před měsícem

      @@frankv64 2.5 quarts of oil!?

    • @frankv64
      @frankv64 Před měsícem +1

      3.5 quarts at $3 a quart for full synthetic at Costco which is par with supertech and a $5 toyota filter

  • @Bowhunters6go8xz6x
    @Bowhunters6go8xz6x Před 2 měsíci +2

    You can never go wrong to change the oil and filter at regular intervals of (5000 miles) and use a good brand name oil, even Ford and Toyota, Honda, etc that talked about 10,000 mile oil changes have reversed (especially on Turbo Charged engines) and now say that changing the oil and filter at around 5,000 miles is the best. ----- On the question of which oil and oil filters are best on a (flow test bench) Amsoil tested the best (Pennzoil oil was 2nd) but others like Mobil1 or Castrol, etc (any premium brand is going to be a very good oil. -------- On oil filters Amzoil was again the best on the flow bench, it cleaned dirty used oil of all dirt down to 20 microns (0 parts per million/ppm @ 20 microns) was allowed by the filter which was the best, all other Brand Name oil filters like Mobil 1 and Fram, Wix etc tested let at least a few PPM's of dirt to get through at even a larger 30 microns. Even on cold oil at freezing temps the Amsoil oil filter cleaned and flowed the best. I grew up using Pennzoil but today Amsoil is kicking butt !

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před 2 měsíci

      Great information & thank you for taking the time to type all of that out. Wix, Fram premium filters, Napa Gold are 20 microns, Microgard is 25 & the cheap SuperTech are still 30 microns which is solid. You cannot go wrong with any of them but I do agree 💯; Amsoil or the top tier are still better overall. As mentioned in the video, changing your oil more often matters the most.
      Thanks again!!!!

    • @Bowhunters6go8xz6x
      @Bowhunters6go8xz6x Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@SamslamminCars They can say or claim 20 microns all day but on the flow bench filters like Fram, etc. allowed dirt as large as 30 microns to pass through.

    • @SamslamminCars
      @SamslamminCars  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Bowhunters6go8xz6x this is very true. I have only had one Fram oil filter cause my 1st Honda to have a valve/lifter tick at cold start up. Replaced it with another manufacturer & it went away, never used Fram again. Flow rate & proper oil pressure matter like mentioned, even more than the filtration efficiency.
      Thanks again!

  • @jaydogtitan-ok3vw
    @jaydogtitan-ok3vw Před 2 měsíci +1

    I recommend a brand name like Pennzoil ,Valvoline or Q State and depending on your mileage get high mileage filter (Fram, Wix ,STP) and oil full synthetic every 5000 miles.

  • @vernon8337
    @vernon8337 Před měsícem

    I find it easier just to buy a new vehicle every 30K and let some one else worry about changing oil.

  • @tham4378
    @tham4378 Před 2 měsíci

    How can a gasoline only oil be the best one...i mean purple one?!!!!!

  • @louiewatson9389
    @louiewatson9389 Před měsícem +1

    This guy just said a lot of words and contradictory statements and yet still said nothing at all. 😂

  • @jameswhite1319
    @jameswhite1319 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Mobile one for me

  • @robertomartini6126
    @robertomartini6126 Před 2 měsíci +1

    All this abundance is designed to confuse you and create a false reality for you. All these oils are garbage for the engine. They hide from you the single-grade oils that are the best and most natural for the engine. Research this, and I have something else to tell you, if you want to keep your engine in the best condition, you must solve 4 problems that end engines by deleting the EGR and PCV VALVE, use single-grade oils according to the ambient temperature, not according to what the manufacturer says, and use only distilled water in the cooling system. Antifreeze is only used at freezing temperatures, not at all temperatures, it's a business trick to steal your money, the manufacturers are looking for profitability and not reliability, that's why they also put EGR in the engines and multigrade oils are the silent killers of the engines