Originally Posted By: ChrisW
Originally Posted By: jdmstr22
Originally Posted By: volk06
Thats an expensive filter if your just using dino OCIs unless you are using it for more than 1 OCI. What will your OCI be? What kind of car/engine? If its a shorter OCI, synthetic will probably not benefit you.
Use which ever one is cheapest as they all meet the same specs. Some will say PYB due to high moly, others will say not because higher moly levels can leave deposits. Some will say use MS5k based of 2010FX4 UOAs from his truck going 10K on MS5k while others would say not to use it as it uses Titanium instead of moly. CS is the cheapest oil out of the bunch but is a good dino that is ofter over looked.
I would use the MS5K myself over any of the others you mentioned.
3k oci with a 2006 sonata 2.4. Yes i will be darining amd re using the filter it should be good for 10k
If re-using a filter for another OCI, I never thought it necessary to remove it and drain it? Wouldn't that potentially open up doors for leaks if the gasket is already sealing just fine? [Cartridge or spin-on] I wouldn't think that small amount of oil would skew results too much, unless we're talking certain diesel engine oil filters which can hold much more than your average consumer cars. Someone correct me if I'm not correct in my thinking.
This is my first time using a synthetic filter, from what i understand the napa platinum is good for 10k?
I was going to ask if you guys actually remove the filter or just drain the oil pab and refill?