Another poster was just talking about his 155K mile 2006 Sentra, I owned a 2001 version, same generation, engine , transmission etc (1.8L 4cyl), mine barely held 3 quarts of oil (in fact I think it called for 2.7 qts.) and had what a BITOGE'R would call a thimble of an oil filter, well I drove that thing for 160,000 miles in addition to the 90K miles that it had when I bought it , when I traded it in at 250,000 miles it was still going strong and mind you I was very lax on oil changes, dino or at best Castrol syn blend every 10,000 miles, heck I even drove it for a year with a seeping radiator.
What is this obsession with trying to increase what the sump holds by going against manufacture recommended oil filter sizes and such, only so much oil can actually be in the engine at any given time, right? I mean what's the point of a huge oil pan if only a small fraction of that oil is actually in the engine, to the folks that mention getting the engine up to temp ASAP, wouldn't just enough oil warm up faster than excess oil ? **rant over**.. Thoughts?
What is this obsession with trying to increase what the sump holds by going against manufacture recommended oil filter sizes and such, only so much oil can actually be in the engine at any given time, right? I mean what's the point of a huge oil pan if only a small fraction of that oil is actually in the engine, to the folks that mention getting the engine up to temp ASAP, wouldn't just enough oil warm up faster than excess oil ? **rant over**.. Thoughts?