If you are running an Amsoil dual by-pass with a BE-90, how many miles do you get out of the BE-90 before it needs replaced? Also, how often do you change the full flow filter? I'm talking passenger car/light truck, not the big rig stuff.
Cherokee,quote:
Originally posted by 96 Cherokee:
If you are running an Amsoil dual by-pass with a BE-90, how many miles do you get out of the BE-90 before it needs replaced? Also, how often do you change the full flow filter? I'm talking passenger car/light truck, not the big rig stuff.
Neal,quote:
Originally posted by 96 Cherokee:
I guess I'll do a full flow filter change at 12,500 miles and take a sample for a UOA. Thanks for the replies.
Neal
Andy,quote:
Originally posted by Andy H:
Neal,quote:
Originally posted by 96 Cherokee:
I guess I'll do a full flow filter change at 12,500 miles and take a sample for a UOA. Thanks for the replies.
Neal
That will work - especially for a baseline. AMSOIL doesn't require the first sample until the one-year point, as that's when you start the 'extended drain interval'.
I spoke with the VP of AMSOIL yesterday and asked about the new filters when used in the dual remote. The new EaO full-flow filters will be a 1-year 25,000 mile change 'for sure'. It looks like the bypass-element change interval will run to the 50,000 mile or 2 year point. That isn't yet nailed-down, and may not be until the new bypass filters are released after the first of the year.
If you're going to leave the filters in place and use oil analysis for a filter change indication, get a baseline silicon count from virgin oil and watch the silicon/silica/silicone number in the analysis report. A 15ppm increase in Si over baseline/virgin is a filter change indication.
Cheers,
Andy