Originally Posted By: Clevy
Originally Posted By: skyship
Originally Posted By: fauxchemist
I use a oem Mopar oil filter in my Jeep Grand Cherokee. Can these oil filters go 10,000 miles or do I need to change at 5,0000 miles? I have managed to put almost 400,000 miles on my Jeep doing 15,000 miles OCI. I have always changed oil filter every 3,000 miles.I really would like to not change filter at all during OCI. Make oil in 15,000 miles is 2.5 quarts.
Check the Castrol or Liqui Moly oil finder guides in the UK or Germany as they list the OCI's. I would be very surprised if it says 3K for oil filter changes.
The Mobil site will also have more info on oil filters as you might want to look
at an EP one if extending your OCI.
He is in Arizona. What good is a European recommendation in a north American application.
Op. Oil filters become more efficient as they get miles on. I'm doing 10k oil changes and changing the filter with the oil. Most,if not all oil filters can go 10k without negative effects.
Maybe because Europe covers a rather large area, with many extremes of climate.
Spain and Portugal can get as hot as North Africa and then you have places like Sweden which also have very cold winters.
Also Europe got away from the 3k or 3month OCI mentality several years ago.
And the one oil filter for two OCI's has been going on in Europe for a few years now.
Australia also has very variable temperatures also but they also have to take into consideration the dust away from large Towns and Cities. So I have noted they have shorter OCI's but in comparison to similar vehicles in Europe they spec the same quality oil with shorter OCI.
Here is a statement I heard many years ago.
A closed mind is a wasted mind.
If you shout down any opinion except a North American one you are only affecting yourself.
After all I think you will find a lot of things in the US have come from Europe.
Penicillin, TV, Banking system, Telephone, large percentage of the initial American population.
And don't forget that there is indeed a lot of engineering expertise in Europe.
Some examples would be the Harrier Jump Jet and the only Supersonic Passenger Plane, Concorde.
Lets also not forget what the UK came up with in the early sixties on a very limited budget, the rear suspension was designed in a few days, the Jaguar E Type.
Not saying everything from Europe applies to North America, but your blinkered, blanket viewpoint is not beneficial to the forum or the OP.
The OP should be allowed to look at all information available to help him as it will all help in some way.
As car as the OP goes I see no reason for changing the oil filter but leaving in the oil in situ and I suspect he would have for the same results with just the one filter.
Europe uses much longer OCI than NA, has done for many years but unless the car is used around town, in stop start traffic and short trips and a good synthetic or even semi synth is used then I don't see any issue in running 15k with one filter.
The latest Mercedes Vito London Taxi is Euro 5 emissions with a DPF and autobox, it has the 2.2 Merc diesel lump and runs variable service intervals that seem to run mostly to 24k or there about a.
That is with one filter and one fill of Full Synth oil. And is severe service use aswell!
And the concept of oil filter efficiency as stated on bitog is an alien concept for my European sensibilities, do I say it has nothing to do with Europe or do I consider the opinions and evidence and conclude it is entirely logical.
After reading bitog I tend to leave air filters in place for at least a year with just a clean out every OCI.
How much money would I have wasted if I had looked at the information on bitog and ignored it as it was not written by somebody from Europe.