Originally Posted By: sir1900
Oil gets warmed up quickly when I take her out.
Yes. Two winters ago, when it was -34 C, I went to change the oil. It had only run for about 10 minutes on the Ring Road and less than 5 minutes of city driving. I darn near burned my hands, even with gloves on and a wad of paper towels when gripping the filter. I used to change the taxis' oil in the summer, with them running all day, and never had a problem without gloves.
Denali33: For filters, I often use the Wix 51358, the specified one, but had the louver issue once and had to do an exchange; there are some threads on the topic here, including one I started, in the filter section. So, if you happen to use it or the Mobil 1 filter, check the louvers to ensure they're open, which negates online purchases. I've also used a number of Hastings and have a Baldwin on deck (same as Hastings). I used a lot of Bosch Premiums before Purolator quality control went down the toilet. OEM or the Fram Ultra would be other decent options, though I've tried neither of them.
With filters, I play a few games with using non-specified filters, but it's the same deal, it's all on me if something goes wrong. The Wix 57357, 51365, and 51356 all fit the engine, and have a few advantages (like silicone ADBVs and occasionally pricing). The 51365 used to be the specified filter, but that changed a few years back. It's a safer bet to stick with what's specified. Baldwin/Hastings seem to be a little more flexible with choosing an upsize, but most companies warn that they don't cover damages if you use an unspecified filter or oil. Since I'm using an oil out of grade, it won't matter what filter I use if something goes wrong anyhow.