"Tainting" new oil by just Drain & Fill ??

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Originally Posted By: gathermewool
Originally Posted By: aircooled
I could buy a nice deli sandwich once a year if I don't change my oil filter every oil change.
(Better for my weight if I buy the oil filter!)


I can reach under and open my Fumoto valve and let it drain for however long it takes. When it's done draining, I shut the valve and refill the sump with oil and walk away without any mess, and clean hands.

My total actual time to change the oil, including cleanup, is reduce
With the extra time you spend (possibly to most likely) needlessly changing your filter I'm relaxing or doing other things, like eating a deli sandwich.


"no mess and clean hands"
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Originally Posted By: Malo83
Originally Posted By: gathermewool
Originally Posted By: aircooled
I could buy a nice deli sandwich once a year if I don't change my oil filter every oil change.
(Better for my weight if I buy the oil filter!)


I can reach under and open my Fumoto valve and let it drain for however long it takes. When it's done draining, I shut the valve and refill the sump with oil and walk away without any mess, and clean hands.

My total actual time to change the oil, including cleanup, is reduce
With the extra time you spend (possibly to most likely) needlessly changing your filter I'm relaxing or doing other things, like eating a deli sandwich.


"no mess and clean hands"
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I don't get it
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Originally Posted By: SumpChump
A friend of mine, a real "by the book" kinda guy. Disagrees with me that doing a mid OCI "drain and fill" is usefull/useless.

I like to do a drain and fill every 5k on my '13 Camry with 36k running TGMO and Toyota Filter element.

He claims that the .25 quarts in the filter taints the new oil significantly and causes it to be "old oil" within just 1k miles rather than the top performance of the oil if done at 10k as a full filter and complete oil change. In other word he says its ruining the new oil.

So, your thoughts on how mixing a bit of old oil with 4 quarts of brand new may ... age or taint the new.


So do a couple of UOAs and prove him wrong. Until then it's all speculation (we all have our opinions) and it's clear he won't be persuaded.
 
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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
You will never get all of the old oil out. Even with filter change, there will still be some old oil coating engine internals that you will never be able to remove, which will be 'tainting' the new oil, if we use your friend's logic. What does your 'friend' have to say about that and how it relates to oil changes in general?

With that said, personally I do like changing both oil and filter at the same time, but that's mostly habit. I could probably re-use the same filter for a second OCI.



+1. Honda recommends only changing the filter every other change. After the first few changes I'll probably go that route depending upon calendar and OCI length. My Saab was rated 2 years and up to 16k miles, and I never encountered an issue.

I didn't used to do the skip an OCI for the filter on our old Acura integra. But with the new syn filters, and international push to longer OCIs, I'm not concerned.
 
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