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Did the yearly oil change on both my mom and dad's vehicles. They drive very little (less than 5K per vehicle per year) so they just do a 1 year oci.

Vehicle 1: 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5
Out: Pennzoil Ultra 5W-30 and Wix 7712 filter
In: Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W-30 and Carquest Blue 84712 filter

Vehicle 2: 2006 Chevrolet Colorado 2.8 L
Out: QSUD 5W-30 and Wix 51042 filter
In: QSUD 5W-30 and AC Delco PF46 non-ecore
 
My grandsons 2002 Camry V6 with 185K with a 10K OCI. No added oil.

Out: M1 5-30

In: M1 5-30

Filter: Best Fram
 
Oil Changed, 7-31-14:
2012 Hyundai Elantra (1.8L)
Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W-30 .... (Previous: same)
FRAM Ultra Synthetic Oil Filter, #XG9688 .... (Previous: Hastings Premium, #LF565)
[I planned on using one of my FRAM TG filters, but the Ultra filter was older.]
 
2013 Kia Sorento EX 3.5L V6 39920 Miles


out: Kendall GT1 Synth Blend 5w20 Firestone Filter ~6700 miles
In: Kendall GT1 Synth BLend 5w20 mighty lube filter (what the shop uses)

Third change using the Kendall, love how the engine runs on it.

Didn't quite make it to 7k as scheduling would otherwise put me way past the 7k mark before I could get the oil changed.
 
Frankenbrew Time

2000 Rav4 2.0

Out: Penrite Enviro+ 5w30 GF-5, Sakura filter
In:

SCA filter
0.8L Penrite Enviro+ 5w30 GF-5
0.8L Mobil Super 2000 5w30
2.4L Castrol Magnatec Fuel Saver 5w30

I was thinking about using up a 1L of Mobil 1 5w50 but thought best to stick with 5w30.
 
2006 Acura TL with 3.2 liter engine. 148,000 or so at the change. I was going by the oil life monitor and I don't know how many miles it had on the oil as I had just purchased the car. It was awfully clean though, but I have a hard time believing that the Honda/Acura tech who did the last change didn't reset the oil life monitor. (He did over tighten the drain plug and for that I'd like to kick him.)
Out: Unknown, probably the Conoco Phillips semi-synth stuff that the dealer uses as it had a Honda filter on it.
In: Supertech Full Synthetic and a Fram Ultra synthetic filter. (Lord forgive me for using a Fram but at least it has metal end caps. Even the Honda filters made by Honeywell use the cardboard/fiber end caps.) I have noticed a small increase in fuel mileage, along the lines of 1-2 MPG on the highway and in mixed driving.
 
2010 Honda CR-V 66,314 miles

Out: M1 0W20 AFE, Fram Ultra XG7317, unknown miles on oil

In: Mobil1 Extended Performance 0w20, Fram Ultra XG7317

I got the OLM reset properly this time. Planning to have her run it down to <15% for next OCI. Should be about 8,500mi
 
2006 Ford Freestyle, ~111,000 miles (OLM: 33%)

Out: 6 qts PP 5W-20, Bosch DistancePlus D3410

In: 6 qts CAM2 Synavex 5W-20, Bosch 3410
 
1983 Mercedes 240d 4-speed.
out, 0w-40M1. in, 5w-40 t6.mann filter out, mann filter in. 7506 miles on 0w-40 M1 oil. 247,501 miles on car. Runs great!! oil change performed on 6-3-2014.
 
14 Hyundai Sonata GLS 2.4
out: GTX Synblnd 5w20 / oem (3k mi)

13 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T
out: Kendall GT1 blnd 5w30 / TF2808 (3k mi)

in both: Valvoline MaxLife 5w30 / oem fltr (4k mi)
 
The ultras are a good filter for a good price. Im not a fan of Fram but I have nothing against them. Every company will make cheap parts since most people buy the cheapest anyways. For the price its a good filter. I would consider the ultra grams best passenger vehicle filter.
 
Originally Posted By: 3800Series
The ultras are a good filter for a good price. Im not a fan of Fram but I have nothing against them. Every company will make cheap parts since most people buy the cheapest anyways. For the price its a good filter. I would consider the ultra grams best passenger vehicle filter.


I think you contributed to the wrong thread
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