Done installing an Amsoil remote bypass system w/ pre-oiler into my 2005 g35 6mt sedan.
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I'm currently writing an article for g-owners to answer all of these questions and more. But in short, I plan to keep the car for ~20+ years. Ofcourse, I won't be driving it the whole time - the key idea here is to keep it in the family and pass it down to the next generation. My primary motivation for all of this oiling gadgetry, is to keep the engine in like-new condition for as long as possible, while extending oil drain intervals. Since Infiniti recommends an oil and filter change every 3750 miles, I will have the oil analyzed every 3750 miles to prevent from voiding my warranty. It will cost me less to analyze the oil than to change it, it will be better for the engine (not having to change the oil if the oil in there is good), and it will make me out to be a pro-active customer since most consumers don't even bother with oil analysis. Better yet, it will be very easy to sample the oil with my installed oil sampling petcock.quote:
Originally posted by Winston:
What kind of oil maintenance schedule are you planning? UOA schedule? Filter change schedule etc. Doesn't Infinity recommend against synthetic?
On another note. How long do you intend to keep this car. Because you can call me when you are ready to sell. With this set up it should run forever. (or until the earth runs out of oil)
I actually went down to the dealership and showed the service writers and techs the work I had performed (I just couldn't resist). To my surprise, everyone was really impressed, asked me TONS of questions on how to perform the install, and overall I recived LOTS of praise. I don't believe they will compain too much if my engine fails - at least they'll know it's not the oil's fault - and we all know bypassing & pre-oiling are suprior not having anything but a stock system. Additionally, they said as long as I had UOAs done at the scheduled intervals, they wouldn't hassle me - hence I would have proof I had maintained the oil and if for any reason the pre-oiler or bypass was doing harm, the UOA would show it.quote:
Originally posted by RalphPWood:
If a car maker recommends conventional oil and 3,750 mile oil drains what it means is you had better not have engine troubles using synthetic oil and extended oil drains. They will tell you that the reason your engine went bad is because the synthetic oil flows better than conventional oils and flows off the engine parts when you shut down the engine. Also the filter system you have is a modification of their already superior oil delivery system.
How often you have the oil analyzed means nothing to them. On the positive side most engines don't have problems. The best thing is to keep your filtration system simple and easy to remove if you end up with a bad engine. Don't learn the hard way about warranties. Some engine makers won't fix a bad engine if there is a pre oiler on it. Their logic is if the engine needed it they would have put it on. They understand allowing the oil to get dirty and draining it.![]()
Ralph
Yup that is what I would sample at or every 6 months whichever comes first.quote:
Originally posted by Michael Wan:
bythabay,
MAX OCI allowed by Infiniti is 7500mi., under normal conditions.
Michael
Just took and mailed an oil sample today... spilled oil everywhere took me like 3 hrs to clean it up (I was holding the bottle in the wrong place -duh!quote:
Originally posted by deepsquat:
A ping..no ..a rod knock..yes..though as you said ,you are doing a UOA so wear metal will show if it is rod knock ( issuficant oil to the rod bearings)