Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Oil Filter Vs. Synthetic Oil Longevity ?

With the ever longer lasting synthetic oils on the market, how long will the Oil Filter last? and is it recommended to change it before the recommended Oil change or at the same time as what the Synthetic oil recommends its oil to be changed?





Even though Synthetic Oil will not %26quot;brakedown%26quot;as fast as Non Synthetic oil, that doesn't mean that it doesn't get just as dirty as any other oil in an engine.



I realize that a lot of it will have to do with the environment %26amp; driving conditions, but Im just curious how long the average oil filter will last during %26quot;normal%26quot; driving conditions with a synthetic oil, or is there a recommended Oil Filter to use with a Synthetic oil?Oil Filter Vs. Synthetic Oil Longevity ?AMSOIL produces the Absolute Efficiency (Ea) line of premium filters designed specifically for that purpose. Ea Oil Filters are made with full synthetic nanofiber technology, making them the highest efficiency filters that are available for the auto/light truck market. They are guaranteed for 25,000 miles or one year when used in conjunction with AMSOIL motor oil in normal service.



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http://gforcesynthetics.com/AMSOIL%20SynOil Filter Vs. Synthetic Oil Longevity ?Just like the oil, regardless of the miles covered the car needs servicing including an oil and filter change every 12 months as a minimum.Oil Filter Vs. Synthetic Oil Longevity ?Good question, at first GM recommended filter be changed every other oil change, but that leaves a quart of old oil in the filter, and people experienced leaks in the rubber seat on the filter if it was removed, emptied then replaced, so they reversed themselves and said just replace the filter at every oil change.Oil Filter Vs. Synthetic Oil Longevity ?Oil filters need changing every 3,000 miles. If using synthetic oil you don't need to change the oil and filter every 3 months as with regular motor oil. This is the reason people that don't put many miles on a vehicle should use synthetic oil. They may get by with once a year oil changes that way. Normal drivers still need to replace oil filters every 3,000 miles no matter the type of oil used. I always have to explain to customers with motor damage that using synthetic oil does not guarantee longer motor life and you ruined the motor because of a plugged up oil filter.Oil Filter Vs. Synthetic Oil Longevity ?Mobil One makes an EXCELLENT oi lfilter that should work for the extended oil drain interval. It is best to examine the oil condition periodically. If the synthetic oil becomes very dark or thick, then you should change the filter earlier, and add a quart. Synthetic oil will last longer if the sludge left from the old oil is chemically removed first.

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