JTM88
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I use the same one, I put some coarse filter foam in side of it so that the oil doesn’t splash out since the gen 3s dump the oil so quickly . It works pretty well.
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I use the same one, I put some coarse filter foam in side of it so that the oil doesn’t splash out since the gen 3s dump the oil so quickly . It works pretty well.
Huh?... I put some coarse filter foam inside of it so that the oil doesn’t splash out since the gen 3s dump the oil so quickly ...
Thanks! I tend to put off recycling trips.5 Gallon Plastic Hedpack with cap https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064O8OYK
I would use the Femco drain which I prefer over the Ronan but don't think I'd like monitoring and shutting off the flow whenever a 5qt jug gets full. Also, find oil change simpler on a ramp instead of the Quick Jack. Ramp doesn't leave room for an upright 5qt jug. Lastly, I wouldn't be able to use the jugs from the new oil to drain into because they are still full of new oil until after the drain.Huh?
I use the Ronin drain plug, and then added a clear vinyl tube to it. Photo shows tube over the drain pain. But I have even inserted the tube directly into an empty 5-quart oil jug and skipped the drain pan altogether.
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Nice, should have let some of us local guys, we would have went with you guys!!! Next time.A few days late but took the car on the Tail of the Dragon with some friends for a bachelor party this past weekend.
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My Quickjacks are high enough for the 5 gallon jugs. I keep a few of the old empties. Good thing too because Autozone's oil tank was full so I just dropped off the jugs. Instead of having to return with my drain pan.I would use the Femco drain which I prefer over the Ronan but don't think I'd like monitoring and shutting off the flow whenever a 5qt jug gets full. Also, find oil change simpler on a ramp instead of the Quick Jack. Ramp doesn't leave room for an upright 5qt jug. Lastly, I wouldn't be able to use the jugs from the new oil to drain into because they are still full of new oil until after the drain.
I understand. For me its easier and quicker to drive it up my ramps than use the Quick Jack to changer oil. The tilt from the ramps helps get as much as possible out of the pan, but admittedly probably an ounce at best?My Quickjacks are high enough for the 5 gallon jugs. I keep a few of the old empties. Good thing too because Autozone's oil tank was full so I just dropped off the jugs. Instead of having to return with my drain pan.
It is easy to control the flowrate with the Ronin. Slower than the removed OEM plug but the 5 gallon jug fills fast enough to not bother coming out from under the car to change to another jug.
No problem. I supposed that after i read your 8 qt. jajajajajajaLOL I didn’t realize he meant drain pan. Derp.
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I pour that into a hedpack
5 Gallon Plastic Hedpack with cap https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064O8OYK
Yeah probably.I understand. For me its easier and quicker to drive it up my ramps than use the Quick Jack to changer oil. The tilt from the ramps helps get as much as possible out of the pan, but admittedly probably an ounce at best?
Just a quick update: Yesterday first 8 mile drive - not impressed. Second 35 mile drive - towards the end really impressed, wow this is nice! Today's 15 mile drive - this is awesome, super smooth shifts. Towards the end I got on it and did some 5K hard shifts. 2nd to3rd and 3rd to 4th grinds are gone. It really feels like a different transmission.I swapped the factory trans fluid with BG Syncro Shift II today. Scraped a knuckle breaking the fill plug loose yesterday, but besides that all went well. The BG kit with the pump bottle worked perfectly. Just as I finished the rain came, so no test drive.
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Tomorrows looking good tooDrove it this morning.
Another killer day out here in the Northeast. Early Fall is slowly becoming one of my favorite seasons. Cool in the morning and nights and gorgeous during the daylight hours.
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