NewSVO
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Per Adam's recommendation, did it around 2 months back. The picture I took should be able to show you what you need. Only O'reilly near me carried it
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I am not sure about 'plenty' of stories. Everyone knows about the next door neighbor of cousin George that has a friend in Topeka that.....well, you know the rest of the story. Stay with a name brand and you will be fine.
I know from first hand experience of warranty claims denied from oil filter failures. Split seams, failed bypasses, etc. Nothing from a real brand, however. Stay with good stuff and you will be okay. Don't buy unmarked filters in a box that are labeled to look like "Motorcraft" but say "Motocraft" on them or some silly nonsense for 99 cents. Also, try to avoid the 'deals' where you can get a filter and oil for $5.99 on special at the corner auto parts place unless you can identify what is actually in the package. I personally use Motorcraft, AC Delco, Extreme Duty Fram, Hastings, etc. If someone is not willing to put their name on a part then don't use it.
This^^ I've had great results with T6 in my daughter's 08 gti with the fsi. Hardly any cam follower wear in 45K. Great UOA as well. Also with the fsi I don't know that any oil won't contribute to valve coking. Nature of the beast with the fsi.T6 has been proven to be a strong oil for the price. It out performed many "performance" style oils like Redline, Amsoil, and Royal Purple by http://www.blackstone-labs.com/. It has a ton of anti-wear properties because it is intended for diesel engines. The fact that is is labeled for Diesel engines doesn't mean it can't be ran in your ordinary gas engine. The weight is still 5w-40 no tricks or anything for disel.
I run T6 5,000 to 7,000 miles without any problems on my performance engines. On my daily driver Tiguan 2.0TSi I run it for 10,000 miles.
T6 only comes in one flavor.
I'm wondering this as well. Don't quite have a catless DP.Wont Rotella T6 poison your cat? Or are you guys all running catless DPs?
If oil is getting to your cat you have much bigger problems......Wont Rotella T6 poison your cat? Or are you guys all running catless DPs?
I think they are referring to the Zinc content and destroying the cat. This isn't a problem with T6, it is however present in some Amsoil products like the Z-rod.If oil is getting to your cat you have much bigger problems......
They won't know what kind of oil you put in your car. Whenever they have to do any warranty work that revolves removing engine oil they drain it into a huge container. They don't analyze it.Ford recommends 5w/30 for the EB but the Rotella is 5w/40. Will Ford deny a warranty claim due to improper oil?