I like expansion fittings for PexThank god for pex & sharkbites.
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I like expansion fittings for PexThank god for pex & sharkbites.
I’ve done a bit of pex. Went to a class for it from wersbo back in 04 or so. It’s faster to install & quieter in service. I’ve never had a failure but I just trust copper more. Plus there’s more pride when finished with a copper header than a pex bundle of snakes 😉I like expansion fittings for Pex
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko12u7WEwp0
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Sure you saved money. Most shops use bulk oil for cars/trucks, even dealerships. If you used decent oil/filter, the charge at a shop for “synthetic” plus the cabin air filter would be $200 or more.Just changed the cabin filter, air filter and oil in my truck.
Did I save money? Not much to be honest.
But I know it was done right.
I used WIX on the filters. Mobil 1 on the oil.Sure you saved money. Most shops use bulk oil for cars/trucks, even dealerships. If you used decent oil/filter, the charge at a shop for “synthetic” plus the cabin air filter would be $200 or more.
5qt jugs of synthetic Kirkland, Supertech, Valvoline, Pennzoil, Mobile, Castrol, etc are all $17-36. Plenty of solid filters out there for $3-5 & the top shelf filters like the Fram Endurance is $13. Your cabin air filter is only $15ish.
Hell, I use VERY high end, boutique, oil & spend less than most places charge for bulk or OTC name brand oil.
Just so you’re aware, Wix was purchased by Mann a little while back. Using their old filters are great but the new ones, not so much. Similar to the Fram Ultra(gold can XG series). They used to use great media & be wire backed, no more. Amsoil used to use Donaldson Syntec media, no more. Now the Amsoil, Royal Purple & Fram Endurance line are all the exact same filters, made by Champ Labs here in the states. The Endurance is the cheapest at Walmart for $13.I used WIX on the filters. Mobil 1 on the oil.
I heard about Fram which is why I went Mobil 1.Just so you’re aware, Wix was purchased by Mann a little while back. Using their old filters are great but the new ones, not so much. Similar to the Fram Ultra(gold can XG series). They used to use great media & be wire backed, no more. Amsoil used to use Donaldson Syntec media, no more. Now the Amsoil, Royal Purple & Fram Endurance line are all the exact same filters, made by Champ Labs here in the states. The Endurance is the cheapest at Walmart for $13.
FWIW, I was a Wix user for a long time prior to the buyout. When Amsoil contracted with Donaldson I preferred those as we used that same media at one of the power plants I was at. That is awesome media & if there’s a Donaldson Syntec media filter for your application, I’d highly recommend it to this day.
Bag of RiceToday I bled manhood as usual.
After slicing my finger open changing the portaband blade, I decided it was healing too quick, so I smashed it with a mallot.
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I've decided just to leave the first aid station open permanently.
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Oh, well, they've upped the amonia for that quagmire.I don't like the smell
I was a big fan of M1 Euro 0/40 & 5/40 until the new SP rating. With SP, they eliminated the group v esters that added solvency to clean sludge, carbon & varnish. Had a bunch of calcium so wasn’t great for a DI engine but any MPI, TBI or carburetor setup would have been great on that oil.I heard about Fram which is why I went Mobil 1.
Had not heard of WIX. I did notice that my previous Wix air filter was stamped CHINA. This new one was stamped MEXICO. Thanks for the info.
What brand oil for a 5.7 '21 Toyota engine?I was a big fan of M1 Euro 0/40 & 5/40 until the new SP rating. With SP, they eliminated the group v esters that added solvency to clean sludge, carbon & varnish. Had a bunch of calcium so wasn’t great for a DI engine but any MPI, TBI or carburetor setup would have been great on that oil.
If you ever see any at a Walmart or parts store & it’s rated SN or older, buy it on the spot. Hands down the best value out there, at least it was prior to the new SP stuff.
If you’re sticking to the 5k mi oci then Valvoline Advanced synthetic (grey jug)5/30 is solid & around $26-28 for a 5qt jug.What brand oil for a 5.7 '21 Toyota engine?
Gonna change it this week.
The dealership/manual insists on some super thin oil but I disagree and want something thicker.
Thanks, I will read up on those and the group v estersIf you’re sticking to the 5k mi oci then Valvoline Advanced synthetic (grey jug)5/30 is solid & around $26-28 for a 5qt jug.
Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic 5W-30 Motor Oil 5 QT - Walmart.com
Buy Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic 5W-30 Motor Oil 5 QT at Walmart.comwww.walmart.com
Same price would be M1 0/30 ESP. Solid oil that still has some group v esters in it.
Mobil 1 ESP Full Synthetic Motor Oil 0W-30, 5 Quart - Walmart.com
Buy Mobil 1 ESP Full Synthetic Motor Oil 0W-30, 5 Quart at Walmart.comwww.walmart.com
The valvoline has a higher HTHS so will likely not be as susceptible to shearing in and might hold up a bit better in summer if you’re in a hot area. The M1 would be a better winter choice between the
Grab either (or castrol or pennzoil), they’ll all work out well. Stepping up to a 5/40 won’t hurt anything either besides about 0.5% of mpg’s but the 5/40 M1 doesn’t have esters anymore for cleaning. The 0/30 still does, for now.
In that Toyota you could run Kirkland syn 5/30 and be fine as well
If you’re in a hot area & towing, 5/40Thanks, I will read up on those and the group v esters
I barely gets below 25f here so I don't need no thin oils since I get low gas mileage anyways, plus I tow...what is the need for better gas mileage lol
I'm always towing, 2-4K lbsIf you’re in a hot area & towing, 5/40
I never mentioned it but yes, N. American CAFE bullshit. Nowhere else in the world does Toyota mandate 0/20 for that engine, nowhere. Same for other manufacturers as well.I'm always towing, 2-4K lbs
Does get plenty of work in 80-95+ degree Oregon Summers
I think you are correct, that engine gets different oil in other countries as per Toyota manual
The US manual recommendation of thin oil is to get super small % MPG gain and maybe for the guys in the extreme north(Canada?) that are in super cold climates
HahaI never mentioned it but yes, N. American CAFE bullshit. Nowhere else in the world does Toyota mandate 0/20 for that engine, nowhere. Same for other manufacturers as well.
You’re a perceptive future Idahoan 😂
damn sonI took a PTO day and spent the day on the lake. Tore them the hell up. For frame of reference, that bowl is 10” in diameter.
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