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mfitz709
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Dec 10, 2013

Do it yourself

Hey, just wondering for all you do it yourselfers, were do you buy your air and oil filters at? And while I'm at it what brand oil do you recommend for this engine? Regular or Synthetic? We have the Triton V10 by ford, but hate buying from dealers. ;)
  • That V10 is such a nice easy engine to change oil on. They did a great job designing it.
  • I get mine at SpeedCo....$288 complete with lube and coolant SCA check....Dennis
  • Mobile 1 from Costco, I wait until they have a $10 manufacturer rebate on a case. I only use WIX filters on everything, MH, 3 cars, zero turn mower and tractor. O'Reilly's and AutoValue carry them. NAPA Gold filters are made by WIX so there's another source. I don't put a lot of miles on the MH in a year but the engine runs a little cooler and MPG is a little better with synthetic oil. If you don't want to throw all that good synthetic oil away after year, change the filter and add a quart.
  • Been running synthetic ever since Mobil came out with Mobil 1 back in the 1970s. When I read about them putting a over 100,000 miles on a Cadillac engine, tearing the engine down and micro-metering all the internal moving parts, and finding them all in like new measurements, I could not go any other route. You can find that article in the old 1970 Popular Mechanics magazine. Very impressive. I even use it in the zero turn mower and the snow blower.

    And then the dw's uncle was the long time head mechanic for for a major regional ltl trucking company. They tested some synthetic motor oil for a unnamed oil refinery. The ran the one in one diesel only, put over a million miles on the oil. Did nothing but change oil filters ar the specified time and top of the oil. No special filters or anything. That engine was tore down and micro-measured twice and all the parts checked out with like new measurements. They kept running the tractor as a city tractor and yard tractor after it made the million mile mark.
  • I get my Mobile 1 and filters at Walmart.
    Don't forget a filter wrench and drain pan.
    I take the old oil to the Auto Zone for recycling.
  • For oil I go to Costco and get Mobil 1 and for filters I buy K & N.
  • I am the mehcanic on my motorhome. I'd go broke if I had to write a check everytime something went wrong.

    I have a Diesel, but I do my own oil changes. All the stuff can bought at Walmart and the motorhome oil change is easier than any of the cars that I own. Although I run Synthetic in my cars, I run the old Dino juice in my motorhome.

    The main reason: I don't drive more than 7,000 miles in a years time, so Synthetic would be a waste if I were to toss it early. I change the oil just prior to winter storage because I don't want oil that is contaminated with a seasons-worth of moisture.

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