Synthetic oil filter
Not anymore - Im too cheap...
But we could all pitch in and get some bulk discounts maybe. Peavey Mart usually carries Amsoil and some of the Parts Source stores around Edmonton have it as well.
I have a dual bypass that I have to install when it warms up.
Dave, dont be afraid of running the 15W40 HD Marine and Diesel oil - it has a pour point of -43 or so.
As much as I like the Amsoil, I dislike the marketing. Im thinking of switching to the Mobile XD-3 0W40 full synthetic for year round use. Its GOOD stuff.

But we could all pitch in and get some bulk discounts maybe. Peavey Mart usually carries Amsoil and some of the Parts Source stores around Edmonton have it as well.
I have a dual bypass that I have to install when it warms up.
Dave, dont be afraid of running the 15W40 HD Marine and Diesel oil - it has a pour point of -43 or so.
As much as I like the Amsoil, I dislike the marketing. Im thinking of switching to the Mobile XD-3 0W40 full synthetic for year round use. Its GOOD stuff.
I was looking at the amsoil setup but got scared away a bit from location issues and the hose setup. There seems to be a bit of magic relative to what kind of hose connections you use, type of hose and final location. The kit isnt necessarily the end all... I dont remember all the details but in the final analysis it seemed like the risk reward wasn't there. I change way to often (filters at 5k oil at 10k km) running amsoil synthetic and concluded that a broken hose would be far worse than not having extra filtration.
I may have reached the wrong conclusion and would also be happy to hear others experience.
I may have reached the wrong conclusion and would also be happy to hear others experience.
What oil and filters are you running? The OEM OCI is 12K Km, so there is no need to dump the oil at 10K or the filters at 5K, unless your hitting an annual mileage limit.
Dave, you daily drive the old girl going downtown? Espar is probably the best thing going and you could just run regular 15W40 oil from anywhere.
I know I sure want one, after this year. My trucks been outside the entire year
with weak batteries. So I run full sythenic.
Like Dr. Evil said, even normal oil pours at -43c, slowly
. Espar, will keep the engine nice and warm year round.
I know I sure want one, after this year. My trucks been outside the entire year
with weak batteries. So I run full sythenic.Like Dr. Evil said, even normal oil pours at -43c, slowly
. Espar, will keep the engine nice and warm year round.
I just run the standard Fleetguard oil filters which are about $12 each at Cummins. What do the Amsoil synthetic media oil filters go for locally in Calgary?
I'm sure the Amsoil oil filters are better than the standard Fleetguard but if they are 3 or more times the cost it's not worth it to me.
I'll just keep going with basic oil filters & dino oil but with short oil change intervals. I run 10W-30 in the winter, 15W-40 in the summer.
That's been my strategy for years with good results in our previous vehicles. Basic filters & dino oil but short 5-7000 km oil changes. Also different viscosities for winter & summer.
I'm sure the Amsoil oil filters are better than the standard Fleetguard but if they are 3 or more times the cost it's not worth it to me.
I'll just keep going with basic oil filters & dino oil but with short oil change intervals. I run 10W-30 in the winter, 15W-40 in the summer.
That's been my strategy for years with good results in our previous vehicles. Basic filters & dino oil but short 5-7000 km oil changes. Also different viscosities for winter & summer.
I run the Amsoil 15w-30 HD Diesel and Marine with the EA080 filter. Like I said, way overkill, but I can remember changes easier -full on 10s filters on 5s. It costs more, but I "feel" better knowing im using a better than stock oil at shorter intervals. Not an approach for everyone of course.
I run the Amsoil 15w-30 HD Diesel and Marine with the EA080 filter. Like I said, way overkill, but I can remember changes easier -full on 10s filters on 5s. It costs more, but I "feel" better knowing im using a better than stock oil at shorter intervals. Not an approach for everyone of course.
I also assume you meant the AME 15w-40?
I change my AME every year, which these days is about 7000-9000 miles, which is overkill as well, but the full flow runs for the full time, and the bypass for two years.
Thats not exactly right Mike. The Amsoil 15W40 Synthetic has additives which lower the pour point for much better cold weather performance
The pour point on HD Marine and Diesel is -42C -> http://www.amsoil.com/msds/ame.pdf , which is quite different than a convenional 15W40 oil
Dave, you daily drive the old girl going downtown? Espar is probably the best thing going and you could just run regular 15W40 oil from anywhere.
I know I sure want one, after this year. My trucks been outside the entire year
with weak batteries. So I run full sythenic.
Like Dr. Evil said, even normal oil pours at -43c, slowly
. Espar, will keep the engine nice and warm year round.
I know I sure want one, after this year. My trucks been outside the entire year
with weak batteries. So I run full sythenic.Like Dr. Evil said, even normal oil pours at -43c, slowly
. Espar, will keep the engine nice and warm year round.

