The Random Question Thread

Also change the filter at a cold start when the oil is less thinner than a warm start
 
Also change the filter at a cold start when the oil is less thinner than a warm start
why?

So you change it out first...then run the filter with dirty oil until it warms up and then drain it to change the oil? Or you warm up first to put in new oil that mixes with old filter, then let it cool and then change out the filter....not following why this would be better for the car?
 
I do it all while warm so it flows out nice and quick. Screw burns, I got plenty of skin on my butt they can use! :tongue (2):
 
I know it sounds dumb but...
I change my oil synthetic about every 6k give or take
but maybe i was thinking to change just the filter around 3k or so
just for better maintainence.... so
if i had the oil full and took the filter out ... am i gonna get splashed with oil?
thank you for any input....:wink (2):

ok i am answering to my own Q
today i did the oil change with mobil 1 ep with fram 6x anew seet of magnetic oil plug (ebay)
well to answer my own Q i took the filter out first xpecting alot of oil.... to my surprise only about 2-3

oz of oil came out ...... i guess so if anyone wondered to change the filters in between oil changes.... i say
do it.... and just check the fluid after wards..... alittle bit will be needed to refill...
 
Surprising and interesting to me. Usually I like to let the oil drain for a good 30 mins before pulling the filter. When pulling sooner on a quick and dirty job, I could've sworn that more spillage occurs. Maybe its the power of my emmense imagination.
Thanks for trying it out.
 
no problem.... i let the oil drip for like an hr today cuz i was also doing my rotors and brakes today....
felt clean... lol.....
i got rotorpros slotted and drilled all is fine xcept.... when i am stopping i feel an very little vibration
soft rumbly type...... could this be bc of fresh set of pads n rotors? or bc i did something wrong......
 
...all is fine xcept.... when i am stopping i feel an very little vibration
soft rumbly type...... could this be bc of fresh set of pads n rotors? or bc i did something wrong......

That's a pretty common report for drilled rotors. Some say it's a low frequency "whirring" sound, some say a very slight vibration.


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KOOL i hope it goes away thouh... feels like somethin is wrong.... thanks!!!!

I'm not saying for sure that the noise you're hearing is normal, I'm saying drilled rotors are notoriously noisy. If you really think something is wrong then you should get it checked out. Brakes are pretty important... ;)


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yes you are right
buti dont think there is a major issue...
i will see for the next few days and see what happens....
 
yes it does. i offered a lot less than $175 on one of these that was listed at $199 on ebay and the seller replied me with $175. so i paid him asap.
 
Hey guys will Megan Resonated Test Pipes from an 04 350z fit my 07 fx?

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best most secure failsafe method of doing oil changes?

I'm considering getting these heavy duty ultra URB9020 with extension pair package all under $100 (one metal piece with cross reinforced):
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Lift Height: 7.25"
9000 lbs G.V.W per pair
40 lbs[/TD]
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http://www.discountramps.com/truck-service-ramps.htm
http://www.vehicleramps.com/default.asp?direct=product&cat_code=ramps&product_id=198

with these wheel stops for the rear tires:
http://www.discountramps.com/car-wheel-stop.htm

and keeping oem rims or winter rims (depending on the time of year) underneath the car as a backup basically in place of the extentions.

Thoughts?
 
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