What kind of oil and filter do you use?
Samurai Hamster
06-23-2003, 11:01 PM
Anyone using Mobil 1 and what kind of filter?
tydog8
10-09-2003, 05:29 PM
only genuine Suzuki filters
They are high quality
Personally id go with any type of synthetic blend. Preferably pennzoil or valvoline.
They are high quality
Personally id go with any type of synthetic blend. Preferably pennzoil or valvoline.
Samurai Hamster
10-11-2003, 10:55 PM
My personal choice is NAPA gold filters, they are made by wix filters and you won't find them in a big box discount store. Yes, they cost more than el cheapo frams but are a far better filter.
Anyone else?
THis is a slow forum.......either no one knows about it or doesn;t care to post anything...................come on guys!
Anyone else?
THis is a slow forum.......either no one knows about it or doesn;t care to post anything...................come on guys!
99TrackerConv
10-12-2003, 08:42 AM
Sorry I don't have a chance to get in here very much! But I have been using whatever the Wal-mart techs put on it. :uhoh: Usually it's Fram and Supertech oil. Though I got to specifying 5.5qts or they only put in 4qts. It's all thats it's known for 2 years now since I don't have a way to change it my self. I would like to change to synthetic oil though too.
Samurai Hamster
10-12-2003, 02:41 PM
Sorry I don't have a chance to get in here very much! But I have been using whatever the Wal-mart techs put on it. :uhoh: Usually it's Fram and Supertech oil. Though I got to specifying 5.5qts or they only put in 4qts. It's all thats it's known for 2 years now since I don't have a way to change it my self. I would like to change to synthetic oil though too.
YOu go to wally world? YUK! :icon16:
man, get some ramps, a drain pan, and wrench and have at it. Its not that hard and you will be rewarded with a job done right. True, it CAN be a bit uncomfotable when it gets cold out but you will save some $$$ and you can then get your own stuff and do it right! :ukr:
YOu go to wally world? YUK! :icon16:
man, get some ramps, a drain pan, and wrench and have at it. Its not that hard and you will be rewarded with a job done right. True, it CAN be a bit uncomfotable when it gets cold out but you will save some $$$ and you can then get your own stuff and do it right! :ukr:
99TrackerConv
10-12-2003, 03:25 PM
I have the stuff to do it except a pan, but not alot of time and I really don't like laying on wet gravel. Oh and the nieghbors staring at me, I don't like that either!
Samurai Hamster
10-12-2003, 03:27 PM
Stare back at 'em........works for me!
meng83
03-08-2004, 03:25 PM
i have a 97 suzuki esteem with 240000kms on it and have been doing my own oil changes since. 20 minutes and about $12. i need to jack up the front passenger side though. i have tried synthetic oil once or twice.
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