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Engine Flush
What brand of flush is recomended by everyone here? I was reading the post about switching to full synthetic oil and it got me thinking.
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Re: Engine Flush
Auto Rx. There's another BBS full of people who swear by it. I've not tried it myslef as I don't own a vehicle that warrants a flush at the moment, but when it gets to be that time, I fully intend to try it.
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Re: Engine Flush
I too have seen that board and have seen a lot of people not noticing any difference after the Auto Rx treatment.
Grab a container of Degunk or Penzoil engine flush and flush the system using a cheap filter just before you swap to synthetic. The instruction are in the other synthetic change thread here: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=305201 Oh, and use Mobil 1 and not Castrol Syntec. Castrol Syntec is not a true synthetic. Mobil 1 is. |
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Re: Engine Flush
Thanks for the input guys. As for filters, I was thinking fram tough guard.... jk
![]() Was going to use the my favorite, K&N. Do the first cheapo filter with a Napa gold or something. For oil weight, 5w-30? I have always ran 10w30 in my other vehicles. I would have run full synthetic in my last car, but the oil pumps in the 1.8L mazda engines dont like synthetic, so i ran semi-synthetic. |
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Re: Engine Flush
use 5w30.
You can use the cheap filter while you flush your system. Just use a good filter when you actually pour in the synthetic. |
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Re: Engine Flush
one more question. I was checking out the mobil 1 site and noticed they make an oil for SUV/Truck applications. Should i get this one, or the other normal one? Does it matter?
What filter would you put on your truck? Mobil 1, AC Delco, or K&N? |
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Re: Engine Flush
Nah, use the normal 5w30.
I would go with the K&N for the extra money. |
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