Nick W said:Sounds like a load of old Codswallop to me. Why risk the dregs of the Soya muck contaminating your shiny new oil. And as The Analyst says ,use the money you save to do more frequent oil changes.
I 100% agree!!!
Nick W said:Sounds like a load of old Codswallop to me. Why risk the dregs of the Soya muck contaminating your shiny new oil. And as The Analyst says ,use the money you save to do more frequent oil changes.
geoffNZ said:My plan is sort of a hybrid of a couple of ideas.
Plan is:
-warm up engine.
-idle add a can of oil flush and idle for only half the time suggested (thinnned oil...bearing wear and all that)
-switch off and do oil change normally BUT use a cheap filter and cheap oil (read on before cringing) and do a few laps round the block.
-switch off and drop out the cheap oil and filter for good ones (I usually use Penrite as it sustained my GTO TT for 15 years in great shape while I mercilessly flogged it...I just stick to the suggested viscosity)>
I'll inspect the cheap oil and cut the filter apart maybe to look for bad signs...they cost so little.
I was quite shocked to find that a decent filter was 3X more expensive than I was expecting but given how many bad things can happen to the VANOS system alone, let alone the rest of the engine, I'm unwilling to skimp on it.
Thoughts?
flybobbie said:Think folks going over the top.
deltasierra said:When manufacturers decide that flushing oil is needed, use it, otherwise it’s an extra the stealer is charging you for.
geoffNZ said:Beddington