Vapor Blue GT
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I follow him on YouTube and he’s great at explaining oils. Very informative videos and he’s knowledgeable. He use to work for Joe Gibbs racing in oil development.
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No he doesn’t cut open the filter but it’s also not necessary. That’s a pointless concept unless you aren’t doing an oil analysis then it’s a way to see large particles but not very helpful in identifying anything. The OA will show you what’s happening. Yes, 500 mile for first change is a little overkill but 1,000-1500 is a good idea. There were good amounts of metal in the oil so there would be a good amount in the filter.And then there is the part he doesn't talk about. One part per million is one drop in 50 quarts. The mustang V8 holds almost twice the oil that the Toyota holds. In addition, the bearings in the V8 seem to have a loose tolerance as indicated by the low oil pressure at idle. Yes there will be wear on a new engine but the numbers from the oil tests show it isn't much or the filter is removing a good deal of it. Also note he didn't cut the filter and examine the paper. I suspect he would have found metal there but not in massive amounts. Change the oil when you want but I think that 700 miles was a bit early.
And about magnetic oil plugs, they see the oil before it enters the filter. They were originally intended as a chip detector to give an indication of a potentially massive failure. It real important in aviation when you have a single engine or helicopter transmission that your life depends on. If the detector finds chips, you better figure out why in a hurry.
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