Should the oil filter be changed more often than the oil?
I just follow the monitor... TOTALLY unnecessary otherwise.
My Acura said 10,000 miles and didn't even specify synthetic. I used synth though. But I followed the indicator at every 10k miles.
I've never in my entire life (now on my 6th car) had an oil related problem. (or any lubricant related problem.. period) I had the valve cover off of my Acura around 73K miles (for performance mods) and the cams and everything looked immaculate.
My Acura said 10,000 miles and didn't even specify synthetic. I used synth though. But I followed the indicator at every 10k miles.
I've never in my entire life (now on my 6th car) had an oil related problem. (or any lubricant related problem.. period) I had the valve cover off of my Acura around 73K miles (for performance mods) and the cams and everything looked immaculate.
Summary: Oil life is more a function of duty cycle, than time or distance.
Personally, I do the following:
Filter: Change every 3K miles
Oil: Change every 6K miles
It's cheap insurance IMO. My oil life is usually in the 30~40% range once I hit 6K miles. I figure with as hard as I push the car from time to time, it's an acceptable schedule.
Who am I kidding. I don't drive the car without hitting full boost at least once...
That's just overkill...
Filter: Change every 3K miles
Oil: Change every 6K miles
It's cheap insurance IMO. My oil life is usually in the 30~40% range once I hit 6K miles. I figure with as hard as I push the car from time to time, it's an acceptable schedule.
Who am I kidding. I don't drive the car without hitting full boost at least once...
That's just overkill...
and it will never hurt to change the oil and filter at 3000 or 6 months. With the synthetic, if you drain it every 3000 and filter it and put it back in it wont hurt anything ether. I change mine at roughly every 3000 I'm at 351xx and in about 900 miles it will get changed again for 12th time
Last edited by blu3_v1p3r; Nov 3, 2008 at 04:48 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
For the people who think " GM doesn't know anything " Why do you own a GM product like a Cobalt?
i forgot to change the filter once, and i changed it like a week later, and no oil came out
Big giant fail. I've done it before, several times. It isn't a canister filter like on older cars, it's a cartridge that is designed not to leak oil when changed. I used to change mine at the halfway point but I just don't care anymore and I change it when I change the oil as per the DIC.
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