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Old 01-25-2014, 05:59 PM
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I use brad penn oil in mine.
Old 01-26-2014, 10:39 AM
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Just the regular 5w30?
Old 01-26-2014, 11:14 AM
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Yea thats fine. Have used 10w30 and 20w50 in the past.
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Would it make sense to switch to something heavier in the summer or no?
Old 01-30-2014, 04:17 PM
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Will this block the intercooler too much?[IMG][/IMG]
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So I just drained the oil in my truck to redo the turbo drain, im gonna tap the front of the pan. Well when my oil what draining I noticed it shimmers and it definitely has metal flakes in it, no chunks but silver flakes, I did a cam swap so are my cam bearings toast now? It didnt make any out of the ordinary noises. I havent cut open the filter yet im letting it drain still, hopefully I wont find anything bad....
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cut the oil filter open and look at it.
Old 02-12-2014, 03:29 PM
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So i opened up the filter and theres no chunks or big pieces just the flaky stuff thats like really fine glitter it looks like. I had 40 psi after i put the cam in and then it dropped to 35 when i put the turbo on (truck has yet to be tuned or dynoed)
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Any way you could upload a picture. I can upload a few of when my bearings went to ****. Mine didn't have any big chunks in the filter. Just the dust/flakes like your describing.
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Well fml, if i take the cam out will i be able to tell they are bad right away? I dont wanna ruin the brand new cam if it isnt already... I read that putting a nic in the bearing could do this? I mean i was careful so i thought but this was the first time i tore into an engine


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