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Pismo10 04-07-2009 03:33 PM

For anyone who is interested, WalMart has a nice end cap sale right now on Mobil 1 15W-50 Silver Cap for $5.20 a qt in the big bottles. Just picked up three, so two changes worth. Seemed like a good price.

Still looking for the perfect oil filter. Using the Wix 51069R at 4.33" tall just fits my limited space between the filter mount and the exhaust manifold. The tall ones like a M1-302 won't fit and the short ones like the M1-111 seem to last only a few weeks until the oil pressure starts jumping around at lower speeds. Any suggestions from others who have this space problem? Are these "Racing Only" Wix filters good for a 100hour per season of mild use stock 502 Mag boating?

Thanks

Pismo10 04-08-2009 01:09 PM

Found some VTwin for $9.49 a qt! Yikes. passed.

johnny b good 04-08-2009 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by Pismo10 (Post 2838318)
For anyone who is interested, WalMart has a nice end cap sale right now on Mobil 1 15W-50 Silver Cap for $5.20 a qt in the big bottles. Just picked up three, so two changes worth. Seemed like a good price.

Still looking for the perfect oil filter. Using the Wix 51069R at 4.33" tall just fits my limited space between the filter mount and the exhaust manifold. The tall ones like a M1-302 won't fit and the short ones like the M1-111 seem to last only a few weeks until the oil pressure starts jumping around at lower speeds. Any suggestions from others who have this space problem? Are these "Racing Only" Wix filters good for a 100hour per season of mild use stock 502 Mag boating?

Thanks

I am going to try the Amsoil Ea025 filters this year for the first time. They are 4.25 overall length and use a 100% synthetic filtering media. They claim to filter and flow better than the stock Merc. cellulose Filters. I have stock 502 Mags, So I know what you mean about the limited space for a tall oil filter.

Mentalpause 04-08-2009 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Pismo10 (Post 2839095)
Found some VTwin for $9.49 a qt! Yikes. passed.

Your find on 15w50 is every day price so not a sale. Your V twin price is a rip off. I bought it for the 600s at 42 bucks for a 6 pack, but I bought 48 quarts at a time.

Pismo10 04-09-2009 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by Mentalpause (Post 2839522)
Your find on 15w50 is every day price so not a sale. Your V twin price is a rip off. I bought it for the 600s at 42 bucks for a 6 pack, but I bought 48 quarts at a time.

The VTwin at the same store was $7.49 a qt last year. Too much at $9.49 tho, esp with the Silver cap so cheap.

07DominatorSS 04-09-2009 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by johnny b good (Post 2839274)
I am going to try the Amsoil Ea025 filters this year for the first time. They are 4.25 overall length and use a 100% synthetic filtering media. They claim to filter and flow better than the stock Merc. cellulose Filters. I have stock 502 Mags, So I know what you mean about the limited space for a tall oil filter.

There is even a shorter AMSOIL Filter that will work too. It is an EAO-59. There is also a longer filter, an EAO-24. So if anyone is short on room or has extra, they have something that will fit.

johnny b good 04-09-2009 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS (Post 2839708)
There is even a shorter AMSOIL Filter that will work too. It is an EAO-59. There is also a longer filter, an EAO-24. So if anyone is short on room or has extra, they have something that will fit.

Good to know, have you got any feed back on these filters and there performance?

07DominatorSS 04-09-2009 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by johnny b good (Post 2840095)
Good to know, have you got any feed back on these filters and there performance?

I use them on my boat. I have twin 496hos and run the EAO 24 with the AMSOIL Series 2000 20w-50 racing oil. They are, as far as I know, contain the best filtering media on the market. They are 98.7% efficient with particles as low as 15 microns, and 50% efficient at 7 microns. The media is reinforced from the inside with a stainless steel mesh, to keep them from collapsing, along being able to hold a lot more contaminants. I ran a whole season on them, 52-53 hours. You are in Ray Twp, just send me an email, I'm in Romeo, I can get you more information.

www.amsoil.com/lit/databulletins/g2192.pdf

Hydrocruiser 04-09-2009 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS (Post 2840155)
I use them on my boat. I have twin 496hos and run the EAO 24 with the AMSOIL Series 2000 20w-50 racing oil. They are, as far as I know, contain the best filtering media on the market. They are 98.7% efficient with particles as low as 15 microns, and 50% efficient at 7 microns. The media is reinforced from the inside with a stainless steel mesh, to keep them from collapsing, along being able to hold a lot more contaminants. I ran a whole season on them, 52-53 hours. You are in Ray Twp, just send me an email, I'm in Romeo, I can get you more information. [email protected]

www.amsoil.com/lit/databulletins/g2192.pdf

The oil you are using is very stout with a lot of Zinc...excellent choice!

The EaO oil filters are among the best out there..another excellent choice.

I have had nothing but great results with all the Amsoil products I have used.

They make a great fuel stabilizer as well.

This oil is also outstanding...and a bit less costly too..
http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/aro.aspx

Hydrocruiser 04-09-2009 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by Pismo10 (Post 2839095)
Found some VTwin for $9.49 a qt! Yikes. passed.

That's what it goes for and it's worth every penney too as you will see if you do oil analysis.

The Amsoil 20W-50 is amazing as well and less costly.

$8/qt in a keg....find a couple buddies and have a kegger..


http://www.amsoil.com/catalog.aspx?GroupID=173


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