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  • mazur
    Mod Crazy
    • Jan 2006
    • 731

    #16
    Originally posted by Storm-trooper-army
    I put 5.5 quarts in my 318is and i don't think it affects it that much, however my friend said who lose a small bit of power because the engine has to move extra oil
    Uh, that's only if the oil in the sump is actually getting into contact with the crank. And with only one extra quart, and the fact we have windage trays, I highly doubt any power is lost.

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    • LINUS
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      • Jul 2004
      • 2422

      #17
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      • Storm-trooper-army
        Banned
        • Sep 2007
        • 26

        #18
        Originally posted by mazur
        Uh, that's only if the oil in the sump is actually getting into contact with the crank. And with only one extra quart, and the fact we have windage trays, I highly doubt any power is lost.
        Yeah true, the power loss is minimal if any. Just more viscous drag on the motor, so a bit more work for the same power output, but super super minimal

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        • mazur
          Mod Crazy
          • Jan 2006
          • 731

          #19
          Originally posted by LINUS
          http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog....3500&SKU=10186

          I swear this changes so many routine jobs & is a solution to many others. I was skeptical before getting mine, but I ordered on the advise of a pretty smart fellow. One of the 3 favorite tools I own. There's a hand pump version, but I've never used it.

          Imagine literally standing there watching your oil drain while sipping your favorite beverage - no finding your cardboard, jacking the car, or even taking a knee while changing your oil. It also makes quick work of annual brake fluid changeouts.
          I would buy that if I actually changed my oil that often. 8,000 miles takes a while.

          And if someone's gonna say that's too long of an interval, don't worry...I use Amsoil:D

          ;)

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          • bimerok
            Advanced Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 149

            #20
            Originally posted by LINUS
            http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog....3500&SKU=10186

            I swear this changes so many routine jobs & is a solution to many others. I was skeptical before getting mine, but I ordered on the advise of a pretty smart fellow. One of the 3 favorite tools I own. There's a hand pump version, but I've never used it.

            Imagine literally standing there watching your oil drain while sipping your favorite beverage - no finding your cardboard, jacking the car, or even taking a knee while changing your oil. It also makes quick work of annual brake fluid changeouts.
            I would never use it. I reather open the drain plug and let all that dirt and tiny amounts of metal shaving to float away then keep them in my oil pan and put fresh oil on top of it.

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