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From: ransley on 20 Jun 2007 23:52 On Jun 16, 3:26 am, Hachiroku <Tru...(a)AE86.gts> wrote: > On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 03:52:07 +0000, Murcatroid wrote: > > No problem with the oil, just the filter. Been using Amsoil for 11 years > > in my Toyotas and it's been excellent. Regular oil analysis shows very > > little engine wear. I'm happy with it. Personal preference I guess. > > Yeah, I swear by Castrol GTX myself... > > I'm just curious as to why it would need a special filter! But, as one > person suggested, try a Mobil 1 filter...and be prepared to PAY!!! > > > > > > > "Hachiroku ????" <Tru...(a)AE86.gts> wrote in message > >news:8YHci.67$jb5.31(a)trndny09... > > On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 04:42:47 +0000, Murcatroid wrote: > > >> Does anyone use Amsoil products in their Camry's? I have a 2002 LE and > >> have been using Amsoil since about 8000km (currently at 90,000km). I > >> was using the SDF10 filter until they changed it to a EaO10 part #. The > >> EaO10 leaks like a sieve. I mean a nice puddle under the car. I have > >> tried 2 filters and they both do the same thing. Does not do it with > >> any other filter though (ie. Fram, blah). I put these filters on myself > >> so I know they are on right. Hand tightened, gasket not wrinkled, etc. > >> Anyone else have this prob? Have not gotten anywhere with the company > >> except for a refund for the filters. Can you recomend a decent > >> synthetic filter I can use instead? Thanks > > > I think I would use a decent oil, instead.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - For a filter a Toy is probably best , its anti drain and pressure relief are sure to be right, For Oil Mobil 1 is proven. |