Valvoline Instant Oil Change (
VIOC) [
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VIOC In-Store Coupon: $25 Off Valvoline Full-Service Full Synthetic or
Synthetic Blend Oil Change w/ linked coupon valid at any participating locations only.
Valvoline Instant Oil Change (
VIOC) [
Store Locator] is also offering
VIOC In-Store Coupon: 50% Off Conventional Oil Change w/ linked coupon valid at any participating locations only.
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Note: Includes up to 5 quarts of Synthetic Blend, Full Synthetic or Diesel Oil (diesel quarts may vary, conventional oil only for 50% coupon) filter (prem. extra), lube and maintenance check
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I've run full synth (generic and Mobil 1) with approx 10-15k intervals on all the cars I've ever owned, including a KL-ZE Mazda MX-6 I built from the ground up, a Crapsler 3.8L, Ford Duratec, a Mazda 2.0L FS motor. Never had any engine problems related to lubrication.
Some engines, such as Honda VTEC, may be susceptible to problems with varnish/sludge plugging up the oil control valve or fine mesh screens on spool valves, etc. On those, I'd probably run a shorter interval, most cars people change the oil way too often.
Great to see idiots doing oil changes at 3500 miles, as it keeps oil prices down for us SD folks 👍
Great to see idiots doing oil changes at 3500 miles, as it keeps oil prices down for us SD folks 👍
I can do my own 5qt change for $25 for oil and $10 for the filter. In Oregon we got super-liberals running things so you can just put used motor oil in your recycling and they have to take it. $35 and 35 minutes, and I'm done
I refuse to go to an oil change place when I realized I know more than all these people combined together. If you don't have time to do it yourself, that's understandable and that's your choice. You choose to take that luxury and there's nothing wrong with that. If you don't have time to read the manual, then you're just lazy and deserve to be taken advantage of.
p.s. : I don't have a horse in this race, I have two EVs, I don't need to do oil changes, but just want to pass along something I learned in life.
As you see city driving would be 30mph and interstate be 60-80, so that would halve your recommend duration. I simply sample that oil thru dipstick and see how bad it is.
A rough guideline be 3k for complete city and 5k for interstate and 4k for mixed. Some of the Toyota engines are bulletproof so they can chug along, that doesn't mean you should abuse them.
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I've run full synth (generic and Mobil 1) with approx 10-15k intervals on all the cars I've ever owned, including a KL-ZE Mazda MX-6 I built from the ground up, a Crapsler 3.8L, Ford Duratec, a Mazda 2.0L FS motor. Never had any engine problems related to lubrication.
Some engines, such as Honda VTEC, may be susceptible to problems with varnish/sludge plugging up the oil control valve or fine mesh screens on spool valves, etc. On those, I'd probably run a shorter interval, most cars people change the oil way too often.
I heard Walmart does it by the sucker method.
Although Wal-Mart oil change locations are located within Wal-Marts, they operate like optometrist offices attached to a Costco* - they're under a shared roof but aren't necessarily operated by the building owner. As such, there's not a universal Wal-Mart oil change location standard in the way that the aisles and offerings of a Wal-Mart retail store tend to be standardized.
Good luck!
Jon
* Or for some localities, the liquor store attached outside the Costco(!)
I have found more and more dealerships are moving to this method, as it eliminates liability from stripped oil pans. They can extract the oil, as they work on other things and since BMW and Mercedes have oil filter cartridges on the top of the engine, it makes for a very clean oil change.
I purchased a cheap oil extractor to use at home and it's pretty amazing. I just need to change the filter and that's it. I can check the condition of the oil as it's being extracted and it's better than using a fumoto or other valve, since there is nothing sticking out under the car and I only have to purchase one extractor and not multiple valves. Win - Win
Great to see idiots doing oil changes at 3500 miles, as it keeps oil prices down for us SD folks 👍
I have found more and more dealerships are moving to this method, as it eliminates liability from stripped oil pans. They can extract the oil, as they work on other things and since BMW and Mercedes have oil filter cartridges on the top of the engine, it makes for a very clean oil change.
I purchased a cheap oil extractor to use at home and it's pretty amazing. I just need to change the filter and that's it. I can check the condition of the oil as it's being extracted and it's better than using a fumoto or other valve, since there is nothing sticking out under the car and I only have to purchase one extractor and not multiple valves. Win - Win
When I put back filter, I make sure to lube the oring and tighten both to spec.
It takes like 20 mins for the whole deal. Just get ramps.
I have found more and more dealerships are moving to this method, as it eliminates liability from stripped oil pans. They can extract the oil, as they work on other things and since BMW and Mercedes have oil filter cartridges on the top of the engine, it makes for a very clean oil change.
I purchased a cheap oil extractor to use at home and it's pretty amazing. I just need to change the filter and that's it. I can check the condition of the oil as it's being extracted and it's better than using a fumoto or other valve, since there is nothing sticking out under the car and I only have to purchase one extractor and not multiple valves. Win - Win
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