Fred 930
Senior Member
I caution you to carefully consider some of the modifications indicated in your post. I'm amused by those who believe they know better than factory design engineers regarding engine oil viscosity, coolant types, or even gear oils. Without knowing detailed design specifics and testing, there's no way to "guess" at better aftermarket alternatives.
For example, I'm all for using highest quality oil brands that meet OEM qualifications, but I'd never think for a moment that a different viscosity might provide "better" protection. Buying quality products is smart -- attempting to redesign complicated systems without sufficient knowledge is not.
In the case of air filters that must be carefully cleaned and re-oiled, there is significant risk and little to be gained.
For example, I'm all for using highest quality oil brands that meet OEM qualifications, but I'd never think for a moment that a different viscosity might provide "better" protection. Buying quality products is smart -- attempting to redesign complicated systems without sufficient knowledge is not.
In the case of air filters that must be carefully cleaned and re-oiled, there is significant risk and little to be gained.
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