redneck FAST!!! oil change & service 2007 scion Tc (toyota)

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  • FYI: Other oil filters other than the Toyota ones have anti drainback valves. There are other quality filters that are as good or better than Toyota filters. Thanks for the video.

  • @cswaite8 tell toyota that one ...I had to sue them to get an 12,000 mile engine failure replaced because it had a wix filter on it , when it got towed in...

  • @towrecker thats whack. Just an excuse for them to not have to put in a new engine. Wix makes nice filters. lol.

  • @cswaite8 we both know this , but they can and will fight an engine warranty if it does not have there filter on it ...

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  • you need to fill your filter with oil before screwing it back on

  • @Left0verCuRry well the oil that was drained most likely is still in my used oil drum , i dump it in the tank at the local recycle center when the drum is full , and as for swapping to synthetic oil the steps are the same and you still use the weights called for by the maker like (5w-20) or whatever ,they say you can go like 8000 between changes but I would not ,I would use plain old oil and change every 3000 ,but thats me ,I think the syn stuff is a over priced gimmic really ....

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  • Love the pepsi!

  • @ninethourpm orange can of death (fram) lol , cut open a k&n ...enough said ...

  • @towrecker I use K&N on my motorcycle with no problems and i rev it to 11K rpm frequently. Mustang and Fusion get motorcraft. I used fram in my old ranger once..........now THAT filter is junk.

  • @ninethourpm I would run it bypass before I ran a k&n ....a sock in a can , they strain the oil thats about all , wix and baldwin war the only good oil filters out there ...and on my olds I bolted a piece of steel bar stock under a bell housing bolt bent to run along side the filter , and hose clamped the filter to it , to much $ there not to , after that mishap call me crazy , but it's always better to be safe to the point of over kill , than sorry , and picking up the pieces lol

  • @towrecker if your that worried about it you can get a k&n, you can tighten it with a socket wrench and run wire thru the hole. NHRA requirs it on some cars.

  • @ninethourpm I only had the one do it , and about 500 bucks worth of damage to that engine , just in parts , made me wanna weld them on lol

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