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I also went with the MANN W 67/1 because it’s stable, flows well, and filters reliably.
Also, going for a Mann oil filter (W67/1). Does anyone recommend not using it, I know from experience Mann oil filters are extremely high quality, usually better than OE, but I’ve found no specific feedback for the 370z
I would say do your own oil change. Castrol euro car and the maan filter. Do it often, maybe before the 5k kms. Make sure to do the transmission on time.
Been using just regular t4 Rotella and AC Delco filters on all of my diesels since 2011. No complaints
I'd only mix in half a quart each OCI, just to keep the oil pump happy. Nonetheless, it'll be fine. My '08 3.3L Chrysler takes 5w20 & I always replace a quart with 5w30 or 0w20, depending on the season. My '06 3.8L Buick takes 5w30, I typically replace a quart with 10w30 since I live in the desert. Doing so, in combination with only using Purolator & ACDELCO (personal preference) filters & changing them every 3k as recommended, keep my engines happy with their age
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use Mann filters from now on, can’t go wrong with them.
Mann aftermarket filters are OEM equivalent (they make the OEM filters for most Audis)
Switched between fram and ac delco. Sticking to ac delco due to a tsb. Oil pressure issues.
I changed the oil with an AC Delco PF66 filter. Turned on the car and it instantly started spewing oil. Immediately turned it off. Oil sprayed through the cracks in front grill/bumper panel on passenger side.
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