hi Rory!

   thanks for clarifying; that's more like what i thought.

   a bypass filtration system, and 3 fresh filters with 4 fresh quarts
over 21K miles sounds a lot more believable.   ;-)


cheers!
e


> Well I guess I should of made it more clear, no it is not all the same
oil but I have not drained it either. When I change out the filters I
loose about 1 to 2 qts depends on if I'm doing both filters. I change
the full flow at 7k miles and the bypass filter at 21k miles and try to
run a sample every 14k miles. And I loose some oil due to blowby. I have
a 97 Dodge Ram 3500 with Cummins 5.9 making about 350 RWHP. Im using
15W-40 oil in the truck.
>
> Sorry for the miss-leading statement.
>
> Rory
>
> On 9/11/06, ernest breakfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hi Rory!
>>
>>    are you trying to say you've used the same oil for 180K miles without
>> adding any and without any additional filtration systems?
>>    every time i've heard a claim like this it seems there's more to the
>> story; they're using an extensive external auxiliary filtration system
and/or changing filters frequently and "topping off" with a quart (or
more) to make up for the oil in the filter(s), effectively changing the
oil bit by bit anyway.
>>
>>    if this claim is one you want to stick to, lets hear the "prof" [sic]
>> and the rest of the detail; vehicle, fuel type, oil type used,
>> filtration systems, maintenance sked, and all the rest that might be
relevant.
>>    i've heard enough stories like this that have been fairly well
>> debunked
>> with a more in-depth look, so forgive me if i'm more than a little
skeptical.
>>
>>
>> cheers!
>> e
>>
>>
>> > Ernest and the rest,
>> > I've seen the others level of so called expertise and Chris Goodwin
has it done right.
>> > Yeah you could spend less and maybe make it work.
>> > Oh and as far as the Amsoil comment goes it works for me and I have
the prof over 180k miles on the same oil and samples keep coming back
good.
>> >
>> > But like I tell people, "use whatever you want it's your car/truck"
>> >
>> >
>> > Have a good weekend.
>> >
>> > R-
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 9/9/06, ernest breakfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> (i'm somewhat hesitant to ask this of someone who has the cult-oil
"Amsoil" in their very e-mail address, but i'll bite anyway;)
>> >>
>> >>    you say Frybird is the best; in light of the many opinions here
>> and
>> >> elsewhere to the contrary, would you care to explain why you'd say
that?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> cheers!
>> >> e
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > Frybrid systems are the best hands down, PERIOD.
>> >> >
>> >> > Yeah the searching part is the hardest if I'm going to buy a 190D
>> 5Sp.
>> >> >
>> >> > R-
>>
>




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