Oil & oil filter - preferences?
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Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
Don't forget that in regards to Impala with 3.6L, is offered in two very different cars. This may explain the 9C1 calling for PF48. Because there is no police version of the new Impala that came out in 2014, than if its a 9C1 Impala then it will be the Impala Limited body style dating back to 2006 although this car did not get the 3.6L till 2012. Could be a fitment issue or clearance.
Garner Ames
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
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Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
Although I'm sure AC Delco Dexos is a fine oil, it is only a blend. Based on my success with Mobil 1 in many other ultra high mileage applications, Ill stay with Mobil 1 5W30 in the Caprice. Mobil 1 meets Dexos requirements and I bet it probably exceeds it. Its also factory fill in some other LS engines.
Also, I agree on the junk E core filters. Oddly enough as I type this I can still find the old PF52 oil filters at Reilly's. Everywhere else has the shorter PF52E.
Also, I agree on the junk E core filters. Oddly enough as I type this I can still find the old PF52 oil filters at Reilly's. Everywhere else has the shorter PF52E.
Garner Ames
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
Mobil One is all I run. I'm just about out of my PF63's. But, it seems my new truck uses them, too.
Bob Dannelley
2011 Alto Gray 9C3 Caprice PPV-Maggie-11.64@119.68-Sold!
1995 DCM Impala SS-409-Stroker!-11.83@115
2014 Silver Ice LTZ Silverado Crewcab 4X4
2007 Black Z51 M6-Corvette Coupe
2011 Alto Gray 9C3 Caprice PPV-Maggie-11.64@119.68-Sold!
1995 DCM Impala SS-409-Stroker!-11.83@115
2014 Silver Ice LTZ Silverado Crewcab 4X4
2007 Black Z51 M6-Corvette Coupe
Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
I'm planning to use the longer version of the Mobil1, which is the M1-212. This comes in handy sometimes, too:
http://www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
MOBIL M1-212 replacement oil filters:
AC-Delco PF63
Autolite for Oil Filters AL10575
Baldwin B7449
CARQUEST 84502
CASTROL CAS10060
ChampLab PH2055
ChampLab PH500
DEFENSE DL10575
FIRESTONE PH500
Flying F PH10575AZ
Fram PH10575
Group 7 V2500
HASTINGS LF637
HASTINGS LF641
LUBER-FINER PH2055
LUBER-FINER PH500
MICROGARD MGL10575
MILEGUARD MO10060
MOBIL M1-212
MOBIL MO500
MOBIL PH500
MOTORCRAFT FL-2055
MOTORCRAFT FL-500S
NAPA 7502
PENNZOIL PZ-173
Purolator L22500
SECURITY SO-10060
STP S10590
SUPERTECH ST10060
Wix 57502
OE Part numbers matching this oil filter:
Ford AA5Z-6714-A
Ford BU2Z-6731-A
General Motors GM 89017525
Mazda ZZC4-23-802
http://www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
MOBIL M1-212 replacement oil filters:
AC-Delco PF63
Autolite for Oil Filters AL10575
Baldwin B7449
CARQUEST 84502
CASTROL CAS10060
ChampLab PH2055
ChampLab PH500
DEFENSE DL10575
FIRESTONE PH500
Flying F PH10575AZ
Fram PH10575
Group 7 V2500
HASTINGS LF637
HASTINGS LF641
LUBER-FINER PH2055
LUBER-FINER PH500
MICROGARD MGL10575
MILEGUARD MO10060
MOBIL M1-212
MOBIL MO500
MOBIL PH500
MOTORCRAFT FL-2055
MOTORCRAFT FL-500S
NAPA 7502
PENNZOIL PZ-173
Purolator L22500
SECURITY SO-10060
STP S10590
SUPERTECH ST10060
Wix 57502
OE Part numbers matching this oil filter:
Ford AA5Z-6714-A
Ford BU2Z-6731-A
General Motors GM 89017525
Mazda ZZC4-23-802
-Brandon
2012 9C1 L77 - 228/234, .604/.609 112 cam, JBA shorty headers, Solo high-flow cats, X-pipe, Cherry Bomb single-chamber mufflers (Frankenstein exhaust), Roto-Fab CAI, CTS-V torque converter, 3.45 Camaro diff, G8 red/black seats/steering wheel
2012 9C1 L77 - 228/234, .604/.609 112 cam, JBA shorty headers, Solo high-flow cats, X-pipe, Cherry Bomb single-chamber mufflers (Frankenstein exhaust), Roto-Fab CAI, CTS-V torque converter, 3.45 Camaro diff, G8 red/black seats/steering wheel
Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
I use mobil 1 only in everything, a/c filters
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I went to 2 dealers last week to buy some PF48s and was told the part was discontinued and replaced with PF48E. Is that everyone else's experience?
Garner Ames
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
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Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
Yes, the PF48 has "evolved" over time. Pretty sure it's nothing to be concerned about. It's a consolidation move, as there were multiple PN's for PF48 as individual and bulk stock, with different pricing, etc. If the intent was to go to a single part again, it may be that the avoidance of double inventory and incorrect pricing for the item pulled from stock was the reason.
Note the alternate PN's in this Rock Auto info page for a PF48 search: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... d=2&jpid=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
2013 Police Impala 3.6 filter listing from Rock Auto: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... 476&jpid=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
ACDELCO Part # PF48F {#19167894} Professional; Durapack Police; Police Car
Here's my past research--from Page 1 of this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=318#p2766
The PF63 trail leads to PF48 on the "classic" Impala 3.6 V6 9C1, and offers that UPF48R is an acceptable substitute for PF48.
The argument here seems to be that PF63, being longer, offers more "dirt" capacity.
The PPV, as well as G8 and SS (not sure about Camaro) carries 8 quarts of oil, so I'm just not going to obsess about filter size and dirt capacity.
Mobil 1 M1-113 (short-police car use) and M1-212 (long) are listed as suitable for the Impala 3.6, which probably translates to PF48 and PF63. The listings are both shown as "Extended Performance High Capacity Filter; Premium Quality".
The M1-113 and UPF48R appear to me to be the same filter, probably from the same source. The Mobil 1 M1-113 sells for $12.00, while the ACDelco UPF48R, an approved substitute for any PF48 application, sells for $7.78 (at Rock Auto. Mi-113 is the Mobil 1 short filter for PPV 6.0, also.
UPF48R does not provide specific language about "extended performance" or "high capacity", admittedly: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... d=4&jpid=0
Is anyone having regular oil analysis done on their PPV?
Note the alternate PN's in this Rock Auto info page for a PF48 search: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... d=2&jpid=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
2013 Police Impala 3.6 filter listing from Rock Auto: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... 476&jpid=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
ACDELCO Part # PF48F {#19167894} Professional; Durapack Police; Police Car
Here's my past research--from Page 1 of this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=318#p2766
The PF63 trail leads to PF48 on the "classic" Impala 3.6 V6 9C1, and offers that UPF48R is an acceptable substitute for PF48.
The argument here seems to be that PF63, being longer, offers more "dirt" capacity.
The PPV, as well as G8 and SS (not sure about Camaro) carries 8 quarts of oil, so I'm just not going to obsess about filter size and dirt capacity.
Mobil 1 M1-113 (short-police car use) and M1-212 (long) are listed as suitable for the Impala 3.6, which probably translates to PF48 and PF63. The listings are both shown as "Extended Performance High Capacity Filter; Premium Quality".
The M1-113 and UPF48R appear to me to be the same filter, probably from the same source. The Mobil 1 M1-113 sells for $12.00, while the ACDelco UPF48R, an approved substitute for any PF48 application, sells for $7.78 (at Rock Auto. Mi-113 is the Mobil 1 short filter for PPV 6.0, also.
UPF48R does not provide specific language about "extended performance" or "high capacity", admittedly: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... d=4&jpid=0
Is anyone having regular oil analysis done on their PPV?
Bill Harper
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Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
I won't use an E-Core Delco filter. Sure, they may be fine, but I'm not risking it. There are too many known good filters out there. Here is one example on the E-Core:
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ub ... er=1856132" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ub ... er=1856132" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-Brandon
2012 9C1 L77 - 228/234, .604/.609 112 cam, JBA shorty headers, Solo high-flow cats, X-pipe, Cherry Bomb single-chamber mufflers (Frankenstein exhaust), Roto-Fab CAI, CTS-V torque converter, 3.45 Camaro diff, G8 red/black seats/steering wheel
2012 9C1 L77 - 228/234, .604/.609 112 cam, JBA shorty headers, Solo high-flow cats, X-pipe, Cherry Bomb single-chamber mufflers (Frankenstein exhaust), Roto-Fab CAI, CTS-V torque converter, 3.45 Camaro diff, G8 red/black seats/steering wheel
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Agreed. The E-cores I've seen have a plastic core. I prefer a metal core because I've seen this type of plastic degrade, crack and fall apart over time in other applications (anybody own a B-Body that had the oil level sensor fail???). If the car sits over the winter like mine does, I don't want thin plastic parts immersed in oil (possibly degraded/acidic oil depending on how many miles were put on during summer). I have no basis for this except my own experience with the long term effects of plastics versus metal in oil contact situations. I've found mysterious black plastic bits in engines during tear down or rear main seal replacement. No thanks.
Most people change their oil every 3 months or 3K miles, and in that interval, I see little danger in the plastic failing. But a car with limited use and long term storage (like many of my cars), no thanks.
To summarize, if you have cars in long term storage, I recommend sticking with high quality metal core filters. If you change your oil and filter regularly, then it probably doesn't matter.
Most people change their oil every 3 months or 3K miles, and in that interval, I see little danger in the plastic failing. But a car with limited use and long term storage (like many of my cars), no thanks.
To summarize, if you have cars in long term storage, I recommend sticking with high quality metal core filters. If you change your oil and filter regularly, then it probably doesn't matter.
Tom (AKA: Storm)
2011 Caprice 9C3: L77, 8K miles, first-owner, purchased July 2011.
1995 Caprice 9C1: LT1, 178K miles, summer car.
1995 Impala SS: LT1, 21K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 62K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 128K miles. Rust In Pieces
1994 Caprice 9C1: LT1, beater winter car.
1969 Chevy C30: 383ci stroker, 4L80E, rollback car hauler.
1972 Chrysler Newport: 400ci big block, survivor 27K miles, 2-door hardtop.
1969 Dodge Charger: 383ci big block.
2011 Caprice 9C3: L77, 8K miles, first-owner, purchased July 2011.
1995 Caprice 9C1: LT1, 178K miles, summer car.
1995 Impala SS: LT1, 21K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 62K miles.
1995 Caprice Wagon: LT1, 128K miles. Rust In Pieces
1994 Caprice 9C1: LT1, beater winter car.
1969 Chevy C30: 383ci stroker, 4L80E, rollback car hauler.
1972 Chrysler Newport: 400ci big block, survivor 27K miles, 2-door hardtop.
1969 Dodge Charger: 383ci big block.
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Re: Oil & oil filter - preferences?
One advantage of the longer filter IMHO is on these engines, the longer filters are easier to get off.
Not sure about the L99 but I know the Camaro 1LE LS3 also has 8 quart capacity. It has been said here the reason for the 8 qt. capacity is due to AFM requirements, which may be true, however, many other GM Gen IV V8s with AFM don't hold that much oil. I believe it may play a role in many considerations,
1. Such as GMs oil life system (If you go by the oil life system for oil changes, chances are your going to lose some oil between changes and most consumers don't check their oil regularly and the extra capacity "could" prevent engine damage in the event the car is run a quart or two low for extended amount of time.)
2. Engine oil temp control (seems all of the 8 qt V8s are either in high performance applications or fleet usage such as the Caprice.
3. Reduced chance of oil starvation during aggressive driving and or continuous high RPM operation.
Bill,
The city I work for does semi regular oil analysis on their Caprices and other vehicles. Not sure if the info would be helpful here as they unfortunately use the incorrect viscosity and extend the drain intervals beyond what GM calls for let alone what most of us here would be comfortable with. A battle I continue to fight with city shop.
Not sure about the L99 but I know the Camaro 1LE LS3 also has 8 quart capacity. It has been said here the reason for the 8 qt. capacity is due to AFM requirements, which may be true, however, many other GM Gen IV V8s with AFM don't hold that much oil. I believe it may play a role in many considerations,
1. Such as GMs oil life system (If you go by the oil life system for oil changes, chances are your going to lose some oil between changes and most consumers don't check their oil regularly and the extra capacity "could" prevent engine damage in the event the car is run a quart or two low for extended amount of time.)
2. Engine oil temp control (seems all of the 8 qt V8s are either in high performance applications or fleet usage such as the Caprice.
3. Reduced chance of oil starvation during aggressive driving and or continuous high RPM operation.
Bill,
The city I work for does semi regular oil analysis on their Caprices and other vehicles. Not sure if the info would be helpful here as they unfortunately use the incorrect viscosity and extend the drain intervals beyond what GM calls for let alone what most of us here would be comfortable with. A battle I continue to fight with city shop.
Garner Ames
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96