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Old 08-23-2008, 07:35 PM   #1
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How many quarts?

Alright guys, I just finished up my oil cooler setup, and was curious about how many quarts to use.

my setup.

S13 SR20DET
-tomei oil block
-earls 19 row intercooler (about 9"x6")
-greddy relocation/thermostat
-around 6-7 feet of -10 line
-stock OEM oil pan

any input on how many quarts of oil I should run?
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Old 08-23-2008, 07:41 PM   #2
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It will probably take 4 instead of the 3.75 or so that it normaly does.

Just fill it and check the dipstick...
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Old 08-23-2008, 07:46 PM   #3
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Underfill what you think you should put in by 1 quart. Start the engine for several minutes and check for leak.

Turn off engine. Wait several minutes. Check oil level and add sparingly. Wait several minutes. Check. Add. Repeat until satisfied.
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alright cool. I'll start out with 4 and go from there.
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I think you should invest in a greddy oil pan so you wont have any oil starvation problems when you're hitting the corners. Just my 02
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I think you should invest in a greddy oil pan so you wont have any oil starvation problems when you're hitting the corners. Just my 02
Its on the list of things to do.

I just did the oil cooler right now because it was easy to get to (I was changing intake manifolds)
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Yeah with my oil cooler setup (very similar) it takes exactly 4qts... it's slightly above the middle, and stays about 1/16" below the H mark after driving. So convenient

When measuring your oil, being consistent is key. If you let the car warm all the way up, then turn it off, wait a few seconds and read the dipstick, you'll get a slightly different reading than if you warm it up and wait 5 mins before reading. Just be consistent.
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Yeah with my oil cooler setup (very similar) it takes exactly 4qts... it's slightly above the middle, and stays about 1/16" below the H mark after driving. So convenient

When measuring your oil, being consistent is key. If you let the car warm all the way up, then turn it off, wait a few seconds and read the dipstick, you'll get a slightly different reading than if you warm it up and wait 5 mins before reading. Just be consistent.
On my personal car, I would wait overnight and check it in the morning on leveled surface.

When I was doing oil changes for customers, I would start up their engine and check for leak. Then I would clean up everything. I check the oil only one time before the car leaves and top off what I think should be in it.

Time is money so speed is key at oil change places.
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