joe_peters
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A number of members do--some have even gone to a dual remote setup.
I'm having the opposite happen to me. When I start up, the needle settles around 60 and underload it jumps to 80 then settles back down to 60. No I haven't checked it with a mechanical guage, I changed the oil last week and put a Purolator on it with some Rotella T 15-40, thinking it would help with the summer heat. Im in SW Florida and its 90plus with 100% humidity everyday. This is my first oil change as I've only had it for a week. 96 Cherokee Country 4.0, AW4, 231. Is this bad?
I'm not above spending money on my vehicles hell I have 6t of oil that cost over $13 a pop that was for my M3. But we're talking about a jeep with nearly 200,000 miles. There is probably as much oil blowing by the rings as flowing through the filter so when the store I happened to be shopping in didn't have any of the brands listed I went with what they had.
200,000 miles huh? It's just starting to get broken in. These engines will regularly see 400,000+ miles. You do know the 4.0 is one of the most durable long lasting engines ever made, right? Well, these and the Slant Six. Spend the extra dollar and get a good filter for it.
Just to add, I had the same issue at start up with my recently purchased XJ. Last night I replaced the STP filter with a NAPA Gold filter and so far oil pressure shoots right up after a second or so.
Would a bad oil filter adapter leak cause this symptom too? (The lazy oil pressure at startup.)
I'm always surprised when I see people posting pictures of their newly rebuilt engine with a giant orange filter sticking out of the side of it.
They are over priced, big time. Because I also vote with my $, I won't contribute to a company that fraudulently hypes their worthless air filters.But the last time i did an oilchange i used a k&n oilfilter could that be the problem?
Because i always thought there oilfilter´s would be up around at the top like wix is.
Or are their oilfilter as usesless as their airfilters is?