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eastwest2300 02-26-2021 05:30 PM

gosh damn, what a fricken week.

Rusty 02-26-2021 07:23 PM

Anyone using an Amsoil oil filter and experiencing low oil pressure. This was posted on the Power Wagon forum.



Some customers that have used the AMSOIL Ea15k50 oil filter, with the identified vehicles listed above, have experienced low oil pressure indicators while operating their vehicles. Typical symptoms include check engine lights and visual loss of oil pressure on the gauges. This situation does not affect all these vehicles, but some vehicles are affected more than others.
Through AMSOIL testing and research with technology partners, we have learned the problem occurs with any oil filter but is exacerbated by high-performance filters like AMSOIL Oil Filters. Our high-efficiency media filters out more particles of smaller sizes than most other filters, reducing flow and overall oil pressure. In no way will this oil-pressure reduction affect the engine; AMSOIL Oil Filters include bypass relief valves to ensure appropriate oil volume to critical components.
Because AMSOIL Oil Filters provide higher efficiency than OEM and other aftermarket filters (WIX, FRAM, Mobil), they capture more deposits, helping reduce engine wear. Unfortunately, due to the large amount of deposits being captured by the AMSOIL Ea15k50 oil filters, the filter is plugging before the end of its recommended service interval. For these vehicles, we are recommending using a WIX oil filter in place of your AMSOIL Oil Filter. WIX filters are designed with the OEM service interval in mind and are better suited for more frequent changes.
FAQ
1. I used the EA15K50 before, can I continue to use it?

a. We warrant this filter to 15,000 miles however have found it not able to reach that service interval in these trucks. In order to reduce the frequency of filter changes, we recommend the WIX 57060 changed at the OEM interval. We will continue to research this OEM issue with the goal to again supply a high efficiency filter.

2. I used the EA15K50 before, did it harm my vehicle?

a. No, the EA15K50 is a high efficiency filter that captured more deposits, helping reduce wear. It was just not capable of providing this exceptional protection to our normal 15,000-mile warrantable service interval.

3. Can I use Signature Series still with extended drains?

a. Yes, we certainly recommend our Signature Series oils paired with the WIX filter. The high cleanliness capability of our oil is certainly what these trucks need. Follow our normal warrantable service interval pertaining to our Signature Series oil and change the WIX filter at OEM interval and topping off with oil after the oil change.

4. What can I do to combat these oil deposits?

a. We recommend using our Signature Series oil and changing the WIX oil filter at OEM interval. We also recommend you combine our Engine and Transmission Flush (FLSH) at every other oil change.



Thank you,
AMSOIL Technical Services
Tech Line: 715-399-8324
Email: tech@amsoil.com

Spooler 02-26-2021 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3987080)
Don't let that guy named Murphy work on it.

LOL, he showed up last night and I squashed him. Never saw him again.

Spooler 02-26-2021 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3987088)
Anyone using an Amsoil oil filter and experiencing low oil pressure. This was posted on the Power Wagon forum.



Some customers that have used the AMSOIL Ea15k50 oil filter, with the identified vehicles listed above, have experienced low oil pressure indicators while operating their vehicles. Typical symptoms include check engine lights and visual loss of oil pressure on the gauges. This situation does not affect all these vehicles, but some vehicles are affected more than others.
Through AMSOIL testing and research with technology partners, we have learned the problem occurs with any oil filter but is exacerbated by high-performance filters like AMSOIL Oil Filters. Our high-efficiency media filters out more particles of smaller sizes than most other filters, reducing flow and overall oil pressure. In no way will this oil-pressure reduction affect the engine; AMSOIL Oil Filters include bypass relief valves to ensure appropriate oil volume to critical components.
Because AMSOIL Oil Filters provide higher efficiency than OEM and other aftermarket filters (WIX, FRAM, Mobil), they capture more deposits, helping reduce engine wear. Unfortunately, due to the large amount of deposits being captured by the AMSOIL Ea15k50 oil filters, the filter is plugging before the end of its recommended service interval. For these vehicles, we are recommending using a WIX oil filter in place of your AMSOIL Oil Filter. WIX filters are designed with the OEM service interval in mind and are better suited for more frequent changes.
FAQ
1. I used the EA15K50 before, can I continue to use it?

a. We warrant this filter to 15,000 miles however have found it not able to reach that service interval in these trucks. In order to reduce the frequency of filter changes, we recommend the WIX 57060 changed at the OEM interval. We will continue to research this OEM issue with the goal to again supply a high efficiency filter.

2. I used the EA15K50 before, did it harm my vehicle?

a. No, the EA15K50 is a high efficiency filter that captured more deposits, helping reduce wear. It was just not capable of providing this exceptional protection to our normal 15,000-mile warrantable service interval.

3. Can I use Signature Series still with extended drains?

a. Yes, we certainly recommend our Signature Series oils paired with the WIX filter. The high cleanliness capability of our oil is certainly what these trucks need. Follow our normal warrantable service interval pertaining to our Signature Series oil and change the WIX filter at OEM interval and topping off with oil after the oil change.

4. What can I do to combat these oil deposits?

a. We recommend using our Signature Series oil and changing the WIX oil filter at OEM interval. We also recommend you combine our Engine and Transmission Flush (FLSH) at every other oil change.



Thank you,
AMSOIL Technical Services
Tech Line: 715-399-8324
Email: tech@amsoil.com



I use them for my truck, but it is a Cummins 5.9. My car I only use Factory Nissan filters. Same for the Vette, only A/C Delco filters.

Rusty 02-26-2021 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3987089)
LOL, he showed up last night and I squashed him. Never saw him again.

Murphy's Law.

Then you have the little guy in the background.

Rusty 02-26-2021 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3987093)
I use them for my truck, but it is a Cummins 5.9. My car I only use Factory Nissan filters. Same for the Vette, only A/C Delco filters.

One guy on the Power Wagon forum was using them. Said that the oil pressure started to drop off over a period of time. Said it went from 65 psi down to 30 at an idle. At 31 psi, is where it sets a CEL. The guy spent a bunch of money tracking it down. Finally e-mailed Amsoil, and this was their reply. Changed the oil filter and the pressure jumped right back up.

BoneZ 02-26-2021 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3986993)
If you was on Discord youd see the Get together is being based around your travel time out west. ;)

I wish I could do the get together...

Rusty 02-26-2021 07:55 PM

Still tracking my reloading parts. They wanted me to rate the service, and a comment. Gave it one star and here is my comment.

"From Iowa 2/1/21, to Guam 2/13/21, to Honolulu 2/15/21, IN TRANSIT 2/16/17/18/19/21, Arriving in Brownsville Pa. some next decade 2/26/31. WTF!!!"

eastwest2300 02-26-2021 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoneZ (Post 3987097)
I wish I could do the get together...

impossible kin folk.:ugh2:

jwick 02-26-2021 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3987093)
I use them for my truck, but it is a Cummins 5.9. My car I only use Factory Nissan filters. Same for the Vette, only A/C Delco filters.


I use Puralator for the G. All the oil changes in the truck have been on Toyota’s done so far. I assume they use OEM.

Rusty 02-26-2021 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3987101)
I use Puralator for the G. All the oil changes in the truck have been on Toyota’s done so far. I assume they use OEM.

I use Pur-One for everything.

BoneZ 02-26-2021 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3987100)
impossible kin folk.:ugh2:

Oh?

redondoaveb 02-26-2021 09:51 PM

I might be upgrading to stage 2 turbos. Fi is working up a cost for me. :tup:

Hotrodz 02-26-2021 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3987106)
I might be upgrading to stage 2 turbos. Fi is working up a cost for me. :tup:

You will building your motor next!

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Rusty 02-26-2021 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3987106)
I might be upgrading to stage 2 turbos. Fi is working up a cost for me. :tup:

Just go to Stage 4 and be done with it. :driving:


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