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RedTalonTsi

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Oct 2, 2002
Rapid City, South Dakota
Hi, I am going to try putting AMSOIL filter and oil in my engine after it's broken in, and figure I might as well help out any AMSOIL Dealers we have here on tuners (and maybe get helped out a bit as well;) ). So if you are a dealer reply or IM me and we'll work out a deal.

For anyone else using AMSOIL,

Am I correct in wanting to use the EA021/SDF20 Filter for my Talon TSi AWD manufactured in Dec. 91? Are people using the ATM SAE 10w30 full sythetic oil? That is what I was thinking of trying.

Are people really using this oil and filter for the 1 year or 25k miles as suggested by AMSOIL?

Thanks in advance,
Dana:talon:
 
I would suggest either the OEM or Mobil one filter. Proven best one's for filtering out debris without filtering to much stuff and plugging up. 10w-40 sounds like a good choice as well.
 
RedTalonTsi said:
So how do I get in contact with your cousin? Is that link going to credit him if I buy through it or something?

If you buy through that link he gets credit.

The "main" page for his Amsoil corporate site is at http://www.synthetic-oil-tech.com/1306312/ There's contact info available on the "contact" page there if you'd like to give him a call. He's mostly into 'cycles and muscle cars, so he probably won't have much more information than has already been posted here as far as which oil you should use.
 
I use the K&N Gold Oil filter along with AMSOil 10W-30 "Turbo Formula".

I pick up the filter from advance auto, and the oil from my local farm and fleet store of all places, who also stocks NGK plugs..
 
v2ner said:

OEM filters are great! They were designed by the lowest bidder and chosen by bean counters... grudgingly accepted by those who designed the cars because they had no choice in the matter..

j/k, OEMs work fine, but I'm just not much on using a filter with a paper element :thumb:
 
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