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Thread: Oil filters - which & where

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickZ View Post
    I used a Ryco on my old Honda and never had a problem - engine had 200000km. Saying that, I would only use a german filter on a german car. No reason other than my own reasoning

    But I would like to see if anyone on here has hard evidence why Ryco filters are no good, at least on VWs.
    I've had two friend's with mk1's running "rarelyholdoil"ryco's & blew them to bit's.

    Why. Cause ryco are only good on holden's & ford's, the other.

    VW mk1's (I don't know about other model's) run at twice the oil pressure than any other car I know of.

    That's why most oil pressure guages (if the correct one is fitted as most people fit a 0-500kpa!) are 0-1000 kpa & when cold with rev's can max out the guage.

    That's 142psi cold! Ryco's just can't take that much pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtimk5 View Post
    I have been in the VW trade for 34 years, I have stated in the past my findings on Ryco on VWs a few times before. Checking oil pressures with different filters ect.
    Hey, a Mann or Hengst filter is around the same price as a Ryco but if you want to use one of them, go for it. I know, for peace of mind and providing a warrantee on my work, I will always use good filters, (German) and good oil.
    Its personal preference and peace of mind.
    Up to you guys as to what you like to use, same with oil.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by golfworx View Post
    I've had two friend's with mk1's running "rarelyholdoil"ryco's & blew them to bit's.

    Why. Cause ryco are only good on holden's & ford's, the other.

    VW mk1's (I don't know about other model's) run at twice the oil pressure than any other car I know of.

    That's why most oil pressure guages (if the correct one is fitted as most people fit a 0-500kpa!) are 0-1000 kpa & when cold with rev's can max out the guage.

    That's 142psi cold! Ryco's just can't take that much pressure.
    Sweet. Good to see people's personal experiences, so when someone asks me why not to use a Ryco on a german car, I can convince them properly

    Trust me, I am fussy with what goes in my cars and treating them well. Hell, a VW oil filter sets me back $18 which is not a huge cost difference from the Rycos, especially when the oil costs four times that amount
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    I managed to find what I was looking for at Euro Auto Wreckers/AVC at Toombul Rd Northgate (Brisbane). Mann filters at $16.50 ea - I bought 2.

    I lost bugger all oil when I swapped out the Ryco - jacked the car on one side only.

    It says on the filter its good for 20 000km or 2 years. I'm unlikely to go that long - I usually change the filter every second oil change (about 5 to 7000kms).

    Thanks for the advice on Ryco. I use Ryco filters on my astra but its got a filter cartridge like some BMWs & Mercs. Not quite the size & weight difference as evident comparing the Mann & Ryco for the passat.

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    Just get an OEM VW filter, it's not like they're so super expensive ($18.00) as to be cost prohibitive.

    Snowy

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickZ View Post
    Sweet. Good to see people's personal experiences, so when someone asks me why not to use a Ryco on a german car, I can convince them properly

    Trust me, I am fussy with what goes in my cars and treating them well. Hell, a VW oil filter sets me back $18 which is not a huge cost difference from the Rycos, especially when the oil costs four times that amount
    Hi all.

    I just replaced my Ryco filter with another Ryco on my Mk1 Cabriolet and am somewhat surprised at the poor performance a number of you have experienced using a Ryco filter.

    I live in Brisbane and travel daily with my cabby on the M1 at 110km/h+ and in peak hour and have had no problems. The only problem I have/had was some muppet removed the guts from my thermostat and this caused inconsistent coolant temp issues.

    Really unless you don't change your oil religiously and/or you flog the guts out of your car repeatedly, I can't see a problem with the Ryco filter.

    Again that's what choice is all about and if I had time I might get a german filter.
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    As I said mate, Up to you choice and convenience wise.
    I am very fussy with what I use on mine and customers VWs.
    Once again, same with peoples choice of oils.
    Experience is experience and if the Ryco is going well for you, stick with it..
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    Interesting.

    I have used Ryco on the Jackaroo since warranty stopped, except on one occasion when I used a Valvoline filter. I have had no problems with Valvoline oils, the VL I had lived for 250,000ks on it and was perfect on compression when Mr 17 took it over and valve bounced it for another 30,000ks.

    But the Valvoline filter - pure rubbish, the anti-return did not work properly, causing rattling on startup - that thing lasted less than 500ks and was replaced with a Ryco. Other products that the Jackaroo hated were Mobil 1 and Magnatec oils - with both oils the engine rattled, and with Mobil 1 it burned oil like no tomorrow as well.

    I'm sure, though, that many others will swear by Mobil 1, and Magnatec, and maybe Valvoline filters too. (Although Supercheap has now abandoned Valvoline filters in favour of Ryco ????? wonder why.)


    I don't believe for one minute that Ryco engineers don't know that a MK1 has double the common oil pressure, but I don't have insider knowledge about how the company is run and how the filters are specified and built. I'd be very surprised if they weren't alarmed to discover their stuff was crap in a particular situation, and fix it.

    Having said all that, my GTI will get the genuine filter because there is no advantage in using anything else.


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