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post Aug 11, 2003 - 3:19 PM
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I just bought my 6th gen (96 ST) not to long ago. Not knowing when the most recent oil change was I decided to go ahead and do it. I went and picked up an oil filter (Purolator $3.50---good choice?) and I have some Castrol GTX 10w 30. Get under my car and find the oil filter(beneath the exahuast manifold) and think I find the drain bolt. Basicaly just about 12 inches below the filter. REally i just want to veriffy this is the right bolt. Also is that oil and filter a good recomendation for my car ( 138,000 miles).

*edit*I tried to undo the bolt and just couldnt get it off. I"m going to try again in a little bit. Would much prefer to do this myself.

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post Aug 11, 2003 - 3:29 PM
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The drain plug is on the oil pan. It is the only plug on the pan. I think your looking at the right thing, sometimes they are on tight though. Especially if the previous owner took the car to Jiffy Lube(those guys suck!) I usually use purolator filters and they work fine.


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post Aug 11, 2003 - 9:51 PM
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If its on the passenger side, bingo! Ya gots it, get a bigger wrench with more torque and rip that damn plug off! Thats what I had to do with mine.
post Apr 15, 2004 - 9:35 PM
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What is the best oil for our Celica anyway?
post Apr 15, 2004 - 9:56 PM
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i had that problem with mine. just get a breaker bar


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post Apr 15, 2004 - 10:02 PM
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synthetic oil by quaker state i think
post Apr 15, 2004 - 10:02 PM
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i use either fram or super tech..works good for me
post Apr 16, 2004 - 11:19 AM
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I use 10w 40, but i have 179,000 miles on the clock.
post Apr 16, 2004 - 11:50 AM
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I use Castrol GTX 10w 30 too and i think it does a fine job. I have about 150k on my odometer, and it seems to run pretty well.

As far as filters, i have a Fram on right now which im sure does a fine job, but i would sooner go with a TRD filter or a K&N for the extra quality and filtration.


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post Apr 16, 2004 - 12:00 PM
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I use Valvoline Maxlife 10W-30 and it seems to work fine.
post Apr 16, 2004 - 12:29 PM
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Mobile One Synthetic: Older Engine Formula (for cars over 70,000 miles)


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post Apr 16, 2004 - 12:30 PM
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K&N filters are good and are like 20 less than trd they run around 11 bucks.


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post Apr 16, 2004 - 2:16 PM
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How much is a standard Toyota filter over there?

Most UK guys go for a standard one or TRD.
post Apr 16, 2004 - 4:06 PM
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ok, a filter is really all the same. Get a fram, there like 3-4 bucks... all you need, an oil, long life or drive hard are good, or mobile one, is what im using just cause it was cheaper.
post Apr 16, 2004 - 4:19 PM
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umm wow... all you guys using synthetic oil in your 7a-fe's and 5s-fe's are just throwing money down the drain.... And Im just wondering if anyone has ever opened their owners manuals...? because it tells you what viscosisty oil to use, and that vis. oil should be used for the life of the engine, not ever changing it because you have alot of miles... Not using the right vis oil could mean worse gas milage, and actual under protection... It can also cause start up problems, because the oil is not running at the correct vis at start up, causing the engine to possibly struggle under cold temp.

I may be wrong (CHECK YOUR OWNERS MANUAL) but most toyota engines use 5w-30w oil

Synthetic oil should only be used for HIGH PERFORMANCE engines, (any toyota engine ending is GE or GTE) otherwise your wasting money.

And as oil filters go, most of them are the same, but for the same price as a fram you can go to your local toyota dealer and order OEM Toyota Oil Filters which filter better then most of the filters sold at your local auto store. I got my toyota filters for $3.50 each, while a fram would have cost me $4.50, and the toyota filters are better.

Also, remember every time you change your oil your supost to lube the oil filter gasket with a little oil, and to not overtighten your filter (only hand tighten it) and to replace your drain plug gasket, (also sold at your dealer for about 80 cents) Never overtighten the drain plug or oil filter because both of these are under pressure and end up tightening themselves more, so if they are originally tight, they will be horendously tight at the next oil change.

I also recomend sticking with high name brand oils only, such as castrol, valvoline, mobil-1, quaker, etc. and stay away from oils like Car and driver, chevron, shell etc oils.

post Apr 17, 2004 - 1:18 PM
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I think you might be worng with the 5w-30 oil. My oil cap says 10w-30 and I know thats what Jiffy put in it when I used to go there for changes
post Apr 17, 2004 - 1:46 PM
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Very wrong on a few points. Synthetic oil provides better protection, it doesn't matter if it's a lawn mower engine, diesel truck(what Mobil 1 was originally for), or a high performance racing engine.
And Toyota does suggest 10w30 in the 7AFE, I don't know about the 5SFE though.
I've been using 5w30 Castrol Syntec with K&N filters because I want my car to last, it's not for a performance gain. I'll have 200,000 on it this weekend(sitting at 199,912 right now with the camera ready), and have yet to have a single mechanical problem out of it. I've replaced 1 clutch, 2 timing belts, a starter, battery, and the alternator. Last time it was in to Toyota(valve adjustment/timing), the mechanics were shocked at how well it ran with all the mileage(been going there for a while and they know how I drive and that I ran RallyCross in it).
Sure I could have done the same with regular Castrol GTX and saved about $20 every oil change(40 oil changes since I bought the car = $800), but I'd rather have the peace of mind knowing that I did everything I could to keep the engine running smoothly.

ed: forgot to mention, last tank I got 34 MPG. Not bad for a 10 year old engine with 200k

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post Apr 17, 2004 - 10:18 PM
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well for the 5s its 5w-30, and all I was saying is synthetic oil really isnt needed for "low performance" engines. And the viscosity should never be changed because of the life of an engine. And the toyota filters should out perform a K&N filter.
post Apr 17, 2004 - 10:37 PM
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Mobile One Synthetic is what i use. 10w-30
why use 5w? thats for economical/pollution and starting ur car in alaska.
seriuosly those number have more meaning than what u think, its all heat range and when the polymers in the oil expand and contract.


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post Apr 18, 2004 - 2:07 PM
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I just put 10w-40 in my car. a mechanic that i know said it might make the slight oil leak i have slow down. Correct if I'm wrong but aren't the viscisitys just for what temperature it is outside. I live in Alabama so I dont ever need anything thinner than 5w-30 right? or does that protect better and would it protect better during "sporty driving"?

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