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Old 04-18-2012, 12:15 PM
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Okay i think i got this in the correct forum here. I did a search for this but cannot come up with anything conclusive. A lot of you are going to think this is a very dumb question but like i said i did search so dont roast me too bad
I just bought a 2008 base model LS3 Vette with 3k mi on it and i want to do an oil change but i keep seeing threads about a dry sump oil system on LS3's and it was to my understanding that those were only on LS7's. So is this a mod some folks are doing or is it a factory option some cars came equipped with?
Also im a long time 4th gen Camaro owner and this is my first C6. Ive never so much as changed a fuse on one of these cars before. Is there anything i should be looking out for on this oil change? Anything that makes an oil change slightly different from other vehicles?
Im going to be using Mobil 1 5W-30 synthetic, this car is not a Z51 so it looks like everyone is saying it should take about 5.5 Qts of oil. The filter i plan to use is a Mobil 1 M1-113. Does this all sound right? I just want to make sure so i dont make any mistakes with my new baby. Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by Johns94Z
Okay i think i got this in the correct forum here. I did a search for this but cannot come up with anything conclusive. A lot of you are going to think this is a very dumb question but like i said i did search so dont roast me too bad
I just bought a 2008 base model LS3 Vette with 3k mi on it and i want to do an oil change but i keep seeing threads about a dry sump oil system on LS3's and it was to my understanding that those were only on LS7's. So is this a mod some folks are doing or is it a factory option some cars came equipped with?
Also im a long time 4th gen Camaro owner and this is my first C6. Ive never so much as changed a fuse on one of these cars before. Is there anything i should be looking out for on this oil change? Anything that makes an oil change slightly different from other vehicles?
Im going to be using Mobil 1 5W-30 synthetic, this car is not a Z51 so it looks like everyone is saying it should take about 5.5 Qts of oil. The filter i plan to use is a Mobil 1 M1-113. Does this all sound right? I just want to make sure so i dont make any mistakes with my new baby. Thanks guys!
You're on the right track. The 2008 LS3 has a wet sump just like millions of other cars on the road. Just change the oil fliter, drain the sump(single drain plug) and add the amount of oil that is specified in your owners manual to the valve cover. You have selected the correct oil and filter for your car.
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
You're on the right track. The 2008 LS3 has a wet sump just like millions of other cars on the road. Just change the oil fliter, drain the sump(single drain plug) and add the amount of oil that is specified in your owners manual to the valve cover. You have selected the correct oil and filter for your car.
The refill capacity should be 6 qts. I do the oil changes on my son's 08 LS3 coupe. My 07 LS2 vert only takes 5.5 qts. These are all numbers from the owner's manuals.
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Thanks guys. Just went to Auto Zone and got the stuff on promo. Now i just need to go to lowes to get some 2x6's because my ramps are too steep!
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The refill capacity should be 6 qts. I do the oil changes on my son's 08 LS3 coupe. My 07 LS2 vert only takes 5.5 qts. These are all numbers from the owner's manuals.
According to the 2008 owners manual, page 5-103, the base LS3 takes 5.5 qts and the "extended oil cooler" (Z51) takes 6 qts.

"Engine Oil with Filter
6.2 LV8 Engine 5.5 qt 5.2 L
6.2 LV8 Engine with extended oil cooler 6.0 qt 5.7 L"
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'08 A6; Z51 or standard 5.5 Quarts.

'08 M6; Standard 5.5 Quarts

'08 M6; Z51 only 6.0 Quarts.
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Changed the oil earlier.... That was the EASIEST oil change EVER!!! From start to finish. Usually i have to mess with the oil filter on my Camaro a little because the exhaust is kind of in the way. But not with this one! I also couldn't help but admire how pretty and clean this car is underneath! Just straight lines and everything tucked away nice and neat. I love it! I ended up putting 6 full qts in her, it took that to get to my last mark on the dipstick after running it for about 10 seconds with 5.5 qts in her. I didnt look at my manual but im not too concerned. Even if i was about 1/2 qt above I dont see how it could hurt anything since this is not a pressurized hydraulic system like an automatic transmission. But ill crack the book open next time to see what it says.
Anyway, i know you all are probably aware but Auto Zone is running a special right now. 5 qts of Mobil 1 plus a Mobil 1 filter for $32.99..... They have this special quite often as most of you already know but i figured id mention it just incase any of you have been waiting to stock back up. I know I usually get 4-5 oil changes to keep on hand whenever i notice they have the sale so i dont have to constantly check up on it.
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Originally Posted by Johns94Z
Changed the oil earlier.... That was the EASIEST oil change EVER!!! From start to finish. Usually i have to mess with the oil filter on my Camaro a little because the exhaust is kind of in the way. But not with this one! I also couldn't help but admire how pretty and clean this car is underneath! Just straight lines and everything tucked away nice and neat. I love it! I ended up putting 6 full qts in her, it took that to get to my last mark on the dipstick after running it for about 10 seconds with 5.5 qts in her. I didnt look at my manual but im not too concerned. Even if i was about 1/2 qt above I dont see how it could hurt anything since this is not a pressurized hydraulic system like an automatic transmission. But ill crack the book open next time to see what it says.
Anyway, i know you all are probably aware but Auto Zone is running a special right now. 5 qts of Mobil 1 plus a Mobil 1 filter for $32.99..... They have this special quite often as most of you already know but i figured id mention it just incase any of you have been waiting to stock back up. I know I usually get 4-5 oil changes to keep on hand whenever i notice they have the sale so i dont have to constantly check up on it.
You might want to look at the label on that jug of Mobil1 you bought at AutoZone. I've been buying their specials for several years and every jug has been 5L(5.28 qt), not 5 qt.
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Originally Posted by haljensen
'08 A6; Z51 or standard 5.5 Quarts.

'08 M6; Standard 5.5 Quarts

'08 M6; Z51 only 6.0 Quarts.
My 08 M6, Z51 takes 6 qts. to fill to the full line on dipstick.
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You might want to look at the label on that jug of Mobil1 you bought at AutoZone. I've been buying their specials for several years and every jug has been 5L(5.28 qt), not 5 qt.
Interesting... I never get the big jug because I find the smaller ones much easier to maneuver and get into tight areas if I ever need to. But now I'm wondering how much is in those smaller 1 qt containers I'll have to check. I think they deliberately put more in because remember this stuff isn't water thin and you never get it all out. I know most people won't stand there for 30 min waiting on that last drop either.
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
You might want to look at the label on that jug of Mobil1 you bought at AutoZone. I've been buying their specials for several years and every jug has been 5L(5.28 qt), not 5 qt.
They must have different ones for Autozone or they changed recently. The jug I bought 6 days ago at Walmart reads 5qt/4.73L for $24.97 and I got a Delco PF48 filter for $3.97.
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Am I wasting my time by also filling the oil filter before putting it on? I do this to avoid starvation on first start up.
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They must have different ones for Autozone or they changed recently. The jug I bought 6 days ago at Walmart reads 5qt/4.73L for $24.97 and I got a Delco PF48 filter for $3.97.
I've only seen the 5L(5.28 qt) jugs at AutoZone. 5 qt at Walmart, O'Rielly's, Pep boys, etc. I've been buying the 5L jug at Autozone for at least 4 years.

With my 10.5 qt dry sump, I get two of the 5L jugs at AutoZone and two of the Mobile1 filters for $66. That takes care of one oil change and I have a $13 filter left over. For my next oil change, I get two of the 5 qt jugs at Walmart for $52 + a single qt for $8(and use half of it) and use my left over Mobil1 filter. I have $61 +tax invested in each oil change on my Z06.
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Originally Posted by Johns94Z
Interesting... I never get the big jug because I find the smaller ones much easier to maneuver and get into tight areas if I ever need to. But now I'm wondering how much is in those smaller 1 qt containers I'll have to check. I think they deliberately put more in because remember this stuff isn't water thin and you never get it all out. I know most people won't stand there for 30 min waiting on that last drop either.
I've never seen the small bottle that wasn't listed at anything but 1 qt.
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Am I wasting my time by also filling the oil filter before putting it on? I do this to avoid starvation on first start up.
I wouldnt say so. A lot will but for peace of mind and the 1 minute it takes why not?

Each time I change my oil I do it though in my Jeep the filter goes on at an angle and if you fill it part of it seems to run out so I put in about 75%.
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Originally Posted by danieloneil01
Am I wasting my time by also filling the oil filter before putting it on? I do this to avoid starvation on first start up.
I have always prefilled my oil filters before installing. Doesn't cost anymore in oil, and really doesn't take that much additional time as you have to take the time to smear new oil on the gasket before installing the filter to the engine. Anyway, I let my oil drain for a long time from the oil pan, and while it's slowly dripping I use that time to prepare the new filter and install it, so no time really wasted.

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Originally Posted by danieloneil01
Am I wasting my time by also filling the oil filter before putting it on? I do this to avoid starvation on first start up.
It is a waste of time. That filter fills extremely fast with the oil pump, like water from a hose. If it makes you feel better does not hurt anything unless you spill it on the floor.

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Does the oil life automactically reset?
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Does the oil life automactically reset?
No. Bring it up on the DIC and push reset until it goes to 100%.
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mine stops at 99%, close enough I guess


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