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Oil Filter Part Nimber?

Lorne Greene

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Does anyone know what the filter Mobil One filter number is for a 2025 with the I6 Turbo?

Auto parts store can’t figure it out, Mobil Ones website won’t work for me, the quick line place has no clue on any oil filters on file and tell me it’s too new.
 
Should be M1-212 if you cross reference the Fram filter part number
 
Oil filter is Mopar 68466307AB or WIX WL10255XP and is the same as GM's 5.3 and 6.2 LS.
It's WAY!!!!! easier to do a oil change than a 5.7 Hemi although it takes 7.5 quarts of (0W-30, 5W-30 or 0W-40) do not use 0W-20.

Advantages to the 3.0L over the 5.7L when changing oil:
1. You can get to the oil drain plug and oil filter without ramps on the ground behind the passenger front tire.
2. The sway bar doesn't get dumped on when the drain plug is removed.
3. The oil filter is easy to get to, doesn't spill when removing it and can be prefilled when installing it.
 
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Oil filter is Mopar 68466307AB or WIX WL10255XP and is the same as GM's 5.3 and 6.2 LS.
It's WAY!!!!! easier to do a oil change than a 5.7 Hemi although it takes 7.5 quarts of (0W-30, 5W-30 or 0W-40) do not use 0W-20.

Advantages to the 3.0L over the 5.7L when changing oil:
1. You can get to the oil drain plug and oil filter without ramps on the ground behind the passenger front tire.
2. The sway bar doesn't get dumped on when the drain plug is removed.
3. The oil filter is easy to get to, doesn't spill when removing it and can be prefilled when installing it.
Why do you not say to use 0-20? That is what the engine calls for.
 
Why do you not say to use 0-20? That is what the engine calls for.
These engines generate allot of heat 0W-20 is for gas mileage not engine protection. The 2.0L Hurricane in my 2024 Rubicon says 5W-30 on the cap.
 
I prefer this recommendation or 0W-40. I ran 5W-30 in all my previous 5.7L and 0W-40 in my 392.
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I prefer this recommendation or 0W-40. I ran 5W-30 in all my previous 5.7L and 0W-40 in my 392.
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Well, pretty sure your 392 recommend 0w-40. But if we aren't going to follow manufacturer recommendations for the 5.7l, why didnt you run a 10w-40 or 20w-50? It protects better right?
 
Does anyone know what the air filter part number is for the SO Hurricane?
 

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