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HoustonMS3 03-05-12 11:21 AM

My comment is based on my experience. I bought a blue anodized one for my MS3 from ebay and it turned out to be a turd. The threads could be bent like tin foil and eventually started to cut/coil (however to describe it) off the part. I thought it out after oil changes because I thought it actually might contaminate the oil.

DankestKush 03-06-12 04:15 PM

Those valves take foooooorever to drain. I hate it when those cars come in. I work at a lube shop and it pisses everyone off. You can't get all the oild out of the pan either.

jackhild59 03-06-12 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by DankestKush (Post 11007169)
Those valves take foooooorever to drain. I hate it when those cars come in. I work at a lube shop and it pisses everyone off. You can't get all the oild out of the pan either.


As if they are in a hurry to get me done and gone??? Maybe the lube shop where you work is different, but the ones in my area welcome the extra time.

Then they would have time recommend you flush your power steering fluid,power flush your transmission fluid, change your brand new air filters, cabin filter, replace the 78% nitrogen air in your tires with...100% nitrogen, flush your fuel system, replace your shocks, get an alignment, balance your wheels, change your wipers, spray the vent system with smell-good-pook etc.

Oh, wait, they already do that and thus keep me there an extended time to attempt to guilt me into un-wanted services.

Last time I to my 6 to Kwik-Kar, they actually showed me the transmission fluid and told me that the red color was an indication that the transmission needed to be flushed. :facepalm3:

I will never forget the time that one of those guys pulled my air filter to show me how dirty it was. I declined the $45 fram air filter, but handed him my $15 Wix to put back in, since he already had the filter box open. He thought it was the single best joke he heard all day. At least I think so, since he held up a single finger. :dunno:

JerryLH3 03-06-12 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by jackhild59 (Post 11007297)

I will never forget the time that one of those guys pulled my air filter to show me how dirty it was. I declined the $45 fram air filter, but handed him my $15 Wix to put back in, since he already had the filter box open. He thought it was the single best joke he heard all day. At least I think so, since he held up a single finger. :dunno:

:lol:

I'll have to have my wife try that next time she takes her 3 in for service.

Derekcat 03-07-12 01:41 AM


Originally Posted by jackhild59 (Post 11007297)
I will never forget the time that one of those guys pulled my air filter to show me how dirty it was. I declined the $45 fram air filter, but handed him my $15 Wix to put back in, since he already had the filter box open. He thought it was the single best joke he heard all day. At least I think so, since he held up a single finger. :dunno:

LOL! Nice! :D
Planned on that one?

DankestKush 03-07-12 01:54 PM

Yeah I know. But the shop I work for our little saying is "10 mins or less or you pay half price" its a little shop owned by a retired CHP called kwik oil. So those valve plugs make us look bad. Not all lube techs are idiots but a lot of them are lol

JerryLH3 03-07-12 03:02 PM

But the valve plug could just be removed like a regular drain plug, could it not? Thus draining like any other oil pan with the plug removed.


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