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happy new year all you skyliners:)

I want to do my own servicing oil/filter 2007 350 saloon can any one tell me the oil filter type please i dont want to go under and take covers off just yet, till i have my parts.:) and what oil i guess it will be full syn'.

thanx a lot the part books here dont list anything for me at least whre i looked :)

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There is a sticky section on this topic- Happy New Year to you too.

Engine Oil:

Brand: Mobil 1 5W-30, Mobil 1 5W-30 EP*, Mobil 1 5W-30 HM**, Mobil 1 5W-30 ESP***

Amount: 5-6 quarts, get 6 to be safe – you will always be able to use it for next change, top up.

Replace: Mobil 1 is good for up to 15,000miles/24,000kms but i would do it every 6-9000miles/10-15,000kms

*EP = Extended Performance (better protection, longer service interval than standard)

**HM = High Mileage Vehicle (for cars with engine 75,000miles/120,000km or more)

***ESP=Emission System Protection (for Euro cars, 2008+ with strict cats regulation)

Oil filter:

Brand: Nissan OEM or Mobil EP M1-108

Replace: Same time as oil

If you can't get any of that stuff locally, go into Autobarn and use what they recommend for a 350Z. Also i just use Ryco oil filters they are tiny but do the job until the next change is needed.

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If you can't get any of that stuff locally, go into Autobarn and use what they recommend for a 350Z. Also i just use Ryco oil filters they are tiny but do the job until the next change is needed.

Ryco specify the Z445 for this engine, but I have heard of a few people using a Z547 which is about 20mm taller than the 445. Not sure if there is really any benefit, or just some people like to use a physically larger filter.

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Ryco specify the Z445 for this engine, but I have heard of a few people using a Z547 which is about 20mm taller than the 445. Not sure if there is really any benefit, or just some people like to use a physically larger filter.

Yeah last oil change i had a pissy little Ryco one and my dad thought was funny how small it was.

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