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    Stage 2 Banner Advertiser Four Rings ECS Tuning-Audi's Avatar
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    NEW! ECS 3.0T Supercharger Magnetic Drain/Fill Plug

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    Veteran Member Three Rings GilliamOS's Avatar
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    2013 A6 3.0T Prestige | 2013 Elantra GT
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    From Eaton wedsite :

    Q: How often do I need to change the oil in my supercharger?
    A: The sealed oil reservoir in a supercharger is designed to last the life of the vehicle. Changing the oil is not recommended unless you suspect contamination, leakage, or other issues like bearing failure. Also, if your vehicle has an abnormally heavy duty cycle, such as racing or towing, you could consider changing the oil at regular intervals such as 20k, 30k, 50k, or 100k miles depending on usage.

    Oil color usually means absolutely nothing, 500 miles it can get dark.

    Edit: I should add, to do this swap you're going to spend at least $300 in parts and fluids, and you're going to need the coolant vacuum tool too, so add another $80 to the tab.
    Last edited by GilliamOS; 04-26-2018 at 10:02 AM.
    2013 A6 3.0T - Slightly better than poverty package.

    Past:
    2009 A4 2.0T Avant - Totaled
    2000 A4 1.8T - Sold
    1999 Millenia S - Sold, though it should've been crushed 'n cubed
    1997 A4 1.8T - Totaled, repaired, sold years later better than before
    1990 Maxima - Totaled from hail dents
    1987 Maxima - Sold
    1986 Golf Diesel - Rusted and fell apart

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