DODGE CHARGER SRT HELLCAT OIL CHANGE | HOW TO
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- This video is me showing you how to change the oil in a Dodge Charger Hellcat. I go through all of the steps you need to make in order to complete a successful oil change. If you want to see more content like this, please browse the channel and subscribe! Thanks for watching!
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I watched a handful of these and your the only one to show how to reset after the oil change thank you!
Man this has got to be one paid guy to have all those toys in Cold Michigan 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent video. Appreciate the time and effort.
agreed
just got my charger hellcat thanks for the info
If it were me, I wouldn't bother draining that oil cooler. For the oil that comes out, it's not worth the effort in my opinion. Thanks for making the video; it was interesting.
In my experience, something like 12 to 15 ounces come out. That's a good amount. Also, you should drain it while the whole system is open, not with the plug and filter installed.
Great video mate !
There is a panel available now that can help so you can drain the oil cooler without removing the panel. Very easy install and i will be using it this weekend. Inexpensive and very useful.
Where can you get this new panel?
Thanks for the share. Kinda late Q but what size ramp do you have? Was that the 56" or the 67"? If its the 56", did you scrape the lip spoiler on the ramp? Thanks much
Nice car
Love your plate. How the hell do you get the C7Z parked up against the back wall?
Thank you, and I just backed it up very carefully. The garage is wide, so that is how I am able to back it up in there on an angle.
Is that color granite or maximum steel? Looks great
Maximum Steel
when did they start with the emblem molded into the oil pan?
Hey man, are those ramps high enough to give you plenty of room under the car?
Yes!
Thank bro, getting them for my charger scat pack
Dope
i usually fill the oil filter with oil too
So do I, but I never changed oil in my hellcat
Got a link for the ramps?
Hey can that engine splash guard fit the RT?
where'd you get the filter wrench cup from ? and what size is it brother ?
Autozone. I got a pack of them with all different sizes.
Process any different from a regular RT? thanks!
Same process, just different weight oil and different size oil filter, and there is no oil cooler to drain like on Hellcats.
@@DOOWORKPRODUCTIONS what oil weight should I put for RT 5.7 ?
is it recommended to drain the oil cooling line also since so little oil comes out?
Yes, it is recommended you drain the oil cooler along with whatever amount of oil is in the line. You don’t need to make sure all the old oil is out though, just let it drain until it stops dripping.
@@DOOWORKPRODUCTIONS thanks bro
I recommend to drain the oil cooler while the system is open (before installing the oil filter and plug). You'll see more oil comes out of it.
Maybe it's me, but was draining the cooler necessary?
Yes it is recommended by SRT.
"3/4 inch ratchet." lol.
Pennzoil? I would only use Amsoil or Royal Purple in my Hellcat. Or, any other high performance engine. I use Royal Purple.
That 899 filter is used on many applications. I highly recommend the SRT filter:
www.amazon.com/Genuine-Mopar-5038041AA-FILTER/dp/B006T08WXM/ref=sr_1_1_mod_primary_new?dchild=1&keywords=srt+oil+filter&qid=1611635935&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sr=8-1
The SRT filter has a larger media filtration area and higher pressure bypass valve. The 899 is a run-of-the-mill filter manufactured by Purolator, whereas the SRT filter is produced by WIX. They make superior filters.
Those absorbant mats are fine if you have a leak. But, they're worthless as a preventative measure as they can blow around if you have the garage door open, they're difficult to move around on, and they are messy after collecting oil/grease. Just find two or three large pieces of corrugated cardboard and duct tape them together. You can find them in 4' x 8' sheets at a local office supply store. The cardboard can lay on your garage floor all of the time to collect any errant leaks, soaks up (small) leaks well, and is much warmer to lay on than the cold garage floor in January. And, when your large cardboard sheet gets full of sand and dirt, you drag it into the yard and flip it over.
The Billet Tech can is a cheap knock-off. I highly recommend the UPR catch can. It has high quality quick-connect fittings and it ships with premium Continental rubber hoses. And, when you order the UPR can, I HIGHLY recommend buying the valve cover breather, especially for boosted engines. The UPR breather screws in where your oil fill cap is located. The breather releases crankcase pressure.
www.uprproducts.com/dodge-and-ford-screw-in-baffled-billet-one-way-valve-cover-crankcase-breather-kit-upr/
Damn it's like you had a problem with everything this guy used, which in reality, got the job done without any problems so I don't see why the tools he used weren't the proper ones for the job.
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I just did mine but i did it at 20% oil life. I never wait untill it says 0 oil life.
THATS A 3/8 DRIVE RATCHET
Watching the way you pour oil makes me think you don't know what you are doing
How’re you suppose to pour oil dip sh**