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ExtremeSaleen

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Just spoke with a Tech @ Saleen thru email regarding changing the oil in the supercharger as I've been getting conflicting information on when it should done.

Saleen has a newer oil for the superchargers from "Nye" that is good for 50,000+ miles. You can purchase it straight from Saleen. Older cars though, like my 02, came with supercharger oil that should be changed every 3,000 miles. I know it was changed at 9,000, but I'm a little past due now.

I don't know when they started using this new oil but I think 04. But if yours is an 02 or older, you have more then 3,000 miles on it, and you haven't changed the oil yet, you might want to.
 
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BlackSaleen

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Changing Oil every 3000 to 4000 on the supercharger miles seems a bit much. Joe from Chicane told me after he installed my Saleen Series ll that the oil didn't need to be changed for 100k miles. I doubt i will have my Saleen that long.
 

Tommy98016

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I have heard 50-100k myself but if you every add a smaller pulley to spin it faster I would change it once a year.
 
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sc oil

i changed mine one time on my series 2, kb says every 12k they use 50 weight redline oil, i know the eaton's can use the gm sc oil, i belive you have a wipple tho, so you be best contacting wipple dirrectly, youll get more feed back from them then saleen, also over on modularfords.com, there is a wipple forum, you might also try there
 
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BlackSaleen

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Where is the drain and fill on a series II? And how much oil?
 
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00-Saleen

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I h eard every 30K Miles using 5w-50 Synthetic Oil.
 

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I just confirmed with Saleen thru a call with both Sales and Tech support that the older oil in the SC's should be changed around 5,000 miles. That's their recommendation anyway. There seems to be a lot of different views on this issue. KB says 12K for their system, Saleen says 5k for their twin-screw blowers with older oil, 50k with the newer NYE oil. but I have also seen Whipple say 30k if you use synthetic 50w gear oil. I don't think though that 100k is the way to go in any case.
 
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