I love mine , it's much cleaner, and makes oils changes so convenient, especially when the oil filter is accessible through the top, just make sure to run the car a few minutes before. Also you gotta place the thing on the ground, and also give it like ten fast pumps, it will works way faster. Mine came with a variety of hose sizes (6 or 7?), and even an attachment to bleed the brakes, and a built-in accessory holder to keep everything together. My pump also came with a monster syringe thing, its kinda redundant I suppose, but it's there if I ever need it. My pump also made a racket while pumping, it freaked out the dogs, so I put a dap of dielectric grease on the rod, and its quiet now. I wasn't sure if this thing removed all the oil out of the pan, so I removed the oil plug on each of my vehicles the first time, and not one drop came out on any of the vehicles. It's money well spent
@@cryptoshills Anything you're pumping in there should be trash fluid so it doesn't matter if it's clean, I have a spherical chamber on mine that is impossible to clean. I guess you could run hot water and detergent through it if you really needed it to be clean for some reason.
The pump is supposed to go on the floor. Once you get the fluid moving, you don't need to pump anymore due to the siphon effect. It won't work well if the pump is above the fluid level.
@@jamesathendune9026 yes and no, pump till you get suction. That might be with the handle up or down. You will see the fluid flowing and then stop. If it slows down do a pump or so to get the suction going again.
1. Become a certified ASE Master Tech like me. 2. Change the oil with ease with suctions aka "pressure differential" in physics 3. Make a video about it and get paid because YOU watched. 4. Get in my McLaren for a coffee with a smile.
I love mine , it's much cleaner, and makes oils changes so convenient, especially when the oil filter is accessible through the top,
just make sure to run the car a few minutes before.
Also you gotta place the thing on the ground, and also give it like ten fast pumps, it will works way faster.
Mine came with a variety of hose sizes (6 or 7?), and even an attachment to bleed the brakes, and a built-in accessory holder to keep everything together.
My pump also came with a monster syringe thing, its kinda redundant I suppose, but it's there if I ever need it.
My pump also made a racket while pumping, it freaked out the dogs, so I put a dap of dielectric grease on the rod, and its quiet now.
I wasn't sure if this thing removed all the oil out of the pan, so I removed the oil plug on each of my vehicles the first time, and not one drop came out on any of the vehicles. It's money well spent
Nice! Glad you like yours too. I use it now for all my oil changes but my GT-R. For some reason it does not work on it.
any idea how to remove the lid? mine doesn't have instructions for removal and proper cleaning to extract other oils/fluids.
@@cryptoshills Anything you're pumping in there should be trash fluid so it doesn't matter if it's clean, I have a spherical chamber on mine that is impossible to clean. I guess you could run hot water and detergent through it if you really needed it to be clean for some reason.
Keep pump on the ground it will suck ( vacuum ) fast.
Thanks for the advice.
Yes I was yelling that at the screen the whole time lol
@@MarkNOTW LoL
The pump is supposed to go on the floor. Once you get the fluid moving, you don't need to pump anymore due to the siphon effect. It won't work well if the pump is above the fluid level.
I know that now. Thank you. I was just trying to get in on camera. Hard angles if you know what I mean man. Thank YOU for watching.
Pump it rapid for 6-8 times and it will remove all the oil
Thanks fir the tip. ✌🏽
Any update on if this works with the R33?
It does not unfortunately. I tried multiple times.
No one explain what are the three holes in the opposite of the large hole is it,
2 are empty and 1 is for the plug to release the vacuum.
tienes que quitar el tapon por donde hechas el aceite para que entre el aire y asi lo aspirara mejor el aceite .gracias un saludo desde españa.
Thank you!!! I appreciate the tip.
Hi guys. Not much input here but fun to watch. Thanks for the video🏎
Glad you enjoyed it The noise was so funny.
So you pump and end with the handle down after the stroke to accelerate suction? Did I get this right? Please respond .
@@jamesathendune9026 yes and no, pump till you get suction. That might be with the handle up or down. You will see the fluid flowing and then stop. If it slows down do a pump or so to get the suction going again.
Anyone know where to get a thin tube replacement for this extractor #24397
I ended up getting a few on Amazon. I then used tape to use it with my setup.
@@DriversTherapy thks..jc
No different size hoses
No. But you can buy different ones on Amazon.
Works better if you had the extractor on the floor.
true lol
Bro turn this into 18+ content 😀😀
lol it is all in your mind Hahaha
Brilliant comment, i thought that as well. All the buzz words are in there!
You have to pump more you don’t know how that works
How do you know how the pump works?
Step 1:
Learn basic physics.
Step 2:
Change the oil.
1. Become a certified ASE Master Tech like me.
2. Change the oil with ease with suctions aka "pressure differential" in physics
3. Make a video about it and get paid because YOU watched.
4. Get in my McLaren for a coffee with a smile.
Donkey moan pump
lol