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A few questions from a new DIYer

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2007 Eddie Bauer V8
Hey guys, n00b here. Just did my first oil change on my 07. I did not change the filter on this oil change. I added a 5.1 quart jug of Castrol Syntec. The levels appeared normal as I was going, when I concluded and after running the engine. Also normal after 40 minute commute home tonight. A co-worker question me when I said I used a 5.1 quart to fill it, saying it needed 6. I confirmed that in the OM, but I wanted to check with you guys since I did not change the filter. I trust what the dipstick is telling me, so please let me know what you think.

I also changed the fuel filter. The process was pretty straightforward, I followed the instructions in the Haynes manual and also watched a youtube video. The only thing I noticed while driving it the day after is that the miles to empty seems to be declining more rapidly than before. There is a definite performance boost, but should the new filter improve mileage?

Google was not very helpful with these and neither were my searches on this forum, so I apologize. I realize this is not really "threadworthy". Thanks in advance...
 



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You should have changed the oil filter. What is the point of basically adding new oil to old and recirculating the dirt that the filter removed? A new filter would only cost $5 or $6.

As far as the fuel filter goes, I don't have an answer. Yes, you should get better miles per gallon or at the most the same but not less. How much less? Could be a coincidence? Different brand gas?
 






Something I need to do since changing my fuel filter is to disconnect the battery for a few mins, to reset the computer.
Might help, might not.
I have replaced the plugs, cleaned the intake with seafoam, fuel filter replaced. Engine is smoother at acceleration now.
 






You should have changed the oil filter. What is the point of basically adding new oil to old and recirculating the dirt that the filter removed? A new filter would only cost $5 or $6.

As far as the fuel filter goes, I don't have an answer. Yes, you should get better miles per gallon or at the most the same but not less. How much less? Could be a coincidence? Different brand gas?

I know I should have, but there were extenuating circumstances. The wrench I had didn't fit, so I went to the store and got a cap wrench and that couldn't grip and the filter wouldn't budge. I did not have the time unfortunately to go back to the store again (I had already made three trips), so I decided it would have to wait until next time. Like I said, I am new to this and will not repeat my mistakes...

For the gas, I haven't filled the tank yet, just did this yesterday, so it's the same. There hasn't been a whole lot of movement on the needle, but the miles to empty reading is dropping faster than it had. I did disconnect the neg terminal on the battery, but I don't think that impacted this.
 






Check to make sure there are no leaks around your fuel filter connections.
 






you need a oil filter that is made for Syntec oil.
 






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