OIL Analysis.....
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OIL Analysis.....
Have any of you done this with Royal Purple or Amsoil? It seem the max change interval for Red Line is 7500 miles.
Comments or Observations please...
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Here's a similar run of testing for Mobile 1:
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html
(thanks for Dr. Z for the link)
Bottom line, they ran Mobile 1 for 18,000 miles (not a misprint).
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html
(thanks for Dr. Z for the link)
Bottom line, they ran Mobile 1 for 18,000 miles (not a misprint).
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so everything but the viscosity are within spec. how does regular motor oil compare to those values? I use High Mileage Castrol, thinking about getting it tested for the heck of it.
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Good link.
But I think them adding 6.5 quarts during the testing helped. I don't think there numbers could be to accurate either considering that the test procedure states " collect engine oil from the middle of the drainage." I would like to see someone do strait 7500 miles on mobile 1, then test, with no additions of oil.
But I think them adding 6.5 quarts during the testing helped. I don't think there numbers could be to accurate either considering that the test procedure states " collect engine oil from the middle of the drainage." I would like to see someone do strait 7500 miles on mobile 1, then test, with no additions of oil.
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Well if you consider the 6 1/2 quarts added - they changed the oil twice(approx) in 18000 miles...thats 9K intervals with no adding - anyway the test was damn ballsy-espically for the guy who owns the Chevy- with unexpected results....doubled my change intervals to 5K!
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Originally posted by keisur
so everything but the viscosity are within spec. how does regular motor oil compare to those values? I use High Mileage Castrol, thinking about getting it tested for the heck of it.
so everything but the viscosity are within spec. how does regular motor oil compare to those values? I use High Mileage Castrol, thinking about getting it tested for the heck of it.
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That's brutal. Thier 'yotas should be taken away from them by 'yota services for " 'yota abuse."
'yota services -> child services..
'yota services -> child services..
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Originally posted by EDGE
I know several guys who run 10k to 20k on regular oil their theory behind it is once a year is good enough
I know several guys who run 10k to 20k on regular oil their theory behind it is once a year is good enough
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Here's a 10K run with Mobil 1 5W-30. I think your wear numbers look "ok." Note how low your iron is compared to mine. The oil is probably gone though IMO which may be why it got a little thin. When the TBN gets below 2 it's time to change. Redline isn't known for being an extended drain oil.
I have one more run with "doctored" M1 off for analysis. I have German Castrol Syntec 0W-30 in my truck now...
I have one more run with "doctored" M1 off for analysis. I have German Castrol Syntec 0W-30 in my truck now...
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Originally posted by naksukow
Good link.
I would like to see someone do strait 7500 miles on mobile 1, then test, with no additions of oil.
Good link.
I would like to see someone do strait 7500 miles on mobile 1, then test, with no additions of oil.
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I stopped by the Stealer to check on my Knocking prob (I think I stumped the masses) and I was telling the rep about my 5K Mobil 1 intervals...he did mention something interesting-IF any gas was to bypass the rings it dosent 'mix' with the synthetic as it would with dino..therefore it can play havoc with your bearings....
gonna get a analisis on mine and see what condition the internals are in. :chicken:
gonna get a analisis on mine and see what condition the internals are in. :chicken:
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Originally posted by ByThaBay
That's brutal. Thier 'yotas should be taken away from them by 'yota services for " 'yota abuse."
'yota services -> child services..
That's brutal. Thier 'yotas should be taken away from them by 'yota services for " 'yota abuse."
'yota services -> child services..
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Originally posted by keisur
by "High Mileage" I am referring to the Castrol oil that is for vehicles with more than 75k on them. Not for driving alot of miles between oil changes, . I change mine every 4-5k.
by "High Mileage" I am referring to the Castrol oil that is for vehicles with more than 75k on them. Not for driving alot of miles between oil changes, . I change mine every 4-5k.
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damn... the industry really IS brutal.. that's why I always advise doing an oil analysis before purchasing a used vehicle.
And yah, a lease is just like a rental... so true; u can do whatever you want to is; as long as it looks good, everything is okay. Good point!
And yah, a lease is just like a rental... so true; u can do whatever you want to is; as long as it looks good, everything is okay. Good point!
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Originally posted by EDGE
You want high mileage, my fathers friend bought a Porsche 911 drove 44,000 miles and traded it in with the original oil wish I was their when the tech checked it but it looked mint so they said good enough
You want high mileage, my fathers friend bought a Porsche 911 drove 44,000 miles and traded it in with the original oil wish I was their when the tech checked it but it looked mint so they said good enough
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Originally posted by ByThaBay
what about a run like that win amsoil?
what about a run like that win amsoil?
http://theoildrop.server101.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php