lambertsonic
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It is good stuff. Nothing wrong with it.
Thanks , ill probably start putting in whatever synthetic oil Is on sale when it time for an oil change .
It is good stuff. Nothing wrong with it.
I've been using Castro syntec since my first oil change . It definetely helped when i changed to synthetic , and my oil change interval is 6000-8000 miles .I was wondering what you guys think of the pennzoil platinum synthetic ? It on sale for 25.99 compared to 50$ for Castrol . Is Castrol really worth the prenium ?
I have been using Castrol Syntec in my Colorado since I got it, it now has 179,000 and the engine is clean inside and runs great. I put Castrol Edge with Titanium when I did the first change on the Sonic, but I got it at Walmart for $26 for 5qts., the regular Edge was $24. I'm not sure where you are getting your oil but that sounds awfully high.
It Olm is a set limit. It does not change.
I run royal purple and change it every 5000. I don't wanna hear that I am wasting oil blah blah blah I don't care.
Dude, you're wasting oil blah blah blah.
I do dump the used oil in my wife's jeep
ok now that is just wrong.
ok now that is just wrong.
I was wondering what you guys think of the pennzoil platinum synthetic ? It on sale for 25.99 compared to 50$ for Castrol . Is Castrol really worth the prenium ?
Personally, I run Mobil 1 5w30 and recently switched to their extended performance oil just because I've heard its a better oil. I usually follow the OLM and change at around 10% remaining which comes to around 10,000 miles on my two cars.
I've used Mobil 1 5w-30 Extended Performance myself the last couple of oil changes. Recently I stumbled across the Mobil 1 product guide and the Extended Performance is the same as the standard Mobil 1 5w-30 as far as the anti wear additives zinc and phosphorus go.
In fact, all the Dexos 1 approved oils have the same low levels of these, if you want higher levels of zinc and phosphorus you have to use a non-Dexos 1 approved oil, the 5w-30 High Mileage has higher levels as does the 0w-40. I wonder if part of the Dexos 1 approval process is not having these higher than a certain amount.
You can check out the specs here
Just curious as too what everyones oil looks like when yall push it from 6K to even 10K miles...I know the oil life readout is telling you its fine but I will personally will be changing it atleast every 3500 miles. Ive driven almost 2600 miles now in my first 2 and a half weeks and i plan on getting the oil changed tomorrow for the first change. Its going to be hard to sell the car too someone else when it comes time if you tell them you had the oil changed every 6K to 10K miles you know? Just think that is very hard on any motor too push it that far. Am I wrong about this or is the 1.4L-T motors special in some way when it comes too oil life?
10K is perfectly fine on a good lean running engine with the right oil under the right conditions.
The only way to know is to do an oil analysis. I run 10K on my engines because its 90% highway miles and no short trips. If I did a lot of short trips you can bet I would end up doing it every 3-5K. As far as what does it look like? Cleaner than the conventional oil I used to change on my SBC 350 every 3000 miles.
I have a feeling many don't realize is the black in oil is carbon as well as other contaminants from combustion gasses and fuel leaking around pistons and rings. A modern lean burning fuel injected engine with very little blowby contaminates the oil far less than an old worn out engine. Carbureted engines even when new by nature produced more contamination in the oil due to running super rich when cold and never having a precise fuel mixture.
In the 1950s they started saying change your oil ever 3k. The 1931 model A I work on says every 500. I don't see anyone following that on a modern car so why every 3k?
CheapFuneral, thats fine but on the same note I refuse to use conventional oil in anything including my lawnmower.