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The 18,000 Mile Oil Change (Mobil 1)

Old Sep 13, 2005 | 05:41 PM
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I came across this article after much research on diferent types of oil and interval change periods. Thought it was quite interesting...

http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/stories/mobil1.html
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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 08:26 PM
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Yeah, I have seen that article a couple time before since I own and visit the LS1 boards at times. It is a good read. I still replace my syn every 5K cause I like the oil nice and clean. Look at it this way..... It's cheaper to replace the oil and filter than one tank of gas. Plus it is generally a year before I can get more than 5K on my sports cars. You need to think about the six months or part of the equation. I do not think that a year is too long with the same oil if the mileage is as low between oil changes.

My motors look like new when you open them up.

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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 08:39 PM
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ive always used mobile 1 every 3-5k in all my cars. This article just re-inforces my belief in this stuff. I never had any engine problems from my 91 mustang GT, 300zx, 98 camaro ss, and now my 04 Z. Good stuff and worth the extra few bucks.
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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 08:43 PM
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Yeah, the only stuff that I found that was better is now twice the price. Redline Oil.
I mean $8 a quart are they on drugs or, what?
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Originally Posted by mecinoid
Yeah, I have seen that article a couple time before since I own and visit the LS1 boards at times. It is a good read. I still replace my syn every 5K cause I like the oil nice and clean. Look at it this way..... It's cheaper to replace the oil and filter than one tank of gas. Plus it is generally a year before I can get more than 5K on my sports cars. You need to think about the six months or part of the equation. I do not think that a year is too long with the same oil if the mileage is as low between oil changes.

My motors look like new when you open them up.
+1. every 5K, NEVER had a single problem. this one statement has me curious thoguh.....
"Engine wear actually decreases as oil ages. This has also been substantiated in testing conducted by Ford Motor Co. and ConocoPhillips, and reported in SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-3119. What this means is that compulsive oil changers are actually causing more engine wear than the people who let their engine's oil get some age on it."
first time i have actually heard that one! still, no matter what i read or is "disproved" in the future, every 5K change for my baby.
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The Blackstone reports on the VQ35 (on M1 or anything else for that matter) do not trend like that report on the LS1.

On the VQ35, going over 5K without alot of increased wear is tricky. It *can* be done, but isnt for most people's driving conditions. There are plenty of oil reports on our cars floating around (including the ones I have shared). I see alot of these articles on oil and break-in that seem to defy conventional wisdom. I dont question their methodology or results, but for our cars it appears to follow much more conventional trends, the trends you'd expect.
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That kinda good to hear. At least I won't feel like I am wasting my money on changing oil. I generally check the color of the oil when I am draining it. If it is black, I have waited too long. If it is carmel, I figure I got it right.
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I use castrol syntec in mine and I change about every 4-5K and have never had a problem.
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Originally Posted by mecinoid
Yeah, the only stuff that I found that was better is now twice the price. Redline Oil.
I mean $8 a quart are they on drugs or, what?


I just bought some Amsoil XL 0W-30. Cost was about $11 a quart after shipping. The stuff is probably no better than Mobil 1, but I want to see if it will help with my oil consumption problem.

Here is an interesting article on OIL FILTERS...


http://www.shoclub.com/lubrication-o...n-oilpart5.htm

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