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Maybe we need to replace the tinfoil in our hats?
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Best Regards,
Shipo
;-)
Krzys
PS I suspect that we will not be enlightened as to what tired_old_dave meant.
and "altair4" reminds me of a 50's sci fi movie
Bingo! With Leslie Nielson, also from Stephen King's "The Tommyknockers". I'm a sf buff who dabbles in backyard astronomy....so it works on a few different levels.
As a suggestion, you might want to have a "cylinder leak down test" and/or a borescope performed. The leak down test will determine if the rings, valves and head gaskets are still sealing properly. The borescope will be able to identify scored cylinder walls and detonation damage. The two most likely problems with your engine are cylinder wall/ring damage and/or valve stem/valve guide damage.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Best Regards,
Shipo
This is not a news flash, it's been known for years that all domestically produced Castrol Syntec is really just a Group III hydrocracked crude oil. The only Castrol Syntec that is a true Group IV PAO based synthetic oil is the German made (says "Made in Germany" on the label) Castrol Syntec 0W-30.
http://kozmik.guelph.on.ca/gtdproject/fluids/nadcastrol.htm
Best Regards,
Shipo
Do yourself a favor and don't use synthetic oil in either of your cars, there just isn't any benefit in doing so. Please understand that I am a synthetic oil advocate and have used it in every car I've owned for the last 25 years, and that I recommend it to everyone that has an engine that will benefit from it. Said another way, it's not like I'm one of the folks in the "Dino juice is just as good and synthetic oil is a waste of money" camp.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Yup, been hearing about that technology, however, "Bang for the Buck" is debatable. As far as I know, PAO based oils are still superior from the longevity perspective, and since I "cost" my lost time into the oil change equation, and the less often I need to change it, the less it costs me. I'll gladly spent an extra ten bucks on an oil change so that I can drive an extra couple thousand miles before I need to do it again.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Hmmm, a quick check of local prices shows that the best price for Group III versions of Castrol Syntec (i.e. not the German made 0W-30) is $4.99, and a quart of Pennzoil Platinum (when purchased in a six-pack) goes for $4.68.
On the Group IV/PAO side of things, a quart of Valvoline SynPower goes for $5.47 and a quart of Mobil 1 goes for 5.99.
So, it appears that my guess of $10 for an oil change was a bit high. Where are you buying Group III oils for a quarter to a fifth of the cost of Group IV oils?
Best Regards,
Shipo
3.5 nosiy malibu v6 with M1 after break-in immediately quieted down with the thickest 5w30 syn oil available. Noticed that mileage is up over the thin 5w30 mobil 1 (with/without? a good add pack). With M1 and four full sized people the engine felt like an 80's accord with a carb and not even 100hp. Now with 4 full sized adults the v6 pulls and pulls. Compression ring sealing? (and cleaner oil).
Never bought amsoil but remember meeting old slick 50 dealers and listened to their marketing stories after the change. Now when an amsoil dealer is met, usually says my friend (upline) has inventory in his garage. Can buy a 6mo or 12mo discount and buy from someone's garage or drop ship from the company directly. Seems strange.
Here we go on Amsoil again.
On the Group IV/PAO side of things, a quart of Valvoline SynPower goes for $5.47 and a quart of Mobil 1 goes for 5.99.
I was always under the impression that Valvoline Synpower was a hydrocracked Grp III. So it's a Grp IV?
Best Regards,
Shipo
So, if I look at it from a purely economic perspective:
Oil change using conventional oil (using your absurdly low $1.00 per quart figure):
Oil: $5.00
Filter: $4.50
Time: $35.00
Total: $44.50
Oil change using Mobil 1 0W-40 (using the price I typically pay):
Oil: $29.95
Filter: $4.50
Time: $35.00
Total: $69.45
Clearly the synthetic oil change costs more, however, conventional oil needs to be changed two to three times as often, so:
12,000 miles of driving using conventional oil being changed every 3,000 miles: $178.00
12,000 miles of driving using conventional oil being changed every 4,000 miles: $133.50
12,000 miles of driving using synthetic oil being changed every 12,000 miles: $69.45
Given that my wife and I have each averaged just over 500 miles per week over the last couple of years, that works out to the following yearly costs for oil changes:
Conv-3K: $756.50 (51,000 mile calculation)
Conv-4K: $578.50 (52,000 mile calculation)
Syn-12K: $330.90 (52,000 mile calculation -- includes an estimated 5 quarts of make-up oil)
As one can easily see, using synthetic oil is clearly cheaper than the cost of running regular oil and changing it more often.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Apparently the guys I hire to change my oil, don't expect $35 for their labor...or the dealership is not charging me the full cost of the labor.
If you haven't, then the equation will tilt in favor of the synthetic oil.
Best Regards,
Shipo
In the case of the Mazda, it's under mfr warranty, so I would change that according to their schedule anyway for now. In the case of the Ford, it is and has been being used by one kid or another and I try to let them have the responsibilty to take it in and wait
Yep. The last three oil changes for my Mazda MPV I've either had coupons or specials for $19.99 per oil change at the dealership. That's 5 quarts of Valvoline 5w-20, OEM filter and a full circle inspection where my brakes, tires, battery and other components are checked, as well as having doors and hinges lubed. Can't beat that with a stick.
You can't ignore the need to meet the manufacturers change interval to ensure warranty stays valid. Nice to have extended oil change intervals enabled by synthetics, but if you have to change earlier then that is wasted money.
Actually I can and do. After the first oil change I convert my cars over to synthetic oil (assuming that they didn't come from the factory that way), and start using extended OCIs immediately thereafter. That said, I never recommend for others to violate the terms of their new car warranty. Of course the warranty doesn't last forever, and many folks that I know, myself included, plan on keeping their new cars well beyond the warranty period. FWIW, the warranty period on our oldest car expired 120,000 miles ago. ;-)
"Nice to have extended oil change intervals enabled by synthetics, but if you have to change earlier then that is wasted money."
Wasted money? Maybe, depends upon the car. Forgetting for a moment the cars that come from the factory that require synthetic oil, there are still plenty of benefits for using it.
- Better cold start capabilities in the winter
- Better cold start early flow properties all year round
- Greater ability to withstand heat in extreme summer weather
- Greater ability to keep the inside of the engine clean
- Superior ability to resist "coking" within turbocharger bearings (if your car is so equipped)
True, the immediate cost savings aren't available from extended OCIs, but that doesn't mean that you aren't getting some benefit from running a synthetic oil.
Best Regards,
Shipo
As for being entertained, nope, the less I have to fuss with the cars the better, I have many better and more profitable things that I could otherwise be doing.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Best Regards,
Shipo
Or do you mean it didn't cut consumption but rather kept the plugs from fouling?
Best Regards,
Shipo
I don't know what this "smoke treatment" is but really there's nothing you can do for oil consumption if it is caused by internal engine wear. Nothing in a can fixes worn piston rings.
Best Regards,
Shipo
True enough; the difference is that Shipo actually knows what he's talking about...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
I'll do a little research and write you back. ;-)
Best Regards,
Shipo
I thought so too- until I found this. :surprise:
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive