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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: pcc]
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02/12/10 04:57 PM
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He said that Mobil 1 was overrated and had ôtoo much plasticö. ???? Yeah, I'm not sure what he meant by that aside from the fact that plastics are made from petrochemicals. Not sure I'd read too much into that one. Everybody has a degree of bias and this could've been his slam against Mobil 1 to prove a point with Delo and Rotella.
'91 RS, '93 SR
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: blinkerbox]
#985243
02/12/10 08:43 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
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Yeah, I'm not sure what he meant by that aside from the fact that plastics are made from petrochemicals. Not sure I'd read too much into that one. Everybody has a degree of bias and this could've been his slam against Mobil 1 to prove a point with Delo and Rotella. I've used Mobil 1 0w-40 now for quite a while and my Blackstone reports have been great. Here's some numbers to compare with JohnnyB's Rotella report with 6k miles on the oil and 136,535 on the engine: Aluminum - 3 Iron - 8 Lead - 8 Tin - 1 Copper - 3 Moly - 78 Zinc - 1018 I usually don't like getting into oil discussions as they are largely useless. Just put any good oil in it and change it as spec'd. Used oil reports are mostly a hobby with me but they can also give an alert to a particular problem. I buy Mobil 1 because it's readily available, price isn't too bad, and the 0w-40 pretty much solved my lash adjuster noise on start-up.
92 Montero LS 3.0L V6 Auto, Stock, Original owner, 185,800K miles
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: pcc]
#985244
02/12/10 08:58 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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I usually don't like getting into oil discussions as they are largely useless. I agree. However this post has given me more insight than expected. I suppose this says a lot about the people on this forum. Thanks guys. Really, 0W-40? Isn't that pretty much as thin as water when cold? Hey if it works...
'91 RS, '93 SR
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: blinkerbox]
#985245
02/12/10 09:09 PM
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Joined: May 2000
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One area that has concerned me is that many of the newer oils supposedly have less AW additives, and that this is considered an issue for non roller cams.
Kevin
87 Turbo Intercooled Raider, roller cam, torsen rear diff, LSD front diff, lockup auto with modified converter, V6 brakes, low transfer case gears...
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: Kevin C]
#985246
02/13/10 01:25 AM
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Well I must admit my eyes started to roll as soon as I saw the title, but there are some interesting points in here...
I use Rotella as well, although my truck pounds it more than most of yours do, being a diesel. I use the synth in the truck, and the dino in my bike (KLR 650 - big single). I do want to send in a sample some day, to see if my interval is too long... I usually go about 7k miles between oil changes, since my filter is so expensive (and huge) but I wonder if that's too long...?
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: PHIL_]
#985247
02/13/10 01:59 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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I'd think that's way too long on a diesel. They usually have a much shorter change interval than a gas motor. The newer low sulfur fuels may have changed that, but I've seen nothing to indicate so, although I don't follow diesel news much...
Not responsible for advice not taken...
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: PHIL_]
#985248
02/13/10 11:29 AM
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Joined: Mar 2005
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I do want to send in a sample some day, to see if my interval is too long... I usually go about 7k miles between oil changes, since my filter is so expensive (and huge) but I wonder if that's too long...? I use Used Oil Analysis (UOA) to initially set my oil change interval (OCI) for a particular oil. You will need to ask for a Total Base Number (TBN) with the analysis which will cost an extra $10 over the approx. $20 analysis fee. I don't know if you can just buy a TBN or not. I believe a TBN of greater than 2 means there's still contaminate fighting additives in the oil. In my last analysis Blackstone advised I could go to 7k OCI from 6k, but 6k equals about 1 year OCI which I'm happy with. For some idea of filter condition the "Soot" concentration in the analysis will tell you how well the filter is doing it's job. I believe better filtration trumps oil make choice. Once my OCI is set I do once per year analysis (no TBN) to see if any anti-freeze/excessive fuel is in the oil and what the used oil properties are compared to new. Frankly if I'd see excessive wear metals in the analysis I don't know what I'd do, other than a rebuild. If the engine was running OK with good compression and no/little oil consumption then you might as well drive it for now no matter the wear, unless you want to unload it on the next guy to fix, but I'll leave that to your own conscience.
92 Montero LS 3.0L V6 Auto, Stock, Original owner, 185,800K miles
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: PHIL_]
#985249
02/13/10 07:41 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
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I usually go about 7k miles between oil changes, since my filter is so expensive (and huge) but I wonder if that's too long...? Phil When I had my 1984 Mitsubishi Turbo Diesel, I used to get my filters from Kragens auto parts. It was a Fram, but when you open the box it was a repackaged Mitsubishi OEM filter. Priced at around $14.00. Check it out, maybe you will have the same luck. Also PM sent to you.
Michael j
TreadLightly! Trainer
Grasscat III, 1994 Gen 2 Five speed, Stock ( for a little while )
GrassCat II, 1998 Gen 2.5 Locked and loaded. Ran off with Hector.
GrassCat I, 1991 Gen 1 Ran off with Justice.
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: Grasscat]
#985250
02/13/10 08:27 PM
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I refuse to read another 100 post oil debate. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
98 Montero with cold weather package 96 Toyota Land Cruiser, fully locked Mall Machine :-)
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Re: The Best Oil?
[Re: LRJ4x4]
#985251
02/14/10 03:47 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 476
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Here are my personal experiences with oil and Mitsu motors.
-Switching to synthetic on a high mileage 6g72 DOHC TT motors has often lead to a spun bearing in the first 3000 miles.
-Using synthetic on a new rebuilt motor is fine but unnecessary, as dyno 10/30 works just fine. Ran over 1000HP on dyno.
-6g72 SOHC motor was ran 30k miles on anything resembling oil (automatic tranny fluid, gear oil, brake fluid, 2 stoke oil, chainsaw lube, etc) Never changed the filter. Still didn't die until I sprayed multiple shots of straight nitrous @6000rpm with no oil or coolant. (got a sweet video of that if anyone is interested)
No science here, just personal experience.
1992 VR4 12.5 @ 110 - SOLD 1993 Stealth RT/TT 11.4 @ 129 - SOLD 1991 VR4 9.2 @ 159 - Old Shop Car 1992 Stealth Twin Turbo ATX - SOLD 1990 Montero LS LWB - RIP 1995 Montero LS - RIP 1998 Montero 1992 Galant VR4 474/1000 2007 Prius
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