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I wouldn't trust Honeywell filters at all. While there are a lot of very good options, you'd be surprised how many people would just buy the cheapest oil filter they can find at Kragens.
As for everything else about oil, I've met the right people in the motor oil industry and learned from them. Please enlighten me with your knowledge to prove what I've learned wrong.
As for everything else about oil, I've met the right people in the motor oil industry and learned from them. Please enlighten me with your knowledge to prove what I've learned wrong.
I wouldn't trust Honeywell filters at all. While there are a lot of very good options, you'd be surprised how many people would just buy the cheapest oil filter they can find at Kragens.
As for everything else about oil, I've met the right people in the motor oil industry and learned from them. Please enlighten me with your knowledge to prove what I've learned wrong.
As for everything else about oil, I've met the right people in the motor oil industry and learned from them. Please enlighten me with your knowledge to prove what I've learned wrong.
Also the same with oil, no oil is "rated" for life other than for marketing. I could easily go over 7500 with x oil. Or I could only got 5k miles with another oil that says its good for 15k miles. Just because it states a mileage does not mean you will be able to do that. It all depends on how your engine works with oil. Some times the extended life oils that say(15k)..ect have a stouter oil package and a Strong TBN count which can support longer OCI's but it might not work for your engine. For example the VQ engines are notorious for tearing up oil which makes for short OCI's but as Oil technology improves you can easily run longer, like the guy who ran with Edge for 9k miles.
Synthetic oil is not just rated for 7500 miles period. With your logic your saying even though the TBN count is good and ppm of all the internal materials in the oil are normal, you need to throw away the oil because as its only rated for 7500? I simply do not understand how you even came to this conclusion.
Lastly, oil simply does not have a break in period. Its Viscosity only increases with time just like conventional oil due to combustion by products and such. Google it and try to find an article that talks about "Synthetic oil break in" find an SAE Paper, find anything. I want to learn as well.
Synthetic oil is not just rated for 7500 miles period. With your logic your saying even though the TBN count is good and ppm of all the internal materials in the oil are normal, you need to throw away the oil because as its only rated for 7500? I simply do not understand how you even came to this conclusion.
Now, I never said you can't run an oil for longer periods of time, but you need to know how to properly select your oil. And yes, like you said it depends on your motor, rather what materials are used inside your motor as different oils have different amounts of lead and other metals in them. All the info on the back of the container will tell you all about the oil if you can understand the jargon. Quite honestly, I forgot what's what, but I do remember that any motor can run any synthetic safely for about 5-7k miles. From there, it's if you bought the right oil.
Last edited by dofu; Jan 11, 2012 at 01:48 AM.
As for the filter, yes, you can just recycle the oil without it being filtered and your car will run just fine for a while, because a bad filter is doing just this. A filter is just a filter, and in fact, while it's not suggested, you can run your car without an intake filter and be perfectly fine until some debris gets sucked in. And on the other hand, you can just try to run any oil for 10k miles expecting it to work just fine, but hey, it's your motor.
Last edited by dofu; Jan 10, 2012 at 12:10 PM.
I use mineral oil and was doing every the oil change at 3k till now. For this time i am trying to get it done at 3500 miles. Is it a good practice? Have done 98200 miles till now all on mineral oil. Does it make sense to switch to synthetic now?
Last edited by g35_white; Jan 10, 2012 at 01:03 PM.
I run Amsoil 5W-30 in all my cars and change the oil and filter at 10k or 12 months. Which ever comes first.
I've got 210,000 miles on my '97 Maxima and it's still running strong. Doesn't any oil between changes.
I've got 210,000 miles on my '97 Maxima and it's still running strong. Doesn't any oil between changes.
2-3k...oil and filter. Funny story, when I bought my car, the stealership ofcourse tried to sell me all these "add-on" warranty/coverage features...one of which was free oil changes every 4k miles. I told them no thanks, that I do most of my own work. So they came back at me and said well how often do you change it? I said 2k miles or so....and the guys was like why??? I said, because I can.
Needless to say, that shut him up.
Needless to say, that shut him up.
I forgot what it was exactly, but the break in has something to do with the lubricants in the oil, the polymers that provide the protection we use oil for.
Now, I never said you can't run an oil for longer periods of time, but you need to know how to properly select your oil. And yes, like you said it depends on your motor, rather what materials are used inside your motor as different oils have different amounts of lead and other metals in them. All the info on the back of the container will tell you all about the oil if you can understand the jargon. Quite honestly, I forgot what's what, but I do remember that any motor can run any synthetic safely for about 5-7k miles. From there, it's if you bought the right oil.
Now, I never said you can't run an oil for longer periods of time, but you need to know how to properly select your oil. And yes, like you said it depends on your motor, rather what materials are used inside your motor as different oils have different amounts of lead and other metals in them. All the info on the back of the container will tell you all about the oil if you can understand the jargon. Quite honestly, I forgot what's what, but I do remember that any motor can run any synthetic safely for about 5-7k miles. From there, it's if you bought the right oil.
As it stands there is still no such thing as a break in of engine oil, telling me what you might of heard and saying you dont even remember what you heard isnt exactly turning me over, also not citing a credible source, or any for that mater is not any form of proof that it exists. Oil is rated by viscosity and it will protect your engine from day one. Period. IF for some instance synthetic oil had a break in period we would hear about it when the oil is getting tested for their certifications and they would Fail. Check out http://www.gf-5.com/
As for the filter, yes, you can just recycle the oil without it being filtered and your car will run just fine for a while, because a bad filter is doing just this. A filter is just a filter, and in fact, while it's not suggested, you can run your car without an intake filter and be perfectly fine until some debris gets sucked in. And on the other hand, you can just try to run any oil for 10k miles expecting it to work just fine, but hey, it's your motor.
I would never ever try to run any oil for 10k miles expecting it to work just fine, that's exactly the opposite of what I would do. Thats like saying I can run on any synthetic oil for 5-7k miles expecting it to work just fine because the advertising on back of the bottle caught my eye and says I could do it.
If I were to run for 10k miles, I would do UOA's with TBN every 1k miles after 5k to see how things are doing. But this is supported only if you drive the same way most of the time as simply driving more aggressively could cause your 8...9k or 10k...etc mile UOA to show up not as well as it did before.
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