Annual Oil Change? That's BS isn't it?
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Originally Posted by Sharkbody
In order to have a fair comparison, I'll volunteer to continue to change my oil at least twice a year and those who believe it is all bunk can go for some sort of record, adding as necessary of course. It occurred to me that with all we spend on these cars, we ought not "cut off our nose to spite our face". But hey----someone out there call the oil companies' bluff. If you're right, all you get is sludge buildup. If you're wrong, you rebuild sooner than necessary. G
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What Wally said
"If you drive the car until the oil gets very warm,
the condensate will be mostly driven off."
Makes sense to me.
There are a couple of studies in the internet which seem to support longer times between oil changes.
http://tinyurl.com/338eez
http://tinyurl.com/35fn8
Marton
"If you drive the car until the oil gets very warm,
the condensate will be mostly driven off."
Makes sense to me.
There are a couple of studies in the internet which seem to support longer times between oil changes.
http://tinyurl.com/338eez
http://tinyurl.com/35fn8
Marton
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Originally Posted by marton
What Wally said
"If you drive the car until the oil gets very warm,
the condensate will be mostly driven off."
Makes sense to me.
There are a couple of studies in the internet which seem to support longer times between oil changes.
http://tinyurl.com/338eez
http://tinyurl.com/35fn8
Marton
"If you drive the car until the oil gets very warm,
the condensate will be mostly driven off."
Makes sense to me.
There are a couple of studies in the internet which seem to support longer times between oil changes.
http://tinyurl.com/338eez
http://tinyurl.com/35fn8
Marton
I change my fuel filter every two years, according to the manual. Does it really need it every two years? Probably not. But it does need to be changed like the rest of the filters & fluids and on a regular basis.
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I've spent more money than I could ever sell my car for just on the engine.
9 quarts every March is the last expensie I'm going to worry about.
Draining my oil while filtering the through it + cutting apart my filter is the only way I can keep an eye on my motor from the inside. If you want to wait 5 years and a 10's of thousands of miles, be my guest. When you try to sell your car, don't come crying to us when nobody is making an offer on a 928 that is using the same oil from 2003.
9 quarts every March is the last expensie I'm going to worry about.
Draining my oil while filtering the through it + cutting apart my filter is the only way I can keep an eye on my motor from the inside. If you want to wait 5 years and a 10's of thousands of miles, be my guest. When you try to sell your car, don't come crying to us when nobody is making an offer on a 928 that is using the same oil from 2003.
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Originally Posted by WallyP
Just a little material for thought for those of you who lay your cars up for the winter...
A gasoline engine generates just over one gallon of water for every gallon of fuel burned. Obviously, most of this goes out the exhaust pipe, but some makes it into the crankcase. This water combines with other combustion by-products to make several types of acids.
If you drive the car until the oil gets very warm, the condensate will be mostly driven off. (Back in the day, some folks would tell you that their car never burned oil around town, but used oil on a trip. They were adding water to the oil on the short trips, then cooking it out on the first road trip...)
If you let the car sit for a few months, and don't crank the engine at all, a Fall oil change looks better. If you crank the engine for a few minutes every so often, perhaps a Spring oil change looks better.
As in everything in life, there are trade-offs...
A gasoline engine generates just over one gallon of water for every gallon of fuel burned. Obviously, most of this goes out the exhaust pipe, but some makes it into the crankcase. This water combines with other combustion by-products to make several types of acids.
If you drive the car until the oil gets very warm, the condensate will be mostly driven off. (Back in the day, some folks would tell you that their car never burned oil around town, but used oil on a trip. They were adding water to the oil on the short trips, then cooking it out on the first road trip...)
If you let the car sit for a few months, and don't crank the engine at all, a Fall oil change looks better. If you crank the engine for a few minutes every so often, perhaps a Spring oil change looks better.
As in everything in life, there are trade-offs...
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Originally Posted by H2
....I have a clackety lifter with Mobil 1 and I don't with non-synthetics....
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Originally Posted by rhys
when talking about annual oil changes, does this also include filter change, or should that be done more freuently?
The filter on my car is $15, and it's right under the engine cover. I can change it in 5 minutes. Based on those reasons, it's a no-brainer for me. Other cars I've had are very difficult to change the filter, and since I was changing the oil every 3,000 miles and 6 months (non synthetic oil) and running them hard, I would skip the filter change and do it next time around (every 6,000 miles per year).
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I change oil twice a year - Sept and March.
For the 81, which is my daily driver that was 4700 miles.
The 84 was only 900 miles, but I replaced the oil pan gasket.
For the 81, which is my daily driver that was 4700 miles.
The 84 was only 900 miles, but I replaced the oil pan gasket.
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Originally Posted by blown 87
I cant belive some of you are going 15,000 miles between oil changes.
I read the owners manual and maintenance guide the day I bought the car. I saw the oil capacity and the oil change recommendation, and it made sense to me. I drive the car regularly and I don't track race it. If I did otherwise, I might shorten the intervals, and the owners manual recommends more frequent changes for "severe" driving conditions.
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Originally Posted by Bill Ball
I do it like clockwork every year. I've put 110K on the car in 7 years - pretty close to 15K/year. The car is at 180K miles now and runs like new. It doesn't burn any oil in daily driving.
I read the owners manual and maintenance guide the day I bought the car. I saw the oil capacity and the oil change recommendation, and it made sense to me. I drive the car regularly and I don't track race it. If I did otherwise, I might shorten the intervals, and the owners manual recommends more frequent changes for "severe" driving conditions.
I read the owners manual and maintenance guide the day I bought the car. I saw the oil capacity and the oil change recommendation, and it made sense to me. I drive the car regularly and I don't track race it. If I did otherwise, I might shorten the intervals, and the owners manual recommends more frequent changes for "severe" driving conditions.
I would think that putting a supercharger on your car would be a lot more than just severe service.
I change mine every 3,000, if I am wrong all it cost me is oil and a filter.
If the guys that are going 15,000 miles between changes are wrong, it might just cost them a bit more than oil and some filters.
BMW and Mercedes recomend the long intervals between changes and we have seen more than a few engines take a crap because of it. (mostly the BMW's)
The oil change interval is just one of the things I will be more than happy to be wrong about.
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Originally Posted by heinrich
I've got 20k on mine and 2 years. Very clean.