amsoilman
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BigGunZ said:Thanx for the info amsoilman. You've obviously done your homework and nothing works better than real world testing. One thing that may not be obvious to everyone, is that your info reinforces the notion that the "cost vs. benefit" factor depends largely on how you use your beast, and what year it is.
An 05 using maint. sched. "A", has an oil change interval of 15K miles. An 05 using schedule "B" uses 7500 miles. I haven't done the math but I would guess that the HPCR's are comparable in operating cost to the extended drain interval of your system. Personally, (well at least from an "old-school" mentality) 15K on factory recommended oil seems excessive but I'm open to change. I think I'd be more concerned about corrosive compounds moreso than any other factor on an extended drain program.
What are your thoughts on this? For example, has there been any testing on the effects of PH variation (obviously considering that PH doesn't always tell the whole story when talking corrosion)
BigGunZ,
I don't know about the Ph variation, as oil analysis doesn't give that. I just recently had my oil analyzed 11/20/05 with 45,300 miles on the oil without change, 4 quarts added in this time frame, due to oil fitlter changes.
(By-pass as well as Full-Flow)
TBN =5. 99
OXID = 7. 0
NITR 8. 0
SOOT=0. 20
Viscosity = 14. 05 cSt@100 c. (15W-40 Oil)
ALL wear metals were within acceptable levels, and additives were within acceptable limits as well.
Wayne
amsoilman