Randy. Michael, Andy, I am running Amsoil 15W40 and plan to go 20,000 miles between changes even though most of my driving is stop & go in town. My last sample was after 10,000 miles driving as described in the winter, and contaminants were well below levels recommended for an oil change. I change my Stratapores every 7K (3x per 20,000).
After doing a number of samples on my 2 CTDs it has made me a believer in oil analysis and what a waste it was to change it sooner than 5000 miles!! Diesels are a different ball game than gassers. Ever notice how the oil smells similar to new oil except for a scent of diesel soot, even after 5,000-10,000 miles or more? Try smelling the oil from a gasser after that long. . . ack!!! That is NASTY stuff!! I think diesels emit fewer combustion byproducts that cause oil degradation compared to gassers. An example is the amount of water produced when gasoline is burned, very little or none on a diesel in comparison, so there is less probability of moisture contamination. Soot accumulation and thermal stresses because of the piston cooling and turbo are likely the biggest threat to a diesel's oil.
Vaughn
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'01 2500 QC Shortbed 2wd, 6-speed, 3. 54LSD, Cab & Fog lamps, Camper & Tow Pkg.
BOMBed: DD2 Injectors, PS Boost module, Amsoil air filter, straightpiped exh. , Aeroquip 3/8" fuel line w/tank mounted lift pump, AutoMeter Sport Comp gauges, Line-X'd, Amber turn signal conversion.