Caveman said:
I have 15K on my 04. 5 now. I was using Delo400. I switched to a non-synthetic long drain oil from Lubrication Engineers. I'm waiting for my next change to send in a sample for testing. Synthetic oil has a tendency to brake down if you don't run the engine everyday. When that happens the additives separate and the oil doesn't perform as it should. The additives will not mix back in until the oil gets to normal operating temperature. This is bad for drivers who let their truck sit a lot and only drive short distances. My truck doesn't have this problem with 15K after 6 months. /QUOTE]
I do not know where you came up with
"Synthetic oil has a tendency to brake down if you don't run the engine everyday. "!When that happens the additives separate and the oil doesn't perform as it should. The additives will not mix back in until the oil gets to normal operating temperature.
Anyone with any kind of knowledge concerning oils, will tell you quite the opposite! Synthetic oils, especially PAO based synthetics, do not
break down nearly as fast as a petrolium based oil!
Do some research, and I think you will not make that kind of statement!
So, I didn't use spell check, sorry. It should be 'break down'. The engineers told me it was actually referred to as "falling out of suspension".
From the engineers;
Synthetic oil is made of of various chemical components called additives. Yes, most of these chemicals are in some way petroleum based. However, they do not blend naturally. In a compund form all chemicals are said to be in suspension. This is not a natural state and some of these chemicals will eventually separate or "fall out of suspension".
This did not come from the guys at LE. This came from one of my customers. They make a synthetic oil that was my second choice to DELO, AMSOIL being the third for a synthetic. AMSOIL just never held up as good in my non-diesel race cars. The diesel oil may be different.
You may be a good Amsoil rep, but I liked to get the facts from the guys that make the stuff. Some people like synthetic oil. I'll see how this non-synthetic compares when I get my sample back.