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Used Oil Analysis @ 51k miles
Clean bill of health! I'm happy with the results so far (mostly stock engine, just intake/exhaust, driven hard lol). Sample taken after 6k miles, great TBN so I'll change it at 8k next time.
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Wait,you're not changing after 3k miles like everyone else that's scared to actually follow the manual recommendation of changing after 7500 miles?
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Very nice. I've been going about every 5k miles on this car since I drive a lot of highway miles; my wife's nothin'-but-local short trips vehicle gets the 3k mile treatment. It ain't fear, it's caution, and probably over-caution, but I'm OK with that. I take enough chances in other aspects of my life.. ;)
Out of curiousity, what's an oil analysis cost? Never had one done, but you've inspired me... |
@Th3rdSun the maintenance schedule was revised to change around 5000 miles. I'd go with the newer recommendation.
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Here's the 2017 manuals: http://www.toyota.com/owners/resourc...anuals/86/2017 Straight to the PDF, p.38 has 7.5k miles/months for oil and filter replacement: http://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/docum...T-MMS-1786.pdf Edit: You may be thinking of when Subaru changed their service intervals to 6k miles/6 months across their ENTIRE lineup. So according to Subaru an STI gets oil changes at the same frequency as Crosstrek Hybrid. :eyebulge: |
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The test kits are free, just email them and they will send you some. The standard test starts at $28, for an additional $10 they will test TBN, which will tell you how much life your oil has left in it and whether or not you need to adjust your oil change interval. |
for those that go a bit longer than the various manufacturer mileage recommendations,
are you changing the oil filter sooner than the oil? example being changed oil @ 8k but filter @ 4k & 8k? |
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I did a couple of oil analyses on my old 2008 Miata with Mobil 1 Full Synth 5w30 and a Mobil 1 filter. On the final OA after 9000 miles and running same Mobil 1 filter for the duration, the oil showed very "healthy" numbers. The TBN even showed that the oil could likely be extended out to 10,000 miles with no problems. On that car in particular, I saw no need to replace the filter at a sooner interval than the oil itself. Addendum: FWIW, during that cycle, the car was driven through two dust storms, and throughout a summer where the temps were consistently over 100 deg. F. I'm still on the break in oil on my 86, so it'll be a while before I do an OA on it. |
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Anyone care to chime in on length of time between oil changes? Currently at 15k miles in 3 years. I know...poor car:cry:
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or... you could change your oil every 6 months/7500 miles and take one worry off your list.. unless you don't worry... |
The longest I've gone before changing my oil was nearly 8k miles. But I try to stick to around 6-7k miles.
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Based on the TBN I got in my first oil analysis, I would expect the Subaru branded 0W20 to reliably go about 11K to 12K. However, I'm still changing mine on 7500 mile intervals to stay well within the safety margins and to keep there from being any warranty questions when my engine blows up again.
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If you change your oil too often, the only part of the cycle you get is where crap is being deposited into your motor. Back in the 70s you didn't have much choice because the additive package would run out after 3K to 5K miles. However, now that the detergents have gotten so good, the sweet spot is considerably longer. That's one thing that makes the UOA so handy. With a TBN added to your analysis, you can see how well your oil is doing, and it provides a lot of comfort around the longer oil change intervals. I usually only get a TBN if I'm using a new oil I haven't used before. Quote:
Additionally, the way most people take their sample is to hold the collection bottle in the oil stream as the oil is being drained. Obviously you can't do that if you have your oil changed at the dealership. You can get a service tech to collect your sample for you, but you can't be sure they'll get it right and not contaminate it. I solved that problem by purchasing the $35 vacuum pump from Blackstone so I can pull the sample through the dipstick tube before taking the vehicle in for service. Quote:
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Thanks for the response. Barry |
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it piques my interest reading all the oil analysis reporting okay beyond 10k, i just havent taken that gamble yet. |
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Switch to Amsoil and you could go to 25k or more on an oil change. The stuff is amazing.
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25k? Got any proof on that?
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Why not just stick to 5k intervals? Imo stretching it out is penny wisdom/pound foolishness.
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Because even the factory says 7500 is ok. My car is mostly stock so I'll adhere to that schedule.
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When the motor has consumed a quart, change it. I keep the level topped off but when the bottle is empty, I change the oil soon after. Consumption increases with rpms, as it should.
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Modern engines, and the fluids that go in them have come a long way. Go look at the oil change intervals on a modern Lamborghini, they use off the shelf oil from Castrol. They recommend oil changes at up to 10-20K miles, thats more than most lambo owners will ever put on their cars. Its not about penny pinching, but why change your oil 2-3-4kmi's early if you dont need to? |
All I know is that I feel way more scrape / wobble / slap on cold start (30-40*) with old (4000) mile oil more than I do on fresh oil. On ignition you can feel the friction. That's enough evidence for me. I say change it before 5000 miles.
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With the longer drain intervals its not the TBN to worry about it the oil shearing too low or out of grade. The OP's shows 6.5 cst which is on the low side on a 20wt. That's way too thin IMO.
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