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After I break it in I'm changing the engine oil and transmission fluid. After that probably every 5-6k miles. I drive about 60/40 highway/city, so I think I might benefit from a shorter OCI.
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![]() There are plenty of posts at nasioc about lubrication related failures (mainly bearing failures), and while some of them are possibly due to neglect/abuse or poor tune, many of them are simply using the wrong viscosity oil for the application. I agree that most BRZ-FR-S applications will do fine on any off the shelf API SN 0W-20 synthetic changed at reasonable intervals. Something to keep in mind is that Subaru is cutting their maxiumum oil change intervals back to 6,000 miles for normal service beginning with MY2015 (I presume it will be the same for Toyota). That's definitely too conservative for most applications, but I'm sure they have their reasons (they don't spec high detergent, high viscosity Porsche A40 oils for one!). ![]() -Dennis P.S. - I also left a trail of visible oil smoke between MD to SC and back to NJ after a turbo failure pushing my oil change intervals too far (turbo starvation due to clogged oil screens). A guy at a rest area came up to me and asked if that was me that left a trail of smoke up I-95 and that it smelled like gunpowder!
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![]() Forced induction on an engine not designed for it with appropriately lower CR, optimal chamber shape / piston crown configuration, ring design, timing etc can't be lumped in with stock engines or thoroughly engineered modifications. If you put a blower on a stock motor, the risk of failure goes 'way up. These are not analogous to my examples. Quote:
The OP's car is bone stock and serviced by a dealer. With factory-recommended maintenance, the oil-coated interfaces in its motor will perform quite well for hundreds of thousands of miles. ![]() David |
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Oil changes are a money racket and nothing more, you really don't need to worry about it. Here's the proof, Toyota USA will tell you to get the oil changed every 7500 miles, and here in Canada they tell us every 7500 km...
If I change my oil every 7500 miles (12000km) here in Canada, they could void my warranty, but in the US of A that's totally cool. |
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not to derail this into a "what oil is better" thread, but in my experience, different oil brands/wts work better in some cars than in others. i used to use mobil 1 exclusively until it started causing significant sludge in a few cars (944, pathfinder, titan). i tried castrol in my (now ex) wife's car (jetta) cause it was on sale and frankly, i didn't give a crap about the jetta. for whatever reason, that car did not respond well to it--apparently burned oil as oil consumption went up w/no signs of leaks. switched to mobil 1 and all was well. i eventually, after being schooled on the ins/outs of oil and all the technical stuff about it, i switched to amsoil. it cleaned up the internals (at least bottom ends) of the 944, pathy, and titan. now it's all i will use and will be going in the frs after i hit the 1k mile mark. the particularl oil i get has a 15k mi or 12 month change interval, which i will not abide by while the car is under warranty. just my .02, ymmv. |
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http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2611627 Of course, unless you do a teardown yourself, and hire a bunch of experts (metallurgist, tribologist, etc.) it's hard to prove factory flaw or oil film failure. But there are many posts similar to the above at nasioc. Probably apples to oranges when discussing an FT86, but I just wouldn't go so far as claiming that there are no oil related failures in modern cars. The senior master tech at my dealership deemed by turbo failure a lubrication related failure and that was around the time that SoA cut the oil change interval on the older turbos back to 3,750 miles (although that was a oil screen failure, IMO). Again, regarding Porsche A40, you state that "most current synthetic oils" meet Porsche A40, but again I would just emphasize that they need to be the proper viscosity. No 5W-30 meets Porsche A40. I don't like dealing with generalizations. ![]() kinda5150 - Subaru Canada has always followed the severe schedule for oil change intervals, or for at least the past 10 years or so. Probably due to the colder temps that some locations see in the winter. -Dennis Last edited by bluesubie; 03-28-2014 at 11:49 AM. |
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Such failures in stock engines maintained by the book happen regardless of maintenance schedules and choices of oil. They're not "oil-related", i.e. they did not occur because of the oil used or its change interval, and they could not have been prevented by using a different oil or changing it more often (which is the answer to the OP's question as to whether there's potential benefit in changing his oil more frequently than 7.5k).
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Could the failures to which you refer have been prevented by use of a different oil? No - so they're not "oil-related" because they weren't caused by the oil. If any API SN oil of manufacturer-specified viscosity is used in any car sold today in the US (except those with manufacturer-specific recommendations to the contrary) and is changed along with the filter at least as often as the car's manufacturer recommends, mechanical failures before wear exceeds acceptable limits will have been caused by something other than the oil itself. And using a different oil or changing it more frequently will not prevent them. May your crank spin freely and your bearings never knock, Dennis! David Last edited by bluesman; 03-28-2014 at 02:26 PM. |
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