Yes, mostly short trips. My wife uses the remote start, then to the bus stop, then home for bit. She then goes to the gym up the street, then to work about about 5 miles away.
Definitely a rough life for this truck.
I have read about Blackstone Fuel dilution and how it can be inaccurate. My wife uses regular gas in the winter but usually premium in the summer due to the towing and heat etc. I might have her use premium year-round to see if it helps since it supposedly has more complete burn.
I am hoping that's all it is...keeping in mind it would also be a daily ritual when the kids are in school.
I have tossed that idea around, especially since I used to use it exclusively in my BMW until they dropped the LL-01 cert. I just use Castrol in all my cars now so I don't need a bunch...
Finally sent my UOA sample in and it came back a lot worse than I thought it would. I am attributing it to my wife's use of the remote starter in the winter months as she sometimes leaves it idling for quite a while as we get the kids ready for school then again at the bus stop. She has promised...
Originally Posted by buster
Nice results. It looks like the M1 0w40 held its viscosity the best among these two brands.
That was the old M1 formula, when it had the certification. The new FS formula is not certified, so I stopped using it. It may be OK but I switched to Castrol for piece of mind.
Originally Posted by KGMtech
What was the cause of the MIL ?
Just oil change indicator. Wife does short trips so I am guessing the computer didn't like it.
Originally Posted by buster
Nice results. It looks like the M1 0w40 held its viscosity the best among these two brands. Also, I'm curious why the Fe was so low for the 7/9/2016 sample?
Nice catch, typo. It was actually 27
I can't edit it now
Nothing new here, just posting an update. I had to change early to replace my oil filter housing gasket.
Also, the oil filter housing gasket was changed at the time this sample was taken so may show something on the next UOA, not this one as indicated in the comments below.
Link to previous...
Looks like my numbers are somewhat trending towards the current formula now. I was unaware the formula had changed so i was mixing bottles before causing a lot of confusion.
My reason for changing at low miles was due to MIL and I was going on a trip towing my camper.
Previous UOA HERE
Code...
Originally Posted by Bjornviken
Originally Posted by 89Rustang
Originally Posted by Bjornviken
Never seen this castrol edge 0w-40 formula
Looks like I either mixed or used old stock as I did in my other vehicle, which you can see HERE
I only have Edge 0w-40 in my stock, all bought...
Originally Posted by Bjornviken
Never seen this castrol edge 0w-40 formula
Looks like I either mixed or used old stock as I did in my other vehicle, which you can see HERE
I only have Edge 0w-40 in my stock, all bought new/sealed.
Originally Posted by SubieRubyRoo
Those are pretty significant differences between the two "Castrol 0W40". OP, don't take this the wrong way, but did you personally do the oil change, with a sealed jug?
The big differences between moly & boron, the higher viscosity yet higher fuel dilution, the...
Hi All,
My last UOA had a sudden spike in iron which seems to have dropped back off. Fuel is still high due to my wife's addiction to the remote start (it's been cold here). I also forgot to mention last time that she switched to 87 octane for the winter, which may not be burning completely...