Originally Posted By: Steve S
I doubt many in any engines are dinoed it would be too expensive. You have to realize there isn't much quality left in the cars for the money you pay. Remember you can cut the $30,000 car you just bought in half with tinsnips.
LOL such a foolish statement. Maybe I...
Originally Posted By: electrolover
i hope you guys are not down on all warm ups. i let mine idle for 15mins when its cold. 1) i want it warm inside 2) when i hit the on ramp its gonna see 4-5k rpms.
but i do have a 70 mile commute to work......
If it makes you more comfortable or feel better...
I still fail to realize why you warm your car up so much. Its an 1984 Camaro, not a showroom vintage one of a kind car. You could start that car and run it right away and it would be no problemo. Worst case scenario that you only ran very short trips all the time, you would just change your oil...
Originally Posted By: yaris0128
I forgot about Toyota offering a 0w-20 synthetic!! I wonder if they'd even put it in my yaris that's a 5w-30.... According to their oil chart for all their models the yaris is warrented from 0w20 up to 5w-30.
Pure guess but I bet they allow for 0w20 but with the...
Originally Posted By: Doug Hillary
Hi,
over many years I have followed the OCI recommendations of Porsche and Mercedes Benz - in a number of engine families
This has been backed up by trended oil analysis. In all cases (ranging from two years to 20kkms (12500 miles)) the recommendations have...
Originally Posted By: Tgator
Originally Posted By: infecto
YMMV but I usually run my accord on 10k oci with whatever dino is on sale.
Have you done any UOAs at that interval? Does your Accord have an OLM, or if not, what leads you to believe the various dinos are adequate out to 10k?
I use...
I really can not see any reason to not follow the OLM / manufacturer OCI recommendation, with whatever oil is spec. Do whatever makes you feel best but running PYB 5-6k miles should not create a sludge problem.
Originally Posted By: turbochem
Originally Posted By: A_Harman
Extending the thought even further: Since the re-refined oil would be a blend of all kinds of base stocks, they could call it a synthetic blend, and charge more than for traditional dino. That follows the first rule of...
Originally Posted By: Capa
Valvoline better offer this oil at a very special price or it will fail because I can see the general public having issues with recycled oil. Heck, I consider myself green but probably wouldn't touch the stuff until it has been on the mainstream market for 2-3 years...
Originally Posted By: NHHEMI
Toyota is so out to lunch at times it is beyond me. They absolutely care NOTHING about their customers. They should work something out with a quality engine reman company to provide rebuilt engines when needed. Just like any other car mfg does. Easier and cheaper on...