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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    I attached the wrong updated analysis. This is the updated sheet they sent me
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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    Thank you for fixing the title for me. I have read that dilution in these engines is mostly caused by dpf regeneration? I won't pretend to understand why. But I will be removing the dpf ASAP hopefully my next analysis will show much lower dilution number. If not I will stick with non synthetic...
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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    Hey guys I got my analysis updated. They said 4% fuel dilution is that bad?
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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    One thing I noticed on my analysis which was doferent then most I've looked at was the moly number. Other report much higher numbers then what mine shows. Is that good or bad?
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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    I am going to email the testers and ask why there is no fuel number. I expected it was going to be tested. Not sure why they didn't. Truck is going to get deleted so dilution won't be a problem in the future. What do you mean by shearing? I think I will stay with synthetic oil once the truck...
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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    I should add the truck is a 2012 f350 powerstroke
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    Mobil 5w-40; 5k miles; Ford 6.7L @ 84k miles

    This is my first analysis ever and I have no clue what I am looking at. Truck has 135.000km or 84,300 miles Oil had 8000 km or 5000 miles when changed. I'm not 100% on the oil my dealer used but I know it was synthetic mobil 1 5w/40 I idle a lot for work, which is why I wanted the test done...
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