200K Transition Mobil 1 To Amsoil

Anytime that you’re switching from one brand of oil to another I don’t think it’s a good idea to immediately start doing 15 or 20k intervals. There’s still some of the previous oil in there so that resulting mix of chemistry might not be up to the task of such a long interval. I would recommend doing a 10k interval first and get a UOA and then try 15k on the next interval. If that report looks good then consider doing 20k. The UOA is your best indicator of whether or not that interval is safe for your specific situation
This is the way.
 
I'm genuinely confused at some of the comments. All over a picture that happened to be posted before. Like, okay? :ROFLMAO: 🤷‍♂️ :sleep:
Had he pictured HPL, Castrol or Valvoline nobody woulda said nutin.

And I honestly don't know. If he is a dealer, then what an idiotic way to attract customers. Now it could even be the other way, fake failure type of thing. I mean if we are speculating...........bottom line we don't know, and it isn't science.
 
Nobody buys that much oil if they've never used it before. Well, unless it's an oil crises/shortage, which currently is not, despite various rumors.
So, something is still very fishy. I like fish very much though.
It was my Tax Return money. I invested into oil, heavily. No real reason other than I was encouraged by what AMSOIL could do and I wanted to soften the blow when it became oil change time. I’ve got every base covered.
 
It was my Tax Return money. I invested into oil, heavily. No real reason other than I was encouraged by what AMSOIL could do and I wanted to soften the blow when it became oil change time. I’ve got every base covered.
О.К. fine.
Can you post another picture of those same products because I don't see the oil type and viscosity too?
 
@RobbS I believe I answered that question in another thread somewhere as far as “advice” on what your goals are.

With your mileage & the conditions, Amsoil Signature Series should do 15k miles as a floor *IF* everything checks out at a 10k miles UOA to begin tracking things.

Likely, the biggest factor would be any fuel accumulation or coolant entry, air filtration issues, etc.

The oil itself is up to those driving conditions, but as others stated on page 1:

Get data to track and back your usage with UOAs.

This way it can check any blind spots for you.

If things look well, stretch the interval and find your sweet spot with another UOA.
 
Does Amsoil sell Beer?
Does Amsoil sell Beey Jerky?
Does Amsoil sell Peanut M&M's?
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.............. no.

Stick with the M1EP. Avaialbe at any Wallymart on the planet, for cheap.
Along with the Beer, Jerky, and Peanut M&M's......
 
No real reason other than I was encouraged by what AMSOIL could do .....

I've looked at LOTS of UOA's.
Amsoil shows about the same wear metals, in about the same concentrations....... as any other upper tier oil.
It's not like it's in a "Class, all by itself"
Its pretty much right in the class, of upper tier oils.
 
I've looked at LOTS of UOA's.
Amsoil shows about the same wear metals, in about the same concentrations....... as any other upper tier oil.
It's not like it's in a "Class, all by itself"
Its pretty much right in the class, of upper tier oils.
Oils aren’t directly comparable with simple UOAs. It doesn’t show you the complete wear picture. It’s a snapshot of a certain size of particles; which is actually on a much wider spectrum of sizes of particles that aren’t all shown, in a given engine, in context. Different oils in that context will have different optimized uses. Once again, there is no such thing as bench racing oils and directly comparing them with basic UOAs as seen on this website.
 
Oils aren’t directly comparable with simple UOAs. It doesn’t show you the complete wear picture. It’s a snapshot of a certain size of particles; which is actually on a much wider spectrum of sizes of particles that aren’t all shown, in a given engine, in context. Different oils in that context will have different optimized uses. Once again, there is no such thing as bench racing oils and directly comparing them with basic UOAs as seen on this website.
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@RobbS I believe I answered that question in another thread somewhere as far, as “advice” on what your goals are.

With your mileage & the conditions, Amsoil Signature Series should do 15k miles as a floor *IF* everything checks out at a 10k miles UOA to begin tracking things.

Likely, the biggest factor would be any fuel accumulation or coolant entry, air filtration issues, etc.

The oil itself is up to those driving conditions, but as others stated on page 1:

Get data to track and back your usage with UOAs.

This way it can check any blind spots for you.

If things look well, stretch the interval and find your sweet spot with another UOA.

I've looked at LOTS of UOA's.
Amsoil shows about the same wear metals, in about the same concentrations....... as any other upper tier oil.
It's not like it's in a "Class, all by itself"
Its pretty much right in the class, of upper tier oils.
It's pretty much right in the class of upper tier oils but goes further each interval which is what I'm going to do. I'll test it at 10k, 11k miles, 12kmiles and what they recommend.
 
I wouldn't extend the oil changes. I would keep going the same direction that brought you to 200 rounds. If it isn't broke don't try to fix it and the cost savings is minimal as far as extending those intervals. Those Corolla's run forever if you keep the oil clean and probably run forever if you extend your changes however I always lean toward more frequent changes. I ran a Corolla to 220,000 miles and it ran perfect and didn't use any oil but I changed every 3,000 miles. The car was a hospital courier delivery vehicle and averaged about 1,000 miles per week going long distances from health car facilities and back.
I fully understand your thinking about continuing with 5k mile changes with fresh fluids throughout the engine. It's been an easy Mobil1 EP 5W30 treatment.
I want to expand a little bit more time between my oil changes. I drive too much. Oil changes with 2 cars can be tiedious, always due for oil it seems like. They both have lived a full life of Mobil1 EP and serviced top to bottom.
 
I fully understand your thinking about continuing with 5k mile changes with fresh fluids throughout the engine. It's been an easy Mobil1 EP 5W30 treatment.
I want to expand a little bit more time between my oil changes. I drive too much. Oil changes with 2 cars can be tiedious, always due for oil it seems like. They both have lived a full life of Mobil1 EP and serviced top to bottom.
Anyone who puts themselves in your shoes with that much driving would be able to recognize the optimization potential going over to Amsoil Signature Series.

This isn’t rocket science. M1 EP might be fine for the 10k mile interval, but your goal is 15k-20k and SS is proven to have more headroom and repeatability. M1 EP is solid OTS and might be up to the task, but we’re talking risk aversion the further an interval gets extended out.

That’s like saying no one should buy HPL because M1 EP is capable. Ok, isn’t your money though and (for now) oil is still cheap. Whats the harm increasing the headroom with how much driving is being done? I’d hate to change my oil more than necessary racking up the mileage you do.

Easy boutique candidate. Just validate the results with testing and adjust things later.
 
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I've looked at LOTS of UOA's.
Amsoil shows about the same wear metals, in about the same concentrations....... as any other upper tier oil.
It's not like it's in a "Class, all by itself"
It’s pretty much right in the class, of upper tier oils.
it is well known that wear metals across oils don’t vary much, see the Blackstone write up on that. That is not why OP is running it, he wants longer intervals, which is what sig series is designed to do.
 
Anyone who puts themselves in your shoes with that much driving would be able to recognize the optimization potential going over to Amsoil Signature Series.

This isn’t rocket science. M1 EP might be fine for the 10k mile interval, but your goal is 15k-20k and SS is proven to have more headroom and repeatability. M1 EP is solid OTS and might be up to the task, but we’re talking risk aversion the further an interval gets extended out.

That’s like saying no one should buy HPL because M1 EP is capable. Ok, isn’t your money though and (for now) oil is still cheap. Whats the harm increasing the headroom with how much driving is being done? I’d hate to change my oil more than necessary racking up the mileage you do.

Easy boutique candidate. Just validate the results with testing and adjust things later.
Even when a UOA shows the oil still perfectly serviceable, the arguments from the short-change crowd will never end. Keep at it OP, just be sure to backup longer intervals with UOA’s.
 
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