Yea i may go back to this. I'm going to run two oci of the valvoline euro xl iii then do a uoa and see.Looks great other than the viscosity drop which isn't too surprising from an ILSAC GF-7 oil. No oxidation, good TBN reserve and low wear metals. Could easily do 5k if you wanted to.
Yea, but the euro oil has a higher starting viscosity. So if it drops from 11.6 to about 10 (just guessing random numbers) isn't that better? Or doesn't matterThe viscosity drop is due to the fuel dilution though. Any oil is going to see the same drop if the fuel dilution doesn’t improve
There was a discussion a while back about the type of VM and quantity can cause viscosity drop when there is fuel dilution. More VM more viscosity loss.The viscosity drop is due to the fuel dilution though. Any oil is going to see the same drop if the fuel dilution doesn’t improve
That’s true! Might as well start with something a little thicker when you know it’s going to thin outYea, but the euro oil has a higher starting viscosity. So if it drops from 11.6 to about 10 (just guessing random numbers) isn't that better? Or doesn't matter
That being said, my wear metals are still great with this level of viscosity. So it shouldn't be an issue but I'd rather see how the euro flavor doesThat’s true! Might as well start with something a little thicker when you know it’s going to thin out
So I shouldn't worry about sticking with R&P?Like mentioned R&P looks like it was doing okay. That Euro should have higher HTHS though. Thanks for sharing your WRX UOA.
Anything to help fuel dilution & shearing is a good thing. Although the R&P shows nothing to be concerned about except for the viscosity drop which doesn't seem to be out of the ordinary these days of "Resource Conserving" made on the lower end of viscosity range. With the XII you may be able to go 5k minimum per change. Just personal choice but w/fuel dilution I'd say the Euro.So I shouldn't worry about sticking with R&P?