Originally Posted By: daman
Originally Posted By: Spyder7
Originally Posted By: daman
The main reason 3k is still being pushed to this day is marketing,to sell oil and filters.
if you have severe service or a sluger then yea maybe but 95% of the vehicles on the road it's a waist.
20,000?? dunno about that one tho
Your math is flawed if you believe 95% of the vehicles on the road don't meet any severe service criteria that would necessitate shortening the OCI.
Reverse the figure and you'd be closer. Unless 95% of the population is now living in some remote suburban Utopia, right next to the freeway on ramp, that takes them directly where they're going. And this Utopia never experiences any kind of extreme temperatures or fluctuations. Never tow. etc.
Not that some of the above = severe service, but if stop & go driving and/or short trips is a part of your regular routine, and you live in place that gets either very hot or very cold, you meet at least some severe service criteria. The degree depends on the specifics. The first is true of any urban dweller who drives. The second of anyone in the lower states, the colder states, and most of Canada.
Hardly 5% of the North American driving population.
-Spyder
Yea some...and most of them are probably bary scratching the surface of SS. i stand by my coment.
Doesn't mean its correct
Though I'll meet you half way and agree that 3k is excessive if blindly adhered to just because...
-Spyder