Amsoil ASL 5W30, 9.5K, 12 Jeep Wrangler

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Second full run with Amsoil siganture. Did end up pulling 3500lbs on this oil change about 500 miles, was curious what impact it might have. I can say the Jeep wasn't a big fan, but seems like the engine didn't mind.

Make/Model: Jeep Pentastar 3.6L v6
Vehicle: 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

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OIL Ams ASL 5w30 Ams ASL 5w30 Toy 5w30

MILES IN USE 9,556 7,543 4,283

MILES ON UNIT 82,392 72,826 65,283

SAMPLE TAKEN 2/17/20 5/11/19 9/12/18

MAKE UP OIL 0 0 0



ALUMINUM 4 3 3

CHROMIUM 1 1 1

IRON 14 10 8

COPPER 9 9 10

LEAD 0 0 0

TIN 1 0 1

MOLYBDENUM 187 178 51

NICKEL 0 0 0

MANGANESE 0 0 0

SILVER 0 0 0

TITANIUM 0 0 1

POTASSIUM 2 3 1

BORON 30 49 13

SILICON 23 16 16

SODIUM 16 11 9

CALCIUM 1129 1252 1900

MAGNESIUM 815 761 221

PHOSPHORUS 635 650 683

ZINC 725 725 793

BARIUM 0 0 0



SUS @ 210F 60.9 60.4 53.5

Visc @ 100C 10.46 10.34 8.33

Flashpoint 400 395 415

Fuel %
Antifreeze % 0.0 0.0 0.0

Water % 0.0 0.0 0.0

Insolubles % 0.2 0.3 0.2

TBN 2.6 3.5




Blackstone comments:
This isn't quite the perfect report like the first two, but it's still [censored] good. Metal levels are mostly holding steady compared to last time, and the minor increase in iron is a natural reflection of this being a longer oil run. (Iron, from steel, tends to accumulate with use). Silicon is a little bit elevated, and while that seems harmless enough given the healthy wear results, it wouldn't hurt to look over air filtration for issues since dirt getting in can cause a spike in that element. No fuel or coolant was found, and the TBN is still strong at 2.6. If all is well, try 12K miles next.
 
Nice-Nice-Nice..... again!
This 'censored' oil is friggin' good stuff.
Congrats. The extra money for it does pay-off sometimes.

In the next week or three, I'll be getting back two VOAs and one UOA.
How did you get those three rows of Analysis so straight? Email me please and walk me thru the process. I'm lousy at coding and documentations inside PDF programming. I'm even terrible at taking receipt pics with my Android LG and resizing them for rebates.
 
There are 7ppm of silicon in the virgin oil to begin with. So, not that high in the UOA
 
I'm impressed. The Wrangler is a brick, the 3.6 does work moving it around. If you're running even a slightly larger tire, that's more like 10k plus
 
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