Trav
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Not just a turbo, think about how engines have changed over the last couple of decades. At one time varnish was for the most part cosmetic at worst you could end up with sticking rings and what most people recognized most was the ticking of sticking lifters. Those day are long gone!
Today's engines have so many components that are oil fed and oil pressure controlled through small valves and solenoids that sticking of these parts can cause real serious running issues and even very costly engine damage.
VVT, VCM systems, hydraulic timing components, lash adjuster/lifter needle bearings and valve train pins/shafts that rocker arms slide on and a whole host of other parts can all be negatively impacted by varnish. Low tension piston rings also appear to be more susceptible to these type of contaminate than the older ones.
The problem is by they time any of these begins to act up the engine may be very badly varnished and have deposits/sludge making cleaning it up a difficult and expensive proposition. Its easier and much cheaper to prevent it by simply running a shorter OCI, not saying 3K although there are some engines that really do need that but 5-7K is usually okay with synthetic oils.
Today's engines have so many components that are oil fed and oil pressure controlled through small valves and solenoids that sticking of these parts can cause real serious running issues and even very costly engine damage.
VVT, VCM systems, hydraulic timing components, lash adjuster/lifter needle bearings and valve train pins/shafts that rocker arms slide on and a whole host of other parts can all be negatively impacted by varnish. Low tension piston rings also appear to be more susceptible to these type of contaminate than the older ones.
The problem is by they time any of these begins to act up the engine may be very badly varnished and have deposits/sludge making cleaning it up a difficult and expensive proposition. Its easier and much cheaper to prevent it by simply running a shorter OCI, not saying 3K although there are some engines that really do need that but 5-7K is usually okay with synthetic oils.
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