People often ask, “do I really need to clean my engine if I’ve run synthetic motor oil its whole life.” Well, I was curious too, and I had an extra bottle of ARX from one of Frank’s specials, so I tried it out on my 99 Volvo S70 T5. My Volvo has received a study diet of Amsoil ATM (PAO synthetic 10w30) at 5,000-mile intervals since new, thus I figured that it couldn’t hurt, but probably wouldn’t help. The picture below was taken from the Volvo’s cartridge style filter after a 1,500-mile run of Auto-RX using Pennzoil 10w30. Miles on vehicle at the time of the photo were 55,567. The car is now nearing the end of its 3,000-mile rinse with Chevron 10w30. I’ll post more pictures after the rinse period. Needless to say, I was pretty surprised at what I found in the filter pleats. Clearly, the material was sludgy, and it was noticeably gritty. Also, the oil was black as tar when it came out. Based on what I’ve found here, I’ll be doing an ARX treatment periodically.
Please note that I have no affiliation with ARX. They were however generous enough to post the picture for me so that I could show all of you here. Enjoy.
Please note that I have no affiliation with ARX. They were however generous enough to post the picture for me so that I could show all of you here. Enjoy.
