UOAs are not appropriate to be used to gauge the relative amount of engine wear because they only measure small particle sizes and the particle size distribution is not the same with different oils.
The improper disposal does exist and has been studied extensively:quote:
Originally posted by toocrazy2yoo:
Environmental impact? Not to hassle you, Jacek, but yer staring to sound a little like GreenPeace here.
With the recycling going on, what's the impact?
What, filters? As opposed to billions of old PCs, monitors and peripherals in the landfills draining mercury and lead into the ground?
If this oil-change fanatacism leads to longer-lasting vehicles, the impact of the "excess" number of filters from "excessive" OCI is trumped by the extended use of our cars, replacement of which requires a tremendous amount of energy and resources expended building a new car.
With that and the recycling of the oil, we oil-changers more than pay our way, enviromentally-speaking, anyway. If I'm wrong, show me where?![]()
Prove that it does not.quote:
And finally, please prove that 2x more frequent oil changes with dino vs. synthetic prolonge engine life.
Agree 100%quote:
Originally posted by bottgers:
I would not recommend running the same filter through 2 OCI's using dino. My rule is, if you change the oil, you change the filter too.
Sure it does, as regards the environmental impact of oil changes, which ALSO had no bearing on this discussion whatsoever.. YOU were off topic first.quote:
The PC disposal issue has no bearing on this discussion whatsoever.
LOL, go **** yourself.quote:
Originally posted by toocrazy2yoo:
Now, go hug a tree, will ya?[/QB]![]()
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Originally posted by androbot2084:
Also I do not believe that the new car dealers can void out a warranty if you choose to drain Mobil 1 Extended Performance at 15,000 mile intervals under normal driving conditions.
Nice talk. You kiss your Mom hello with that filthy mouth you got on you? She know you "talk" like that?quote:
Originally posted by toocrazy2yoo:
Now, go hug a tree, will ya? [Cheers!] [/QB]
LOL, go **** yourself.
And again:quote:
Originally posted by Auto-Union:
I tend to think fresh SM conventional is better then half-used synth....maybe that is the most descriptive I can get.
Hmmm, call me nuts but I would MUCH rather have Mobil 1 0W-40 in my engine with 5,000 miles on it than a new fill of SM.quote:
Originally posted by Auto-Union:
What would I rather have in my engine, new SM conventional or half-used synth? Can some people answer that?
Do you have any science to back that up? From what I've read and seen, you've got it backwards.quote:
Originally posted by Auto-Union:
After 6 months/7500 miles I'll be dumping the Mobil 1 0w-30 out of my wife's CR-V and will NOT be putting it into my car. I tend to think fresh MC would be a better service.