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OP, I have an Idea. Make a simple website, put calculator there, add some ads on it and make some money
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Easier for us to go there and try whole stash of various oil, that most have,and apply to all the cars they want.
More than 2000 view just from BITOG i little over than a day, not bad.
 
Originally Posted By: MBS500
OP, I have an Idea. Make a simple website, put calculator there, add some ads on it and make some money
smile.gif
Easier for us to go there and try whole stash of various oil, that most have,and apply to all the cars they want.
More than 2000 view just from BITOG i little over than a day, not bad.


This is a brilliant idea! Thanks
 
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
^^Well im impressed! The corrected TBN that your provided makes it 8255 miles or 9 months. Factoring in the bypass setup you have, i get 11017 or 13 months, but im assuming you could go longer than that.


I will be testing again at 15K. Forgot to add that I am nearing two years on this fill righ tnow. At 15K, I will likely be past 2.5 years and nearing three.

So, are you going to let the cat out of the bag and describe your system?
 
Here are two delivery trucks at my work...

2003 Ford E250 4.2L V6 240k miles - 5W-20 VWB
- no towing, see's up to a 1,500lbs load on a regular basis, kept in a heated warehouse overnight

2004 Toyota Tacoma Xtracab 2.4L I4 (automatic) 150k miles - 5W-30 VWB
- no towing, see's up to a 700lbs load on a regular basis, kept in a heated warehouse overnight

The Valvoline used in these two is from the instant oil change shops, I'm not sure how their regular bulk oil compares to their VWB, you may know more than I do...
 
Try this one:

1967 VW Beetle, Rotella T6 5w-40 CJ4/SM

If it makes a difference, the engine is now 2276cc, fuel injected, uses a spin on filter, and has a deep sump giving it a total capacity of about 4 quarts and change.
 
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Random,
What about replenishment? Would think that should have some impact on OCI?


My calculator says for a typical conventional oil, replenishing 1qt would benefit about 1000 miles.

Originally Posted By: Troy_Hale
Here are two delivery trucks at my work...

2003 Ford E250 4.2L V6 240k miles - 5W-20 VWB
- no towing, see's up to a 1,500lbs load on a regular basis, kept in a heated warehouse overnight

2004 Toyota Tacoma Xtracab 2.4L I4 (automatic) 150k miles - 5W-30 VWB
- no towing, see's up to a 700lbs load on a regular basis, kept in a heated warehouse overnight

The Valvoline used in these two is from the instant oil change shops, I'm not sure how their regular bulk oil compares to their VWB, you may know more than I do...


Im gonna give you a range for these vehicles since im not show how the loads will affect it.

Ford: 3382-4960 miles or 4-6 months
Toyota: 4321-6410 miles or 5-7 months

Originally Posted By: striker456
Thanks for the reply. Pretty awesome.
How about 60% TGMO 0w20 and 40% M1 0w40 blend on my 2005 Sebring 2.7L?


7883 miles or 10 months

Originally Posted By: MinamiKotaro
Try this one:

1967 VW Beetle, Rotella T6 5w-40 CJ4/SM

If it makes a difference, the engine is now 2276cc, fuel injected, uses a spin on filter, and has a deep sump giving it a total capacity of about 4 quarts and change.


Not sure how the air cooled engine will affect oil temps, so im gonna give you a range.

5151-7705 miles or 7-10 months
 
Thanks for doing this - it's been fascinating to watch.

After doing the xB, I'll have to ask you to do the Ody now.

2001 Honda Odyssey EX
3.5 L J35A1
Mobil Super High Mileage 5w30
 
Originally Posted By: yesthatsteve
Thanks for doing this - it's been fascinating to watch.

After doing the xB, I'll have to ask you to do the Ody now.

2001 Honda Odyssey EX
3.5 L J35A1
Mobil Super High Mileage 5w30


4884 miles or 5 months
 
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
Originally Posted By: vwGLI
interesting!

mine: 2006 VW Jetta GLI 2.0TFSI
Castrol EDGE SYNTEC 5w40

how about M1 0w40? I want to know it too. Thanks!


Syntec: 7295 miles or 9 months
M1: 8378 miles or 11 months



thanks dude

may i ask~ what will be the longest-lasting xW40 oil? and how long
 
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
Originally Posted By: yesthatsteve
Thanks for doing this - it's been fascinating to watch.

After doing the xB, I'll have to ask you to do the Ody now.

2001 Honda Odyssey EX
3.5 L J35A1
Mobil Super High Mileage 5w30


4884 miles or 5 months


Interesting. We were looking at 5000 miles/4 months for that.
 
Originally Posted By: vwGLI
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
Originally Posted By: vwGLI
interesting!

mine: 2006 VW Jetta GLI 2.0TFSI
Castrol EDGE SYNTEC 5w40

how about M1 0w40? I want to know it too. Thanks!


Syntec: 7295 miles or 9 months
M1: 8378 miles or 11 months



thanks dude

may i ask~ what will be the longest-lasting xW40 oil? and how long


Mobil 1 0w-40. Also for every quart of make-up oil you add. Extend your OCI by 1710 miles on M1 0w-40. Just make sure your filter is adequate.
 
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR

2000 Mercedes E430 4.3L V8, M1 0W40 SM
2004 Honda S2000 2.2L I4, PU 0W20 SM
1994 Lexus LS400 4.0L V8, Valvoline Synpower 5W30 SM


Mercedes: 12686 miles or 16 months
Honda: 13428 miles or 17 months Lexus: 7609 miles or 10 months

Assumes decent driving conditions. Got any UOA's for these?

No UOA's for any car.
The Mercedes is spot on mileage, I change oil once a year around 12k miles +/- 500 miles.

The Honda is changed once a year too at around 5k miles, I may extend it to 2 years at around 10k miles.

The Lexus is once a year at around 13-14k miles.

Only Lexus is top off about 1 quart in 1 year, others didn't have to add any oil.

Your calculator seems to be accurate for some engines and too conservative for others.
 
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR

2000 Mercedes E430 4.3L V8, M1 0W40 SM
2004 Honda S2000 2.2L I4, PU 0W20 SM
1994 Lexus LS400 4.0L V8, Valvoline Synpower 5W30 SM


Mercedes: 12686 miles or 16 months
Honda: 13428 miles or 17 months Lexus: 7609 miles or 10 months

Assumes decent driving conditions. Got any UOA's for these?

No UOA's for any car.
The Mercedes is spot on mileage, I change oil once a year around 12k miles +/- 500 miles.

The Honda is changed once a year too at around 5k miles, I may extend it to 2 years at around 10k miles.

The Lexus is once a year at around 13-14k miles.

Only Lexus is top off about 1 quart in 1 year, others didn't have to add any oil.

Your calculator seems to be accurate for some engines and too conservative for others.


The Pennzoil Ultra 5w-20 SM has a massive TBN of 13.0.
For the Lexus, the quart of make-up oil gives me 9100 miles or 12 months. While Synpower SM has a TBN of 8.5.
 
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2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3.8 S/C
Pennzoil Ultra 5W30 API SN

and if you don't mind...

2006 Dodge Magnum R/T AWD 5.7 HEMI
Valvoline Synpower 10W30 API SN

Thanks so much randomhero439!
 
Originally Posted By: TheBig2003
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3.8 S/C
Pennzoil Ultra 5W30 API SN

and if you don't mind...

2006 Dodge Magnum R/T AWD 5.7 HEMI
Valvoline Synpower 10W30 API SN

Thanks so much randomhero439!


Pontiac: 4998 miles or 6 months Dodge: 8960 miles or 11 months
 
What's the diff in mileage for a Lexus GS300 on 5w/30 Valvoline Conventional, Synpower, Pennzoil Platinum, and Ultra?
 
Originally Posted By: randomhero439
Originally Posted By: Clevy
I'll bite.
All vehicles in my sig. Lets say the mustang is getting a 50/50 mix of AFE 0w-20/M1 0w-40 or pp 5w-20/m1 0w-40 and oil cooler,7 quarts.
Same thing for the dodge 5.7 6 quarts
If you can make the Harley compute how about rotella t 15w-40 3 quarts

Could you run them with PYB5w-30,qsud 5w-30,RP euro 5w-40,liqui-moly 0w-40,red line 5w-40. All the 40 grades are going to be mixed 50/50 with pp 5w-20. Does that complicate things,if it does just run em regular.
And post your equation. It's pretty cool that your getting this so close.
Thank you


Yeah most of what your doing complicates things haha.
Mustang on M1 0w-20/0w-40: 10115 or 13 months Dodge truck: 9341 miles or 12 months
Harley: Ill give you a range 4775-6262 miles or 5-7 months


Nice.
Thank you very much.
 
Originally Posted By: tinmanSC
What's the diff in mileage for a Lexus GS300 on 5w/30 Valvoline Conventional, Synpower, Pennzoil Platinum, and Ultra?


VWB: 4834 or 5 months
Synpower & PP: 8058 or 10 months PU: 10572 or 13 months
 
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