Originally Posted By: BuickGN
Originally Posted By: Audi Junkie
Too much theory and not enough practice sometimes here, I say.
Not really. I post teardown results over several engines with the thinner lower HTHS engine wearing at 5x the rate and you guys always have some theory as to why it's not the oil. I get bombarded by worthless theories when I post real world results.
I have 19 years of cold starts and 300,000+ miles on my still hard working Toyota with 4.5 HTHS oil. 11 years of more than one cold start per day and 214,000+ miles on my Cavalier. My son in law has either a 2007 or 2008(he bought it in like September of 2007 so I don't remember which) Chrysler V6 engine van which runs in city traffic in DC, Arlington, Fairfax, and Manassas, runs to Orlando, Hally, Conn., Middlesboro, KY, 2-3 times a month, and now has 14X,000, 4.5 HTHS trouble free miles on it. It replaced another Chrysler van, which replaced a Ford van. He averages about 76,000 miles a year.
I am convinced beyond any doubt that life starts with a 100C cSt of at least 12.5, an HTHS of at least 3.5, and gets better up the line.
Gary said it is margins, and I believe he is exactly correct. I have my two trucks and car engines(and transmissions) protected from situations and circumstances they will likely never see/experience. If I found an oil that I really believed would give me like 1% more protection than what I now use, I would change out tomorrow.
When I bought my 1986 Toyota truck I assumed I would not need another truck for 200,000, and I would have those 200,000 miles trouble free service. I now have like 301,327 miles. When I bought my wife's 1999 Cavalier, I assumed I would not need to look at another car for 200,000 miles. It now has 214,000+ miles. When her Cavalier reached 200,000 miles, my wife reminded me that she got a new vehicle. She wanted a full size pickup with a camper pac so I bought a 2008 Silverado pickup. I assumed 250,000 miles trouble free from engine or transmission. It gets like 8,000 miles a year so I expect it to be around for a very long time.
Gary, I agree with all you say about margins. But, you know the type of nut case that I am.
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