Engine Oil Quality Tester

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The CMTOOL engine oil tester is a handheld, portable tool designed to check the quality of engine oil by measuring its transmittance (light passing through) and temperature via a probe inserted through the dipstick hole. It analyzes degradation to determine if oil needs replacing, helping identify contaminations, impurities, and oil breakdown in both gasoline and diesel engines.
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Key Features and Functions:
  • Oil Quality Assessment: Detects deterioration by measuring oil transparency/light transmittance. It provides warnings if the oil is severely contaminated or degraded.
  • Dual Mode: Allows users to select between gasoline and diesel engine oil profiles for more accurate measurement.
  • Digital Display: Features a backlit display showing an analog bar graph, temperature, and a clear breakdown of oil status (e.g., OK,
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    , X).
  • High-Precision Sensor: Measures oil temperature (range:
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    -10∘C
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    125∘C
    ) to help monitor the working status and load of the engine.
  • Long Flexible Probe: Comes with a
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    ∼31.5
    inches) corrosion-resistant Teflon hose/probe to easily reach the oil pan.
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How to Use:
  1. Turn On: Long-press the ON/OFF button, select your engine type (gasoline/diesel), and choose temperature units.
  2. Test: Insert the probe into the oil dipstick port, ensuring it is immersed.
  3. Analyze: Press "Start" to measure; the screen will display the percentage of light transmittance to indicate oil health.
  4. Results: A high percentage means clean oil, while a low percentage (below 30%) indicates severe degradation, typically signaled by a red light warning.
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It is recommended to use the tool when the engine is cold to avoid potential burns.
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You are great. Thank you very much. On my way out to play with it.
Thanks again
 
this was a google search...

The CMTOOL engine oil tester is a handheld, portable tool designed to check the quality of engine oil by measuring its transmittance (light passing through) and temperature via a probe inserted through the dipstick hole. It analyzes degradation to determine if oil needs replacing, helping identify contaminations, impurities, and oil breakdown in both gasoline and diesel engines.
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Key Features and Functions:
  • Oil Quality Assessment: Detects deterioration by measuring oil transparency/light transmittance. It provides warnings if the oil is severely contaminated or degraded.
  • Dual Mode: Allows users to select between gasoline and diesel engine oil profiles for more accurate measurement.
  • Digital Display: Features a backlit display showing an analog bar graph, temperature, and a clear breakdown of oil status (e.g., OK,
    View attachment 332211
    Δ
    , X).
  • High-Precision Sensor: Measures oil temperature (range:
    View attachment 332213
    -10∘C
    ~
    View attachment 332210
    125∘C
    ) to help monitor the working status and load of the engine.
  • Long Flexible Probe: Comes with a
    View attachment 332214
    View attachment 332209
    (
    View attachment 332217
    ∼31.5
    inches) corrosion-resistant Teflon hose/probe to easily reach the oil pan.
    View attachment 332212Amazon.ae +4
How to Use:
  1. Turn On: Long-press the ON/OFF button, select your engine type (gasoline/diesel), and choose temperature units.
  2. Test: Insert the probe into the oil dipstick port, ensuring it is immersed.
  3. Analyze: Press "Start" to measure; the screen will display the percentage of light transmittance to indicate oil health.
  4. Results: A high percentage means clean oil, while a low percentage (below 30%) indicates severe degradation, typically signaled by a red light warning.
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It is recommended to use the tool when the engine is cold to avoid potential burns.
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LOL so "how dark is your oil"...
 
I’m still a little confused as to what you would look at on the UOA to determine a quality metric.
The manual he posted says it tests transmittance. Isn't that how oil life monitors from the OEM's work?

Of course without something to calibrate it too your sort of stuck. Maybe test with this thing then do a oil analysis and plot out the values. Might tell you what level is acceptable?
 
Yes, it's safe to say a used oil analysis would be the better "tool". I imagine something like this popping up on certain foreign sites for cheap. Sort of gimmicky but would still like to see it in action for the heck of it.
 
Yes, Happy Birthday RobbS!! And it was a thoughtful gift, as well as a lot of fun for us. Please thank your sister for us.


It is recommended to use the tool when the engine is cold to avoid potential burns.
Bahahaha! :ROFLMAO:
 
I had to try it on the Corolla.
Results were 100%, not exactly sure where or how it comes down to it.
The oil has 4k miles on a clean engine. Running Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5W30. I believe it is still strong but I will test it at 10k miles as I finish up my experiment, going to 10k miles (NEVER done before) Changing over to AMSOIL Signature Series and doing 10k miles. Determine which is cheaper, runs longest , protection best.
 
I had to try it on the Corolla.
Results were 100%, not exactly sure where or how it comes down to it.
The oil has 4k miles on a clean engine. Running Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5W30. I believe it is still strong but I will test it at 10k miles as I finish up my experiment, going to 10k miles (NEVER done before) Changing over to AMSOIL Signature Series and doing 10k miles. Determine which is cheaper, runs longest , protection best.
You should contact the SAE and ACEA with your discovery and results. Their tests for oil quality are far more complicated and expensive, it would save blenders and manufacturers a whole lot of money.
 
You should contact the SAE and ACEA with your discovery and results. Their tests for oil quality are far more complicated and expensive, it would save blenders and manufacturers a whole lot of money.
I have four test kits from Amsoil Lab. Tests will be done between the two cars.

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I had to try it on the Corolla.
Results were 100%, not exactly sure where or how it comes down to it.
The oil has 4k miles on a clean engine. Running Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5W30. I believe it is still strong but I will test it at 10k miles as I finish up my experiment, going to 10k miles (NEVER done before) Changing over to AMSOIL Signature Series and doing 10k miles. Determine which is cheaper, runs longest , protection best.
Please try it on a virgin unused oil and post the results. I am very curious what the results would be.
 
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