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I have a 2006 Mustang Shelby GT-H. 4.6, 3 valve, 36,500 miles. It's never raced or even ran hard. No engine mods, all factory.
On the advice from Blackstone Labs, I disregarded time and changed oil at mileage, instead of time elaspsed. Mileage was at 4475 and time between changes was almost 4 years. Obviously, I don't drive much. I was skeptic at the time to do such, but convinced myself to not overkill. Next time, I'll go back to my former, of changing yearly at whatever the low mileage is (estimated to be about 1500 miles). Try not to beat me up too bad, because I really feel stupid on this one.
So, opinions appreciated on why the high copper? Because the oil, contrare to what Blackstone advises, was almost 4 years old or what?
Both the 2021 & the 2025 UOA are below.
Thanks
On the advice from Blackstone Labs, I disregarded time and changed oil at mileage, instead of time elaspsed. Mileage was at 4475 and time between changes was almost 4 years. Obviously, I don't drive much. I was skeptic at the time to do such, but convinced myself to not overkill. Next time, I'll go back to my former, of changing yearly at whatever the low mileage is (estimated to be about 1500 miles). Try not to beat me up too bad, because I really feel stupid on this one.
So, opinions appreciated on why the high copper? Because the oil, contrare to what Blackstone advises, was almost 4 years old or what?
Both the 2021 & the 2025 UOA are below.
Thanks
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