Car: 1996 Subaru Outback. 2.5 boxer engine.
Miles: 113,500 give or take.
The car is currently in the first cleaning phase of the "my car has over 100k" ARX cycle, using Castrol GTX 5w30. I'm switching over to Pennzoil YB 5w30 or Shell 5w30 [when I can't find a nice YB sale] for the rest of the ARX phase. I'm only switching away from Castrol because I don't really care for a noticable sodium additive in a car that has been prone to headgasket issues, that wouldn't help alot for a UOA.
This car, as well as my wife and I, is getting ready to move to Chicago where it will likely see very little driving, except for the 1-2 times a year 1500 mile round trip to our families. Other than that, just mild city driving when we need it for cargo space. Chicago also has quite the weather variety, so I plan on keeping it at 5w30.
I was thinking after the ARX to go to PP 5w30 and do 6 month OCI's, I doubt we'll be putting more than 3-5k on this car per year for the next several years. I was thinking PP would be better than dino for protection in the cold/hot/sitting a great deal conditions this car will experience.
Solid plan?
Miles: 113,500 give or take.
The car is currently in the first cleaning phase of the "my car has over 100k" ARX cycle, using Castrol GTX 5w30. I'm switching over to Pennzoil YB 5w30 or Shell 5w30 [when I can't find a nice YB sale] for the rest of the ARX phase. I'm only switching away from Castrol because I don't really care for a noticable sodium additive in a car that has been prone to headgasket issues, that wouldn't help alot for a UOA.
This car, as well as my wife and I, is getting ready to move to Chicago where it will likely see very little driving, except for the 1-2 times a year 1500 mile round trip to our families. Other than that, just mild city driving when we need it for cargo space. Chicago also has quite the weather variety, so I plan on keeping it at 5w30.
I was thinking after the ARX to go to PP 5w30 and do 6 month OCI's, I doubt we'll be putting more than 3-5k on this car per year for the next several years. I was thinking PP would be better than dino for protection in the cold/hot/sitting a great deal conditions this car will experience.
Solid plan?