Straying from oil. Found an old pic of myself back in 2005We didn't race where we lived. We tried to do tricks but mostly hung around trying to look cool![]()
Straying from oil. Found an old pic of myself back in 2005We didn't race where we lived. We tried to do tricks but mostly hung around trying to look cool![]()
Love that hair! What type of bike is that?Straying from oil. Found an old pic of myself back in 2005
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Its a low end early 80s Diamond back non looptail . The frame is probably high tensile steel instead of chromoly.Love that hair! What type of bike is that?
Yes, I can.You can't tell me an engine will last as long and run as clean on Supertech or normal Mobil 1 as it will with Valvoline Restore and Protect.
I traded my Skyway for a Hutch Pro Racer, the Skyway was cool but the chrome was peeling at the BB, made my OCD nuts.Awesome!! My brother had a Skyway growing up.
Valvoline Restore and Protect can certainly help with defective crap engines.You can't tell me an engine will last as long and run as clean on Supertech or normal Mobil 1 as it will with Valvoline Restore and Protect.
Valvoline Restore and Protect has no track record of use in new vehicles yet either, so its the same argument.Here’s the kicker. Buying an expensive new vehicle with an engine that has no track record yet. Do you gamble with a regular synthetic oil and if a problem arises switch to R&P? Or run R&P from day one and never worry about stuck rings?
I don’t disagree, guess we’ll have to wait and see.Valvoline Restore and Protect has no track record of use in new vehicles yet either, so its the same argument.
I have yet to find a truly free lunch that Valvoline Restore and Protect appears to be. If it is in fact the proper engine oil to run from day 1, it will be the first free lunch.
Also, 15 years from now someone will refute this statement - but they likely will have also changed their oil at proper intervals.
Again, not denying the benefits of Valvoline Restore and Protect to an already compromised engine.
You just never know I guess.I don’t disagree, guess we’ll have to wait and see.
Having bought a new car that turned into an oil burner at 60k miles on 5k oci’s with good oils I had my beliefs changed. I was a die hard 5k on any synthetic for decades. Next new vehicle I’ll probably be dealing with DI problems…..can’t wait![]()
That was my threadYou just never know I guess.
Funny you bring up GDI. Some engines have zero problems with GDI. For some its a scourge. Same with turbo's.
Someone tried to start a "engine with known issues" thread, and someone that had problems once would post that engine was terrible. Sample of 1. The thread was a complete waste.
My two most reliable cars were on the consumer reports do not buy list![]()
Sorry...That was my thread
I do believe there’s some useful info in there. But yes it was meant to be engines with known problems.
Not disappointing at all because I’m not buying disappointing oils. In fact, I’ve become quite excited about oils over the past couple years because of how excellent they actually are.We keep getting told modern oils are so advanced, over-engineered and overkill yet time and time again we see engines using good oil and good OCIs having sludge and varnish inside them as well as clogged rings. It's not even the typical low quality Kia/Hyundai cars. It's every brand: take any run of the mill car on the road with more than 20k miles, it has sludge and varnish forming inside and the owner will likely tell you it uses a quart or more between changes.
That thread about the 2 Broncos running HPL and Valvoline Restore and Protect really got me thinking. Why are modern engines so sludge/clogged ring prone? Are turbos cooking the oil? Is GDI diluting the viscosity and additives? Are OLMs not coming on soon enough? Are low tension rings spreading soot throughout the engine?
Or are these overhyped modern oils simply not up to the task of keeping modern engines clean?
I think Valvoline Restore and Protect and presumably it's new competition from Mobil 1 is the start of a new generation of oils that can actually handle keeping modern engines clean. Valvoline Restore and Protect has shown time and time again it can clean an already dirty engine but it looks like that level of active aggressive cleaning that other oils don't have is also needed just to keep a modern engine clean throughout it's life from 0 miles to junkyard.
But why did it take all this time just for us to only have 1 (possibly 2) adequate oils for these engines that have been in production for 10+ years since the mass market adoption of GDI, VVT and turbos?
Not sure about 0w-40, but have used Mobil 1 advanced fuel economy exclusively in my 05 Corolla. Had to pull the valve cover last weekend & shocked to see how clean it is @ 200,000 + miles. Oil has been changed annually at up to 12,000 mile intervals. Was wondering if sticking to the same brand of oil helps to keep the engine clean inside?Just curious
What makes Mobil 1 Full Synthetic 0W-40 so special ??
Nah, cleanliness is not related to consistency in brand use.Not sure about 0w-40, but have used Mobil 1 advanced fuel economy exclusively in my 05 Corolla. Had to pull the valve cover last weekend & shocked to see how clean it is @ 200,000 + miles. Oil has been changed annually at up to 12,000 mile intervals. Was wondering if sticking to the same brand of oil helps to keep the engine clean inside?
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What do you think will be the main reason? With the amount of stop and go driving I have done over the years and not really changed the oil more often I thought I would see a bit more discoloration or sludge.Nah, cleanliness is not related to consistency in brand use.
Looks great for 200k!!Not sure about 0w-40, but have used Mobil 1 advanced fuel economy exclusively in my 05 Corolla. Had to pull the valve cover last weekend & shocked to see how clean it is @ 200,000 + miles. Oil has been changed annually at up to 12,000 mile intervals. Was wondering if sticking to the same brand of oil helps to keep the engine clean inside?
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The engine. Same as between my old 1MZ-FE and 1NZ-FE.What do you think will be the main reason? With the amount of stop and go driving I have done over the years and not really changed the oil more often I thought I would see a bit more discoloration or sludge.