the fuel dilution is 100% normal on these.. and is worse than usual this interval due to short tripping and winter conditions.The recommended oil for this engine apprears to be 0w20. With a new engine, I question the use of differant spec oil this new in its life cycle. Your result mat not change much if at all, Just a observation. Edit. At this milage the engine "should" technically be broken in already. Agueably, engine dont need much warm up time when cold long idle times and short trips lots of city driving without highway trips and such will increase fuel dilution.
If fuel dilution does not improve, there may be a fuel injector issue. That being said, I swear by this product 100%.
Normal GDI things.If fuel dilution does not improve, there may be a fuel injector issue. That being said, I swear by this product 100%.
There’s no wear issue, so why bother?Get yourself ESP 5W30 or 0W30.
I don't pay attention to what is wear unless there is some huge spike. This is, first and foremost, an analysis of used oil. And the oil's viscosity dropped dramatically over these 3k.There’s no wear issue, so why bother?
Viscosity dropped, but there are no other issues resulting from the drop.I don't pay attention to what is wear unless there is some huge spike. This is, first and foremost, an analysis of used oil. And the oil's viscosity dropped dramatically over these 3k.
Get yourself ESP 5W30 or 0W30.
This is quite true and I could stay with a non euro 10.5cst type 5w30.. but I stocked up on ESP on the cheap from AAP. So thats the plan.Viscosity dropped, but there are no other issues resulting from the drop.
I don’t see a problem to be solved.
how many were tested at blackstone?I haven't seen many Subaru UOAs with >5% dilution. The one time I've seen it on an FA24DIT, it was because the thermostat was stuck open.
How was the car driven on the previous few trips before the sample was taken?
He's using 5w30 because 0w20 on a turbocharged boxer motor is a stupid move by Subaru to improve fuel economy, pure and simple.The recommended oil for this engine apprears to be 0w20. With a new engine, I question the use of different spec oil this new in its life cycle. Your result mat not change much if at all, Just an observation. Edit. At this milage the engine "should" technically be broken in already. Arguably, engine don’t need much warm up time when cold long idle times and short trips lots of city driving without highway trips and such will increase fuel dilution.
If fuel dilution does not improve, there may be a fuel injector issue. That being said, I swear by this product 100%.
Plenty of TGDI engines use 0W20 successfully.He's using 5w30 because 0w20 on a turbocharged boxer motor is a stupid move by Subaru to improve fuel economy, pure and simple.
He made the right choice, the remaining viscosity of 8.7 cSt is within Xw-20 specificationThe recommended oil for this engine apprears to be 0w20. With a new engine, I question the use of different spec oil this new in its life cycle
There is no increase, 8.7cSt is in range of 0w-20The Critic makes a good point. Does the increase in vis equate to longer engine life in the same engine under the exact conditions?
how many were tested at blackstone?
on the master uoa list I posted well over 50% fell out of grade.
I fully expected mine to
its actually better than I thought.. my winter driving can be brutal.. hence the severe 3k interval.
Previous couple hundred miles were mostly 15-35 min trips which a return trip while it was still warmed up.
but
with 1 mile trip to work and back each day.
My location is not great for walking at 4am.
The oil level did not rise however.
before that I had a 660mile trip to cincy and back... hours at full temp.