Well got the 2020 Frontier 3.8 back after a month with new engine. Nissan recommends a break in period of 1000 miles with limitations on rpm to 4k, and keep a varied rpm. Oil change is recommended at 5k.
They couldn't tell me what caused failure so I looked at history, which oil changes were done at Wal-Mart last few times at 7500 miles and other quick oil places. It doesn't show the oil used so I don't know if synthetic was used.
Since I suspect LSPI and since this is DI engine I plan on using Valvoline oil and Midgrade gas. Reason for this combo is I do delivery service part time in Louisiana heat. The engine failed in traffic under 2k rpm on acceleration with Mobil 1 and regular unleaded. I am not blaming Mobil 1, just the fact of not knowing the quality of engine oil used or gas if it was top tier or not. Contrary to most thinking, there's a better additive package in 89 octane that is blended. ExxonMobil and Shell state to get best package get Supreme which help with injector cleaning even on DI which is why it cost more. 5.00 a tank more.
Does this sound like a plan for success and Advance oe EP Valvoline? I thought about 0w30 AFE or 5w30 Valvoline which won't hurt since 0w20 is recommended and only choice in manual.
They couldn't tell me what caused failure so I looked at history, which oil changes were done at Wal-Mart last few times at 7500 miles and other quick oil places. It doesn't show the oil used so I don't know if synthetic was used.
Since I suspect LSPI and since this is DI engine I plan on using Valvoline oil and Midgrade gas. Reason for this combo is I do delivery service part time in Louisiana heat. The engine failed in traffic under 2k rpm on acceleration with Mobil 1 and regular unleaded. I am not blaming Mobil 1, just the fact of not knowing the quality of engine oil used or gas if it was top tier or not. Contrary to most thinking, there's a better additive package in 89 octane that is blended. ExxonMobil and Shell state to get best package get Supreme which help with injector cleaning even on DI which is why it cost more. 5.00 a tank more.
Does this sound like a plan for success and Advance oe EP Valvoline? I thought about 0w30 AFE or 5w30 Valvoline which won't hurt since 0w20 is recommended and only choice in manual.
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