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Funny we all say the same about shaeffers at work about how it might of been a good oil at one time Like 15-20 years ago maybe but in today's market the stuff falls short and is no better than a SN rated Dino oil.
 
Originally Posted By: dave1251
I recommend you read a conoco and ford study on 3K OCI VS 6K OCI. There is a SAE paper on this also. Both are a bit dated but good reads.
Dave, can you post links? I remember reading something about this a few years ago, but didn't want to say anything without some backup.

@ boosted: I agree with the others about ditching the additive. Modern engines don't need it and although it may not be doing any harm, it isn't helping either. Same for the 2k OCI...that's just a huge waste of a dwindling resource.
 
^ I wont have the dry starts though as I prime the oil filter always with as much oil as possible. And there's always old oil in the pump so can't be doing much harm. I would like to be proved wrong but as of now I'm going to keep changing it out every 2k as its free for me and my vehicles are probably loving it? I hope..
 
Fogot to say I'm going to run this oci for 2k and do a uoa and next time I will reset theolm and run my next oci untill the light comes on and do a uoa of that and see what I'm going to go with for oci's from then on.
 
Originally Posted By: boosted
I noticed lots of people are saying use a pure 1 filter, I use to on my ACR but just use the old purolator classic on both cars right now,


After having start up noise in a 25Kmi Ford 4.6 with a classic that had a defective ADBV, I won't touch one... That engine had no problem prior or since... In fact threw one on hand for my '93 Lightning in the trash...
 
Originally Posted By: boosted
Was looking at some of the comments where a few people said they would use the shaeffers 7000 semi synthetic, I have to honestly say this is some of the worst oil I have ever saw, my boss has a van no leaks doesn't burn oil or anything but the green stuff aka (shaeffers) magically disappear's, about 1.5 quarts every 3k, also since I see the same people come in time after time using shaeffers all complain that they are adding a quart or two ever oci and some report valvetrain noise, ticking, knocing etc. My boss has quit using it in his truck also and just went back to Havoline conventional and just like that no leaks or magically disappearing oil anymore... I know these people are not making it up either after all i've had my own experiences with this stuff, figured since it was free i'd try some in the neon, got home and noticed the car knocking, this was a knock from a rod/ bearing, not a little tick from a lifter or anything like that, left it in for 1 more day and the next morning the knock was getting worse, quick switched the [censored] out for some of the VR1 racing oil and never had any knocking ticking or any noises after. Like I said I see cars all day that people run shaeffers in, if they don't leak because of it or have magically disappearing oil then they have lot's of valvetrain noise and usually switch to Mobil 1 or back to good old conventional.


I'm on my last OCI of Schaeffer's 5w30 SL blend in my 1996 Ford Contour w/2.0L Zetec 4. I've run up to 8,500 mile OCI's, current one, and never have to add oil, motor's quiet, valve train is like new "clean" looking through the oil fill. I've been happy with the oil but now a days oils that can be bought at a store that will protect my engine for the rest of it's life, it's going on 17 years old.

Whimsey
 
Originally Posted By: Whimsey
Originally Posted By: boosted
Was looking at some of the comments where a few people said they would use the shaeffers 7000 semi synthetic, I have to honestly say this is some of the worst oil I have ever saw, my boss has a van no leaks doesn't burn oil or anything but the green stuff aka (shaeffers) magically disappear's, about 1.5 quarts every 3k, also since I see the same people come in time after time using shaeffers all complain that they are adding a quart or two ever oci and some report valvetrain noise, ticking, knocing etc. My boss has quit using it in his truck also and just went back to Havoline conventional and just like that no leaks or magically disappearing oil anymore... I know these people are not making it up either after all i've had my own experiences with this stuff, figured since it was free i'd try some in the neon, got home and noticed the car knocking, this was a knock from a rod/ bearing, not a little tick from a lifter or anything like that, left it in for 1 more day and the next morning the knock was getting worse, quick switched the [censored] out for some of the VR1 racing oil and never had any knocking ticking or any noises after. Like I said I see cars all day that people run shaeffers in, if they don't leak because of it or have magically disappearing oil then they have lot's of valvetrain noise and usually switch to Mobil 1 or back to good old conventional.


I'm on my last OCI of Schaeffer's 5w30 SL blend in my 1996 Ford Contour w/2.0L Zetec 4. I've run up to 8,500 mile OCI's, current one, and never have to add oil, motor's quiet, valve train is like new "clean" looking through the oil fill. I've been happy with the oil but now a days oils that can be bought at a store that will protect my engine for the rest of it's life, it's going on 17 years old.

Whimsey


I don't doubt you one bit, we have other people who use it and don't report any problems either but not many i'd say, or most are like my gf and don't recognize a rattle or knock and just turn the key and go, it's probably not the worst oil out there and i'm sure all motors react different to oil also then others, i've had my issues and have seen many with it though also, did you run it in your car since new? have you ever used additives? Also how much were you paying for it just to be curious.
 
Originally Posted By: TFB1
Originally Posted By: boosted
I noticed lots of people are saying use a pure 1 filter, I use to on my ACR but just use the old purolator classic on both cars right now,


After having start up noise in a 25Kmi Ford 4.6 with a classic that had a defective ADBV, I won't touch one... That engine had no problem prior or since... In fact threw one on hand for my '93 Lightning in the trash...


Good to know, I think i'm just going to stick to the WIX filters on both my vehicles, never had any problems and im only running them 2k so no need for a K&N or M1 or BOSCH.
 
Originally Posted By: boosted
Originally Posted By: Whimsey
Originally Posted By: boosted
Was looking at some of the comments where a few people said they would use the shaeffers 7000 semi synthetic, I have to honestly say this is some of the worst oil I have ever saw, my boss has a van no leaks doesn't burn oil or anything but the green stuff aka (shaeffers) magically disappear's, about 1.5 quarts every 3k, also since I see the same people come in time after time using shaeffers all complain that they are adding a quart or two ever oci and some report valvetrain noise, ticking, knocing etc. My boss has quit using it in his truck also and just went back to Havoline conventional and just like that no leaks or magically disappearing oil anymore... I know these people are not making it up either after all i've had my own experiences with this stuff, figured since it was free i'd try some in the neon, got home and noticed the car knocking, this was a knock from a rod/ bearing, not a little tick from a lifter or anything like that, left it in for 1 more day and the next morning the knock was getting worse, quick switched the [censored] out for some of the VR1 racing oil and never had any knocking ticking or any noises after. Like I said I see cars all day that people run shaeffers in, if they don't leak because of it or have magically disappearing oil then they have lot's of valvetrain noise and usually switch to Mobil 1 or back to good old conventional.


I'm on my last OCI of Schaeffer's 5w30 SL blend in my 1996 Ford Contour w/2.0L Zetec 4. I've run up to 8,500 mile OCI's, current one, and never have to add oil, motor's quiet, valve train is like new "clean" looking through the oil fill. I've been happy with the oil but now a days oils that can be bought at a store that will protect my engine for the rest of it's life, it's going on 17 years old.

Whimsey


I don't doubt you one bit, we have other people who use it and don't report any problems either but not many i'd say, or most are like my gf and don't recognize a rattle or knock and just turn the key and go, it's probably not the worst oil out there and i'm sure all motors react different to oil also then others, i've had my issues and have seen many with it though also, did you run it in your car since new? have you ever used additives? Also how much were you paying for it just to be curious.


I've been using Schaeffer's since 2004, before that I used various synthetics, ie Mobil 1, Exxon syn and Quaker State syn, the "old stuff". With the shipping at the time when I bought the 5w30 Schaeffer's blend it was less expensive than buying Mobil 1 at Walmart. Say what you want but I've been pleased with Schaeffer's. And yes I do use LCD additives in all the gas and oil fills. I use LCD even with my Motorcraft oil in my 2002 F-150. With 1 year 5,000 mile OCI's the valve train when looking through the oil fill hole is like new. Schaeffer's has been great to me but it's not worth ordering it any more, appropriate grade Amsoil can be had for less if I want to order oil.

Whimsey
 
In your Camaro,I`d use M1. Do you have access to M1 HM oil there at your shop? If so,use that one. It`s add pack is better than regular M1. More zinc and moly.
 
Originally Posted By: Whimsey
Originally Posted By: boosted
Originally Posted By: Whimsey
Originally Posted By: boosted
Was looking at some of the comments where a few people said they would use the shaeffers 7000 semi synthetic, I have to honestly say this is some of the worst oil I have ever saw, my boss has a van no leaks doesn't burn oil or anything but the green stuff aka (shaeffers) magically disappear's, about 1.5 quarts every 3k, also since I see the same people come in time after time using shaeffers all complain that they are adding a quart or two ever oci and some report valvetrain noise, ticking, knocing etc. My boss has quit using it in his truck also and just went back to Havoline conventional and just like that no leaks or magically disappearing oil anymore... I know these people are not making it up either after all i've had my own experiences with this stuff, figured since it was free i'd try some in the neon, got home and noticed the car knocking, this was a knock from a rod/ bearing, not a little tick from a lifter or anything like that, left it in for 1 more day and the next morning the knock was getting worse, quick switched the [censored] out for some of the VR1 racing oil and never had any knocking ticking or any noises after. Like I said I see cars all day that people run shaeffers in, if they don't leak because of it or have magically disappearing oil then they have lot's of valvetrain noise and usually switch to Mobil 1 or back to good old conventional.


I'm on my last OCI of Schaeffer's 5w30 SL blend in my 1996 Ford Contour w/2.0L Zetec 4. I've run up to 8,500 mile OCI's, current one, and never have to add oil, motor's quiet, valve train is like new "clean" looking through the oil fill. I've been happy with the oil but now a days oils that can be bought at a store that will protect my engine for the rest of it's life, it's going on 17 years old.

Whimsey


I don't doubt you one bit, we have other people who use it and don't report any problems either but not many i'd say, or most are like my gf and don't recognize a rattle or knock and just turn the key and go, it's probably not the worst oil out there and i'm sure all motors react different to oil also then others, i've had my issues and have seen many with it though also, did you run it in your car since new? have you ever used additives? Also how much were you paying for it just to be curious.


I've been using Schaeffer's since 2004, before that I used various synthetics, ie Mobil 1, Exxon syn and Quaker State syn, the "old stuff". With the shipping at the time when I bought the 5w30 Schaeffer's blend it was less expensive than buying Mobil 1 at Walmart. Say what you want but I've been pleased with Schaeffer's. And yes I do use LCD additives in all the gas and oil fills. I use LCD even with my Motorcraft oil in my 2002 F-150. With 1 year 5,000 mile OCI's the valve train when looking through the oil fill hole is like new. Schaeffer's has been great to me but it's not worth ordering it any more, appropriate grade Amsoil can be had for less if I want to order oil.

Whimsey


Yeah like I said I don't doubt that many people do just fine with it and have no problems what so ever, but there will always be some people who say otherwise about every kind of oil, you make a good point though that for the price at the time it couldn't be beat. We don't pay much for it either right now.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
In your Camaro,I`d use M1. Do you have access to M1 HM oil there at your shop? If so,use that one. It`s add pack is better than regular M1. More zinc and moly.


No just have the regular mobil 1, we have shaeffers moly additive and a zinc additive that I could add though, wouldn't that basically make the M1 into a HM oil?
 
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