Oil Change Interval in Smart ForTwo

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Originally Posted By: Bandito440
Living in Brooklyn, you're most likely driving according to the severe service schedule, if there is one.

I'd go 5,000 miles if it was my car.

+1
 
Note that you can run an oversized oil filter.

Original Equipment is Fram 6607, Purolator 14612

Oversized is Fram 7317, Purolator 14610...

Hangs a little lower, but frame will scrape first before filter...
 
I typically run a Purolator PureOne oil filter, yellow can, PL14610,
and a frankenbrew...
Half a five quart jug of Mobil 1 5W-40 or 0W-40, and a quart of really good synthetic 5W-30, Penn Ultra, Castrol Edge, or similar...
The 40 weight is a little thick, the Ladybug runs better when the blood (oil) is just a touch thinner...
 
With MB 229.5 oil, I'd say you're okay to go the 10k. Also, if you have any doubts, you could drain some out at, say 7500,and do an oil analysis and then you'd know for sure.
 
Originally Posted By: mattwithcats
I typically run a Purolator PureOne oil filter, yellow can, PL14610,
and a frankenbrew...
Half a five quart jug of Mobil 1 5W-40 or 0W-40, and a quart of really good synthetic 5W-30, Penn Ultra, Castrol Edge, or similar...
The 40 weight is a little thick, the Ladybug runs better when the blood (oil) is just a touch thinner...

If you want a heavy XXw30, why not use GC?

Anyway, GC might work here too, but you would have to see what Benz specifications your car takes.
 
Originally Posted By: parimento1
I would say an equal amount of city and highway driving about 15,000 miles per year.


Then 10K OCI. My Focus is about 60 hyw 40 local.
 
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10k OCI is doable with M1 0W40, but I like to have a little margin and doing OCI twice a year, Fall and Spring, is easier to remember.

Over 10 years period, you will do 15 OCI's with 10k or 20 OCI's with twice a year OCI. 5 extra OCI over 10 years costs about $150 or $15 a year or $1.25 a month, that is the cost of 1 coffee.
 
Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
What oil does the Smart use, the same engine as the new Mirage 3 cyl(mitsu 3A92 or 90)? I bet that's spec'd for a 30 or 20 grade in the U.S. Not saying Id use a 30 but ... ...
BAd composition on my part; I was wondering if the Mirage 3 cyl was same as the smart and wondering what the Mirage oil spec is IF the engine was same. Curious about Euro spec cars vs US CAFE spec with SAME engine.
That old, continuing euro high grade margin of safety vs CAFE argument.
 
Congrats on the new smart. One thing to keep in mind is that the maintenance schedule (including the "oil service plus" concept) and most fluid specifications for the smart are intentionally aligned with those of MBUSA vehicles, rather than having been specifically chosen for this unique application. As you noted, the engine is a Mitsubishi (3B21 originally designed for a "kei car" application , not the new Mirage power plant).

The UOAs that I've personally seen all fell within the 5,000-7,500 mile range and have generally all looked good (even, not surprisingly, oils not on the 229.5 list).
 
The Smart Fortwo engine is not a Kei car engine, because Kei cars are not allowed more than 660cc of displacement. The US-spec Smart Fortwo uses a 1.0L engine. It isn't the same as a Mirage engine either, because the Mirage engine is 1.2L.
 
Originally Posted By: artificialist
The Smart Fortwo engine is not a Kei car engine, because Kei cars are not allowed more than 660cc of displacement. The US-spec Smart Fortwo uses a 1.0L engine. It isn't the same as a Mirage engine either, because the Mirage engine is 1.2L.


I didn't state it was a kei car engine, I stated it was originally designed for a kei car application, where it displaced 659cc unit via a 65.4 bore and 65.4 mm stroke. This configuration was designated the 3B20 (or 3B20T in turbocharged form).

In the 999cc, normally aspirated form that was later supplied for the fortwo, it is designated 3B21. This larger version originally powered the "i" Concept car, which would later evolve into the production Mitsubishi i kei car featuring the smaller 3B20 versions.
 
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