The government uses it. But they're looking to change it at six months if it's been ran more than 125 hours and regardless of hours at 1yr.
I would say cost.so what’s stopping us from doing same to or with used oil
Government using something is not always a indicator of best practice, just that they can mandate it and do not have to worry about the fiscal sense of it.The government uses it. But they're looking to change it at six months if it's been ran more than 125 hours and regardless of hours at 1yr.
I'd run it but it seems hard to get it at anywhere near the cheaper than dirt bulk price. Might as well pay a little bit more and get new cheap 15w-40 from Walmart. Now if I could get recycled oil for say around half the price of delovac I'd be interested.I would say cost.
The engines stay pretty clean on the inside.Government using something is not always a indicator of best practice, just that they can mandate it and do not have to worry about the fiscal sense of it.
Doubt 99% of oil buyers outside BITOG would even know what "100% Virgin Base Stock" is.Right now, it's hard to find a motor oil on the shelf that doesn't have "synthetic" in the description. . That particular marketing term is well worn. Perhaps (in a few years) they'll start using "100% Virgin Base Stock" in their advertising. Or not.
Doubt 99% of oil buyers outside BITOG would even know what "100% Virgin Base Stock" is.
To get anything SL or better, especially in lighter grades (5W**), it almost needs to be a synthetic blend. Heavier weights (10W** & up), conventional can still be used. Honestly, synthetic is so cheap now, often times less than blend or conventional if you shop around a little, there’s really no reason not to use synthetic.Right now, it's hard to find a motor oil on the shelf that doesn't have "synthetic" in the description. . That particular marketing term is well worn. Perhaps (in a few years) they'll start using "100% Virgin Base Stock" in their advertising. Or not.
At that price…I’d be changing the oil in my car a lot at workI’m thinking we pay like $4-7 gallon for DEXOS 0w20 and DEXOS 5w30 from what boss told me.
On their website a case of HDEO is over $80 before shipping
Did that oil back then meet an api/ilsac spec?I used re-refined motor oil in my oil burning '65 Comet. I'm not so sure about the quality of a re-refined product in those days. The exhaust had a distinctive sulfurous odour when I used the re-refined stuff and it consistently used more oil which I take to mean it wasn't staying in grade. But that oil was cheap and I was practically broke.
Today's technology is probably vastly better and used oil as the feed stock to make a quality motor oil sounds just fine.
I believe so. It was Canadian Tire's cheapest motor oil and I don't think they would go too far down-scale.Did that oil back then meet an api/ilsac spec?