Hello. Have you considering using Detroit Diesel’s lab for your UOAs?
I haven't. I'm reaching out to Polaris again today to see what we need to do. I'm not sure who Detroit uses for a lab, or if they have something of their own.Hello. Have you considering using Detroit Diesel’s lab for your UOAs?
It's the way you come across. Essentially you tell people their stupid cause they may not understand something or interpret it differently then you. Maybe everyone else don't see it that way cause apparently they see you as a bitog God. But that's how I interpreted you last couple transmissions, that's why I said ease up. I don't eat,.sleep and **** oil samples, I'm sure many others don't here either. I'm trying to figure out what my issue is, how I look at my sample and how you do are 2 different points if view apparently.Whatever it is that I’m overwhelmingly ignorant about let me know. I’m always willing to learn.
8200 miles on this oil. I've tried Chevron and Phillips both, short of going with amsoil or Shaffer what other option is there? What's about an additive like Lucas as much as I hate to.The fuel at 2% GC isn’t terrible but I think most of your shear is from use. If you want it to stay in grade you need an oil with better base stocks. Or change it frequently.
What was the mileage on that sample?
It isn't now. It will drop more as the oil ages. And yes, I don't wanna used Lucas, so I can ask HPL, I was also gonna reach out to Lubricant engineers to see what they say.I would not use Lucas. I’d give HPL a try. @High Performance Lubricants
Even though viscosity is a bit low it doesn’t seem to be effecting wear
I think I have before. The issue with his product is availability. I hate having to order and ship and all that. I like oils that are readily available.The HPL oils are extremely shear stable. Talk to David he will help you out, their customer service is excellent.
I don't understand why my engine is doing this. Thousands of these engines running daily. I've seen dozens of UOA and they have good viscosity. I don't really want some "special blend" if I can avoid it. Pretty certain that's what their specialty is and it comes at a hefty price.The problem with that is you’re not likely to find something off the shelf that will do what you want it to do.
It's doing that because You are putting out way more power than it was designed for! The thousands running the roads are 430/470 hp. Not 650.I don't understand why my engine is doing this. Thousands of these engines running daily. I've seen dozens of UOA and they have good viscosity. I don't really want some "special blend" if I can avoid it. Pretty certain that's what their specialty is and it comes at a hefty price.
This engines factory setting is 575 1850 torque.It's doing that because You are putting out way more power than it was designed for! The thousands running the roads are 430/470 hp. Not 650.
It's only 12.7L.
Is it a 15L? Either way it's putting out more than it's designed for.This engines factory setting is 575 1850 torque.
14L, it's not a DD15. Still a series 60.Is it a 15L? Either way it's putting out more than it's designed for.
Not opposed to it at all. But still tough to find in the north. I'm really open to ideas, including listening to HPL, but I like simplicity also. Last I talked to David, I had to call a lady, order it, had to be blended and then shipped. And if I recall it was an extremely high cost compared to readily available oils.Any interest in trying a 15w50 @thejudges69? This way if it shears you are still at a 40 weight oil…
I had issues with my 6.7L Cummins and Delvac 5w40. I switched to Delvac 15w40 and it solved the issue.
Just my $0.02