I posted about this a while back and am here just to update a little I suppose. I've got an '04 Ram 1500 with the 4.7l V8. I received it second hand with 45k miles on it, I removed the oil baffel and found it to be full of sludge so I've decided to add half a quart of MMO on every OCI and make 4 month/4k miles ocis.
I personally think that synthetic would be better due to the stronger cleaning agents and the increased breakdown resistance. Here is the question though. Those of you who have had to combat already existing sludge, did you use conventional or synthetic during that period? I've also just replaced the pcv valve and there was slight sludge build up in it, just a little bit not to bad though. Here is the link to the original thread with pictures. https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/caught-my-girl-stuffed-up.136509/
Since I found the sludge its had Valvolene SynPower for an oci, and two ocis of QSUD.
I personally think that synthetic would be better due to the stronger cleaning agents and the increased breakdown resistance. Here is the question though. Those of you who have had to combat already existing sludge, did you use conventional or synthetic during that period? I've also just replaced the pcv valve and there was slight sludge build up in it, just a little bit not to bad though. Here is the link to the original thread with pictures. https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/caught-my-girl-stuffed-up.136509/
Since I found the sludge its had Valvolene SynPower for an oci, and two ocis of QSUD.
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