Most people on BITOG tend to use the TBN of their used oil analysis to set their OCI. Cool, I understand that.
Here is what I don't understand.....
1.) Most people claim that the TBN is an indication of how much active additives are left in the oil. What is the correlation between TBN and additives? I understand that the TBN on any given oil sample might indicate the levels of oxidation or other break downs happening in the hydrocarbon chains...but how can the TBN indicate how much useful additives are left in the oil?
2.) Let's say I run Valvoline 5w30 conventional in my Nissan Altima. At 5k miles, I do a used oil analysis. TBN is 1.0. Wear numbers look good. At 7k, TBN is 0.8 and the wear numbers a up abot 40% from the used oil analysis at 5k miles, but I also drove it 40% more miles. So no acceleration in wear. I keep the oil in and go to 10k miles, the TBN 0.0 and the wears are double that from the 5k miles used oil analysis. But I also drove twice the miles.
And let's just say hypothetically, I drove the car another 10k miles on Valvoline conventional....that's 20k miles on this oil....and the TBN is still 0.0, but the numbers are 4x that of the 5k mile used oil analysis and 2x that from the 10k used oil analysis.
Everyone here would say I should have changed the oil at 5k miles....yet the amount of wear per mile never changed.
Why do people go by TBN and not when they see increases in wear, which would indicate that the oil's functional efficiacy is actually starting to decline?
Here is what I don't understand.....
1.) Most people claim that the TBN is an indication of how much active additives are left in the oil. What is the correlation between TBN and additives? I understand that the TBN on any given oil sample might indicate the levels of oxidation or other break downs happening in the hydrocarbon chains...but how can the TBN indicate how much useful additives are left in the oil?
2.) Let's say I run Valvoline 5w30 conventional in my Nissan Altima. At 5k miles, I do a used oil analysis. TBN is 1.0. Wear numbers look good. At 7k, TBN is 0.8 and the wear numbers a up abot 40% from the used oil analysis at 5k miles, but I also drove it 40% more miles. So no acceleration in wear. I keep the oil in and go to 10k miles, the TBN 0.0 and the wears are double that from the 5k miles used oil analysis. But I also drove twice the miles.
And let's just say hypothetically, I drove the car another 10k miles on Valvoline conventional....that's 20k miles on this oil....and the TBN is still 0.0, but the numbers are 4x that of the 5k mile used oil analysis and 2x that from the 10k used oil analysis.
Everyone here would say I should have changed the oil at 5k miles....yet the amount of wear per mile never changed.
Why do people go by TBN and not when they see increases in wear, which would indicate that the oil's functional efficiacy is actually starting to decline?