Okay, sorry for the stupidity but... I bought a winter car, a litle Mazda MX-3 with the 1.8 l v6. I am replacing the O2 sensors and slapping winter tires on.
I want to do an auto-rx cycle. It is high mileage (over 140K in ten years) but has had regular OCIs. Does not seem sludged. I figured on dumping the oil in there now, but before doing so I added some seafoam to the crankcase thinking it might be a reasonable quick flush. I have only driven about 80 miles since.
I later thought better of it and thought I should have done a heavy LC20 flush then an oil change to begin my Auto-RX cycle.
Any thoughts? Should i just dump the oil right away and start AR-X? Is the Seafoam volatile enough to have cooked off in 80 miles of mainly highway driving at 60MPH. Should I bother adding some Lube Control before i dump the oil?
I want to do an auto-rx cycle. It is high mileage (over 140K in ten years) but has had regular OCIs. Does not seem sludged. I figured on dumping the oil in there now, but before doing so I added some seafoam to the crankcase thinking it might be a reasonable quick flush. I have only driven about 80 miles since.
I later thought better of it and thought I should have done a heavy LC20 flush then an oil change to begin my Auto-RX cycle.
Any thoughts? Should i just dump the oil right away and start AR-X? Is the Seafoam volatile enough to have cooked off in 80 miles of mainly highway driving at 60MPH. Should I bother adding some Lube Control before i dump the oil?