Please!
You haven’t said one word about Das Wunder Oil, also known as Mobil 1 FS 0w-40 possibly contributing to the piston ring deposits!
As expected, anything Mobil 1 on BITOG is worshipped, more especially nowadays with anything labeled with “ESP.”
Until it isn’t! You know, kinda like the Fram Ultra or the Fram Endurance…..!? Suddenly she’s kicked to the curb and there’s a new girlfriend in the picture. Premium Guard!
The reality is your words “not conclusive” and “not prevented, either” demonstrate you have no idea when those piston deposits began.
You say: “…but it wasn’t prevented either.”
Exactly my point. With 58% of the 60k miles run on Mobil 1 Full Synthetic 0w-40, that Mobil 1 oil did little if nothing to prevent the formation of deposits!
“…..So, the oil is at minimum partially to blame. Preventing deposits? It wasn’t good at in this context, for this vehicle.”
Your words bolded above. And those words apply to your unspoken
Mobil 1 Full Synthetic 0w-40.
Otherwise, you want several knowledgeable people on BITOG to believe that Valvoline 5w30 EP, an API SP rated and D1/G3 extended protection full synthetic oil, used five (5) times with 5k mile OCIs, caused the initial formation and accumulation of deposits on the pistons which, in turn, caused that sudden increase in oil consumption?
And God forbid, life was perfect with the Mobil 1 until the Valvoline Extended Protection came along, right?
Absent pictures of the pistons and piston rings new, as well as after 35k miles on the Mobil 1, and after 25k miles on the Valvoline Extended Protection, your comments are nothing but conjecture and speculation.
And an obvious dislike for Valvoline Extended Protection.