You follow the oil life?
Originally Posted by unijabnx2000
Do you change it when it tells you to, or do you do it every Xxxx miles?
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if that makes any sense.
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Last edited by owlwyn; Aug 8, 2013 at 05:43 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
To start off with I changed it when I got to 45-50%...
To start off with I'd go 10-12k miles and I still changed it by 45%. That was crazy IMO
Then slowly started changing it sooner.
Now that its passed 100k, I change it at 60%.
As much as I want to trust the meter... Going that long on the oil seems crazy to me.
To start off with I'd go 10-12k miles and I still changed it by 45%. That was crazy IMO
Then slowly started changing it sooner.
Now that its passed 100k, I change it at 60%.
As much as I want to trust the meter... Going that long on the oil seems crazy to me.
To start off with I changed it when I got to 45-50%...
To start off with I'd go 10-12k miles and I still changed it by 45%. That was crazy IMO
Then slowly started changing it sooner.
Now that its passed 100k, I change it at 60%.
As much as I want to trust the meter... Going that long on the oil seems crazy to me.
To start off with I'd go 10-12k miles and I still changed it by 45%. That was crazy IMO
Then slowly started changing it sooner.
Now that its passed 100k, I change it at 60%.
As much as I want to trust the meter... Going that long on the oil seems crazy to me.
it's $25 for 5 qts of mobil one at walmart. and I get oil filters for free at work. I've seen what happens to these engines when people wait until the oil percentage is down to 0% every time. GM even had a recall on a ton of vehicles to shorten the time the monitor counts down because of this.
$25 every 8 weeks is no big deal to prevent sludge and my VVT actuators and solenoids from sticking, and timing chain stretch.
$25 every 8 weeks is no big deal to prevent sludge and my VVT actuators and solenoids from sticking, and timing chain stretch.
it's $25 for 5 qts of mobil one at walmart. and I get oil filters for free at work. I've seen what happens to these engines when people wait until the oil percentage is down to 0% every time. GM even had a recall on a ton of vehicles to shorten the time the monitor counts down because of this.
$25 every 8 weeks is no big deal to prevent sludge and my VVT actuators and solenoids from sticking, and timing chain stretch.
$25 every 8 weeks is no big deal to prevent sludge and my VVT actuators and solenoids from sticking, and timing chain stretch.
I use royal purple and normally take it about 20-30% then change it. I'm currently at 34% and want to run it out since when I turbo it I'll replace the oil, not wanting to waste $50 when I'm spending as much as I am
Either my indicator is off cuz i put on 4-5k kms a month. And my meter goes down to like 75% by that time.. If that
Or its based off time AND kms.
Every 5000 kms
I drive it hard, i dont wonna pay lots for avoidable problems.
Or its based off time AND kms.
Every 5000 kms
I drive it hard, i dont wonna pay lots for avoidable problems.
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the thing is the more often you have new oil in the motor, the mire time you have oil that isnt settled in at its proper viscosity.
i change mine between 50% and 25% though since i drive her hard
i change mine between 50% and 25% though since i drive her hard
I run 30k mile amsoil with 15k filter. I change once a year and just slightly under 12k since last change. I also throw seafoam in there a few hundred miles before change too. I end up resetting the meter a few times in between. Runs strong.
used to change it when it got in the 60% range. By that point it was around the 4 month mark. I did not put typical miles like most on mine which if I did use mileage it was probably 2k-2k5 miles. With stop and go traffic along with fun driving I did not want to push it.
it's $25 for 5 qts of mobil one at walmart. and I get oil filters for free at work. I've seen what happens to these engines when people wait until the oil percentage is down to 0% every time. GM even had a recall on a ton of vehicles to shorten the time the monitor counts down because of this.
$25 every 8 weeks is no big deal to prevent sludge and my VVT actuators and solenoids from sticking, and timing chain stretch.
$25 every 8 weeks is no big deal to prevent sludge and my VVT actuators and solenoids from sticking, and timing chain stretch.



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