Amsoil Extended Oil Changing Interval?
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Amsoil Extended Oil Changing Interval?
I hope I'm not digging up a horse that's already been beat to death, but a friend of mine just informed me of the oil change intervals that Amsoil is promoting. He says they recommend oil change intervals in the neighborhood of 30k miles with filter changes at 10k to 12k intervals.
My questions: Is this a good recommendation when using Amsoil? Are any of you following this recommendation?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Jake
My questions: Is this a good recommendation when using Amsoil? Are any of you following this recommendation?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Jake
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From working (though years ago) in the lube additive labs I just follow the car mfg's recommendations.
The main reasons for changing motor oil are:
-dispersents become saturated and can no longer hold wear particulates in suspendion
-detergents become used up and can no longer clean engine parts
-anti-oxidents become used up and can no longer neurtalize acids that form under normal use
-oil can break down due to contaminents and thermal exposure
-VI improvers shear under use and extended thermal exposure, so you lose the xW-Y property of the oil
For me it's hard to believe that a motor oil/additive will extend life from 3k miles to 30k miles, especially under severe driving conditions. If it were for my Honda (if I had one) I might use it.
The main reasons for changing motor oil are:
-dispersents become saturated and can no longer hold wear particulates in suspendion
-detergents become used up and can no longer clean engine parts
-anti-oxidents become used up and can no longer neurtalize acids that form under normal use
-oil can break down due to contaminents and thermal exposure
-VI improvers shear under use and extended thermal exposure, so you lose the xW-Y property of the oil
For me it's hard to believe that a motor oil/additive will extend life from 3k miles to 30k miles, especially under severe driving conditions. If it were for my Honda (if I had one) I might use it.
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I asked that same question of the specialty shop that recently changed all of the fluids in my car using amsoil products. The owner advised that what he does on the oil was to change just the filter after 6 months and then change the oil & filter again after 1 year.
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I currently use amsoil 3000 and their filter. Yes they say change filter only after 7500k(think this is their statement). HOWEVER, many indipendent labs have tested all syns. and while amsoil did meet the claim (supposedly) they also said that after 5000 the oil stated to increse its viscosity. Initial was 5-30 by the time the oil hit 7500 it was @40wght and gaining. Mobil 1, as I recall went the other way. What I can tell you, is that it doesnt matter to me what they say. I change it when the oil changes color, (med. brown), scent, and feel. This is usually at the recomended 3000K. sometimes earlier never later. The thing I have noticed w/amsoil is that my oil temp. @normal oper. range, has dropped about 20 degrees from mobil 1.
Daily driver (03 yukon xl) m-1syn./ m-1 syn.filter, same thing on changes.
Daily driver (03 yukon xl) m-1syn./ m-1 syn.filter, same thing on changes.
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I think one of the trends among oil manufacturers nowadays is to offer products that can go longer than OEM recommended oil change intervals. Amsoil may say 30K miles but with the caveat of one year. Likewise, there's Mobil 1 EP which is warrantied for 15K miles and one year. Typically, these oils have a higher level of detergent, anti-wear and other additives to ensure they can go the distance.
Here's an interesting link to someone who's been conducting oil analysis on his '02 Z28 (LT1 engine) every 1K miles to see how Mobil 1 and Amsoil holds up to extended use:
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html
Here's an interesting link to someone who's been conducting oil analysis on his '02 Z28 (LT1 engine) every 1K miles to see how Mobil 1 and Amsoil holds up to extended use:
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html
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I have used Amsoil in all my vehicles since 97. I don't put more than 25k miles per year on them ( the recommended change interval). I change the filters every 6 mo and top off the level. Change the oil every year. The oil level never goes down but do keep an eye on the color and odor. I've never had a problem and like the other thread said, the temperature goes down and the mileage will go up. I just bought my 87 in December and the previous owner used all kinds of additives in the oil and it was like molasses. I used the cleaner on the engine before changing over to Amsoil and now it stays clean as a whistle.
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Originally Posted by Jake72
I hope I'm not digging up a horse that's already been beat to death, but a friend of mine just informed me of the oil change intervals that Amsoil is promoting. He says they recommend oil change intervals in the neighborhood of 30k miles with filter changes at 10k to 12k intervals.
My questions: Is this a good recommendation when using Amsoil? Are any of you following this recommendation?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Jake
My questions: Is this a good recommendation when using Amsoil? Are any of you following this recommendation?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Jake
I am the forum vendor (with assistance from MrPickles) with the AMSOIL banner (which takes you to the AMSOIL Corporate Online Store but tags you so profits come to me (really my raceteam), a portion of which goes to this forum). I've been an AMSOIL dealer for just over a year now and have done a lot of reading on this subject in the last year and a half or so. Here is my perspective and a few interesting links to read.
Oil change intervals are a personal opinion and hotly debated. But... AMSOIL has over 30 years of experience behind them, and they warranty their lubricants which they wouldn't do if they didn't believe in this kind of change interval. AMSOIL makes three lines of lubricants, the AMSOIL Series 2000 Motor Oils which can be used to 25/35k in some situations, the SAE synthetic line which is rated for 25K, and the AMSOIL XL-7500 Motor Oils line which is rated for 7500 (or longer using the oil life monitoring system). Each has the caveat that the max length is one year independent of mileage. And, most filters won't last that long. AMSOIL SDF Oil Filter have more filtering media and are rated for six months or 12,500 miles.
My personal use:
- Vette sees special duty. I use the Series 2000 and change it every four track days.
- Wife's Chevy Trailblazer. I use the XL-7500 and change it per her oil life monitor (which has ranged from 7500-9500 miles at just about six months so I only use one filter).
- My F350. I use the Series 3000 Synthetic 5w30 Heavy Duty Diesel Oil oil for 15k miles with an oil filter change at 7500 miles.
If anyone has any specific questions, please don't hesitate to ask me or MrPickles. Thanks for your support.
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Originally Posted by nel
I think one of the trends among oil manufacturers nowadays is to offer products that can go longer than OEM recommended oil change intervals. Amsoil may say 30K miles but with the caveat of one year. Likewise, there's Mobil 1 EP which is warrantied for 15K miles and one year. Typically, these oils have a higher level of detergent, anti-wear and other additives to ensure they can go the distance.
Here's an interesting link to someone who's been conducting oil analysis on his '02 Z28 (LT1 engine) every 1K miles to see how Mobil 1 and Amsoil holds up to extended use:
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html
Here's an interesting link to someone who's been conducting oil analysis on his '02 Z28 (LT1 engine) every 1K miles to see how Mobil 1 and Amsoil holds up to extended use:
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/s.../oil-life.html
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Originally Posted by Jake72
Thanks to everyone for your very informative responses. Looks like I need to lose the 3 month or 3k miles approach!
Thanks again,
Jake
Thanks again,
Jake
You're welcome. That's what I love about the forum, lots of guys and gals willing to share good info.
I was a diehard 3 month/3000 mile guy as well, but after much reading and reviewing hundreds of used oil analysis reports (such as the one linked above) I slowly gave in. Now I'm very comfortable running my truck 15,000 miles. Live and learn.
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In my audi 4.2 I use the Amsoil european formula 5-40w and change every 10k plus filter. I am quite happy with that, if I left it to the dealer god knows what they would put in. For my C4 I am going with the Mobil 1 extended performance and change at 6k to 7k plus filter. I feel quite comfortable with that. I note with interest the lower oil temp cited when using amsoil, may give that a try. There have been dramatic changes in oil coming from the european market place and the push for prolonged oil change interval, not sure how this fits with older cars though.