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Longer oil change intervals?
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16720041" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Well, lots of discussion on here but it’s only guesses.</p><p>Plus, if you’re already running Amsoil, why not just buy one of their $20 pre-paid UOA (used oil analysis) kits?</p><p>I’d probably not touch it til spring, then take a sample mid stream after you start draining the pan, and send it off for UOA. Based on that report, the lab can give you recommendations. You can ask them on the UOA papers or email, to clarify the current conditions that oil sample has seen and let them know you’re looking for best recommendations for YOUR car using that oil in those conditions. </p><p>I’ve actually tested EVERY oil change on my ‘14 GT500 and plan to do it for any new performance vehicle I buy and plan to keep.</p><p>$20-25 once a year is nothing and if they report the oil is good, you might get 2 years out of changes and be money ahead.</p><p>Good luck and keep that nice collection running strong!</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16720041, member: 7795"] Well, lots of discussion on here but it’s only guesses. Plus, if you’re already running Amsoil, why not just buy one of their $20 pre-paid UOA (used oil analysis) kits? I’d probably not touch it til spring, then take a sample mid stream after you start draining the pan, and send it off for UOA. Based on that report, the lab can give you recommendations. You can ask them on the UOA papers or email, to clarify the current conditions that oil sample has seen and let them know you’re looking for best recommendations for YOUR car using that oil in those conditions. I’ve actually tested EVERY oil change on my ‘14 GT500 and plan to do it for any new performance vehicle I buy and plan to keep. $20-25 once a year is nothing and if they report the oil is good, you might get 2 years out of changes and be money ahead. Good luck and keep that nice collection running strong! -J [/QUOTE]
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