View Poll Results: Is it necessary to change the oil after 1k mi?
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Is it necessary to get an oil change after 1k mi?
#41
Sooner or later somebody is going to run the iolm down to 0 percent with regular motorcraft oil and a filter. The miles may be 2000 or 10000 but they will sent it off for analysis and that will end all the debates. My guess is that Ford knows what they are doing here with a safety margin built in. Some guy on bob is the oil guy ran his Honda factory fill to 8500 or something like that and the report came back excellent.
I would probably try to change it about twice before 5000 miles and then just run of what the computer told me down to 25 percent or so just to have a margin of safety. This 3K 3 month thing is just a myth from the past. It probably made good sense decades ago but engines and oils of any type are just better in every way these days.
I would probably try to change it about twice before 5000 miles and then just run of what the computer told me down to 25 percent or so just to have a margin of safety. This 3K 3 month thing is just a myth from the past. It probably made good sense decades ago but engines and oils of any type are just better in every way these days.
#43
Sooner or later somebody is going to run the iolm down to 0 percent with regular motorcraft oil and a filter. The miles may be 2000 or 10000 but they will sent it off for analysis and that will end all the debates. My guess is that Ford knows what they are doing here with a safety margin built in. Some guy on bob is the oil guy ran his Honda factory fill to 8500 or something like that and the report came back excellent.
I would probably try to change it about twice before 5000 miles and then just run of what the computer told me down to 25 percent or so just to have a margin of safety. This 3K 3 month thing is just a myth from the past. It probably made good sense decades ago but engines and oils of any type are just better in every way these days.
I would probably try to change it about twice before 5000 miles and then just run of what the computer told me down to 25 percent or so just to have a margin of safety. This 3K 3 month thing is just a myth from the past. It probably made good sense decades ago but engines and oils of any type are just better in every way these days.
This same argument came up when we first stretched oil change intervals from 500 miles. Change it when you want but dont kid yourself that its going to last longer. Their are Taxis with 750,000 miles with 15,000 mile changes on Mobil 1. If you really care get a pump and start pulling samples and change it when the UOA says.
#44
Nahhhh! Everyone knows Ford Engineers cant hold a candle to GM (Who's OLM has been proven right again over and over in UOA).
This same argument came up when we first stretched oil change intervals from 500 miles. Change it when you want but dont kid yourself that its going to last longer. Their are Taxis with 750,000 miles with 15,000 mile changes on Mobil 1. If you really care get a pump and start pulling samples and change it when the UOA says.
This same argument came up when we first stretched oil change intervals from 500 miles. Change it when you want but dont kid yourself that its going to last longer. Their are Taxis with 750,000 miles with 15,000 mile changes on Mobil 1. If you really care get a pump and start pulling samples and change it when the UOA says.
#46
http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles...oil/index.html
Yet today's modern oils are vastly improved over those of 20 years ago. For oils that meet the current "SJ" service designation, viscosity breakdown is no longer a significant problem, thanks to modern formulation technologies and viscosity enhancers. Auto manufacturers have also redesigned their engines for tighter clearances and instituted precision machining techniques that take advantage of thinner oil to deliver improved fuel economy through reduced friction
Last edited by UnrealFord; 7/30/10 at 07:33 AM.
#47
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the results from the lab disagree.
I had not been racing in the first 1k miles when i cahnged my oil either.
I had not been racing in the first 1k miles when i cahnged my oil either.
#48
No, I think it is not "necessary" . . . but neither is a Mustang, so just do it anyway.
To me the 'stang is a special car so it deserves special treatment, mine is getting Mobil 1 every 5K miles, even though the oil meter will say about 50%. If I had bought it new I would have changed the oil between 500-1000 miles.
To me the 'stang is a special car so it deserves special treatment, mine is getting Mobil 1 every 5K miles, even though the oil meter will say about 50%. If I had bought it new I would have changed the oil between 500-1000 miles.
#49
I understand everybody wanting to pamper a Mustang trust me. My Father has owned all kinds of new cars over the years and he would usually change oil the first time around 3K or so. Mostly Toyotas Im ashamed to say but a few Fords and Gms thrown in there. He has run them all a lot of miles with zero trouble engine wise. He is now running a 03 4runner with a 4.7 V8 and He does not change the oil but every 10 or 12K at best. That amounts to about once a year in his case. Now, this even makes me go humm. But, he is running Mobile 1 EP and the 4.7 and mobil is a marriage made in heaven. The 4.7 just wears well with this oil and the UOA's prove it. Its a bit too far for me but its still running perfect after 8 years of use. My guess is that this engine will run a long long time. Its not abused or revved like a 5.0 or 4.6 but it does see a lot of short trips. Personally, I think he is pushing it too far because of his driving habits and that is something he does not understand. He thinks only about mileage and not what kind of mileage it is. He is easy on engines but short trips them to death and I have preached to him till I am blue in the face about it. That is why I like the iolm. It takes the guess work out.
I have a older truck that I checked today that I hardly ever drive and it has been driven 4000 miles in 2 years since the last time I changed oil in it. I did put mobil 1 in it but I probably should change it. One thing I get confused about is mileage vs time. I would appreciate anybody that has some knowledge about that. My truck has been short tripped to death also.
Last edited by 3Mach1; 7/30/10 at 11:23 PM.
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