bEngine wear actually decreases as oil ages. This has also been
substantiated in testing conducted by Ford Motor Co. and ConocoPhillips, and
reported in
SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-3119. What this means is that compulsive oil
changers are actually causing more engine wear than the people who let their
engine's oil get some age on it.b
bBased on the results we've got here, we'd recommend 8,000 miles between
oil
changes on an engine that uses no oil at all, perhaps 10,000 miles on an
engine that uses some oil, and 15,000 miles or beyond with a filter change
every
5,000 miles. This, of course, isn't any kind of guarantee, and you must
evaluate for yourself what your engine requires. One thing we're pretty sure
about though: 3,000-mile intervals is a huge waste of resources.b
Interesting! Now I don't feel so bad when I let my oil changes go a little
long! I'm on my third season with the Lakesters Mobil 1.
Otto
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