guess the mileage

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jim beam, Jul 18, 2008.

  1. jim beam

    jim beam Guest

    here's my last oil analysis:

    aluminum 3
    chromium 1
    iron 23
    copper 6
    lead 2
    tin 0

    cSt viscosity at 100C 10.18
    insolubles 0.3%

    what was my change interval? bonus points for the brand of oil.
     
    jim beam, Jul 18, 2008
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    Joe Guest

    Mobil1 Full Synthetic, 12,000 miles...
     
    Joe, Jul 18, 2008
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    Joe Guest

    Mobil1 Full Synthetic, 12,000 miles...
     
    Joe, Jul 18, 2008
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    Al Guest

    12,853 - Castrol GTX
     
    Al, Jul 18, 2008
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    Al Guest

    12,853 - Castrol GTX
     
    Al, Jul 18, 2008
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    Dan C Guest

    2,850 miles, Pennzoil.
     
    Dan C, Jul 18, 2008
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    Dan C Guest

    2,850 miles, Pennzoil.
     
    Dan C, Jul 18, 2008
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    Just Me Guest

    1,230 - Amzoil ;-)
     
    Just Me, Jul 18, 2008
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    Just Me Guest

    1,230 - Amzoil ;-)
     
    Just Me, Jul 18, 2008
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    Dano58 Guest

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Jul 18, 2008
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    Dano58 Guest

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Jul 18, 2008
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    Tony Harding Guest

    A fun post, the post was only "ZZZ...", then his sig ran 3 lines of
    total "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" to the rest of the world (probably). :)
     
    Tony Harding, Jul 19, 2008
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  13. jim beam

    Tony Harding Guest

    Okay, *my* last oil analysis shows:

    aluminum 2
    chromium 1
    iron 6
    copper 1
    lead <1
    tin 1

    cSt viscosity at 100C 8.9
    insolubles <no figure>

    what was my change interval? bonus points for the brand of oil and the
    lab which did the analysis. <vbg>
     
    Tony Harding, Jul 19, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    well, as the keen students of google were quickly able to ascertain, it
    was indeed 12k miles. full credits to to them, especially to joe who
    got the oil right, but i award a "good effort" to al for castrol since
    that is my #2 choice.

    those numbers are pretty darned good btw, and if you care to check other
    analysis figures from other engine types others have posted around the
    web, you'll realize that honda make a darned freakin' good engine based
    on the iron content. iron is mostly cam wear and numbers in the
    hundreds are not uncommon for other makes of engine.

    expanding further on the iron thing, the main reason i got this analysis
    done this time was because a couple of years ago, i had to do a quickie
    head gasket change, and simply didn't have the time to practice proper
    cleanliness. the cam got some grit on it, and thus got some big old
    scrape marks on it as some grit particles got trapped and dragged on
    around the lobes. i changed the oil again the following weekend, and
    left it thinking this would be my opportunity to go for a jdm motor
    change in the not too distant. well, here we are running mobil 1 a
    couple of changes later, the motor still runs like a champ, and the cam
    lobes look exactly identical, all scraped up!!! with a normal oil, i
    would have expected the worst of it to have worn down by now as part of
    the normal overall abrasion process. however, it appears that wear,
    even on these uneven surfaces, is absolutely minute. great oil - i
    recommend it.
     
    jim beam, Jul 19, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    well, as the keen students of google were quickly able to ascertain, it
    was indeed 12k miles. full credits to to them, especially to joe who
    got the oil right, but i award a "good effort" to al for castrol since
    that is my #2 choice.

    those numbers are pretty darned good btw, and if you care to check other
    analysis figures from other engine types others have posted around the
    web, you'll realize that honda make a darned freakin' good engine based
    on the iron content. iron is mostly cam wear and numbers in the
    hundreds are not uncommon for other makes of engine.

    expanding further on the iron thing, the main reason i got this analysis
    done this time was because a couple of years ago, i had to do a quickie
    head gasket change, and simply didn't have the time to practice proper
    cleanliness. the cam got some grit on it, and thus got some big old
    scrape marks on it as some grit particles got trapped and dragged on
    around the lobes. i changed the oil again the following weekend, and
    left it thinking this would be my opportunity to go for a jdm motor
    change in the not too distant. well, here we are running mobil 1 a
    couple of changes later, the motor still runs like a champ, and the cam
    lobes look exactly identical, all scraped up!!! with a normal oil, i
    would have expected the worst of it to have worn down by now as part of
    the normal overall abrasion process. however, it appears that wear,
    even on these uneven surfaces, is absolutely minute. great oil - i
    recommend it.
     
    jim beam, Jul 19, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    what motor?
     
    jim beam, Jul 19, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    as confirmed by the oil analysis,
     
    jim beam, Jul 19, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    as confirmed by the oil analysis,
     
    jim beam, Jul 19, 2008
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    Elle Guest

    What is it you claim tells a person that the interval was
    12k miles?

    I looked at some of the Blackstone Lab reports for Hondas.
    What seems most telling about how the engine is doing are
    (1) how the analysis changes from one oil change to the next
    (for the given mileage interval) and (2) how the analysis
    compares to the universal averages for a set interval.
     
    Elle, Jul 19, 2008
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    Elle Guest

    What is it you claim tells a person that the interval was
    12k miles?

    I looked at some of the Blackstone Lab reports for Hondas.
    What seems most telling about how the engine is doing are
    (1) how the analysis changes from one oil change to the next
    (for the given mileage interval) and (2) how the analysis
    compares to the universal averages for a set interval.
     
    Elle, Jul 19, 2008
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