Extended Oil Change Intervals

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger General Maintenance' started by SRT-Tom, May 26, 2024.

  1. SRT-Tom

    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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  2. 2009 Classic B5

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    As a chemist that formulated engine oils for 18 years for Chevron, I learned that the absolute best thing you can do for an engine is change the oil. It is false economy to extend oil change intervals. The reason for changing the oil is not that the oil degraded, it is the fact that fuel combustion byproducts, unburned fuel and acidic components from combustion accumulate in the oil leading to deposits. Changing the oil is the only way to remove those combustion byproducts.
    Another reason to not extent oil drain intervals is that if you forget at 20,000 miles, you will really cause damage and deposit buildup in the engine. And doing it less frequently is an easy way to forget doing it at all.
    Just my view of things, but I have NYC Taxi Cab engine oil test data to back up this claim.
     
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    I'm old school and I don't care what these experts say. I will change my oil at 4000 and no higher.
     
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    Sexy Blue AKA Bob

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    Yes, every claim or intelligent oil monitor, is less intelligent than the owner. Probably some green agenda crap where the oil companies are trying to appease someone.