squeedle
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I'm about to have my first UOA done along with my 40k mile service. I'm mostly just curious to check if there is fuel in the oil. Seems reasonable to me for $20.
No forum (including this one) is perfect and completely free of misinformation / group think... You just may like a particular forum because the group think aligns with your own personal beliefs. BITOG is simply another resource for someone without experience reading UOAs to gain additional knowledge. The onus is on the researcher to determine whether the source of information is credible and substantiated.I'd agree that Blackstone's comments add little if any value. I also think that citing BITOG as a technical reference is laughable. I've never seen so much misinformation and group-think in my life, which is why I stopped posting there years ago....
TS
I misread this as "seaweed contamination"2. Detecting things like fuel, coolant or seawater contamination. Those caught early can save an engine.
If seaweed is in the sump, it tends to clog the little sample tube. Those tubes are sooo small...I misread this as "seaweed contamination"
According to this thread the Castrol 507 starts with a TBN of 5.8 and is depleted down to 2.6 at 10K. http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=339132
What I don't understand is something is depleting the TBN. Plus, something is reducing TBN without raising solids. Am I to understand that even though something is reducing TBN, when it gets to zero it still is not a big deal due to the chemical composition of the 507 oil?
You do what you think is best for your car. If you can afford to change it more often, then do it.So is it safe to say that 10,000 is too long for the OCI? I have just over 8,000 miles on a '13 Passat. I wanted to change the oil at 5K on the new engine but talked myself out of it after reading on this board on how bad changing too early is and how 10,000 is nothing on this 507 oil.
So what's the deal? I sort of wished I changed it at 5,000.
I used Delvac 1 in the 2011 JSW I had for 40k. Al and Fe were about 1/3 of those using 507.00 TBN was always around 3 at 10K.I'ld like to see a UOA on that after a couple intervals using M1 TDT 5w-40 and see what the numbers look like compared to the Castrol.
Yes, I know the M1 isn't the spec'ed oil.
Being able to afford it is not a factor. Maintaining my vehicles is nearly the same priority as paying my bills.You do what you think is best for your car. If you can afford to change it more often, then do it.
Is Delvac 1 safe for the catalysts/emissions equipment in a 2011 JSW??I used Delvac 1 in the 2011 JSW I had for 40k. Al and Fe were about 1/3 of those using 507.00 TBN was always around 3 at 10K.
If it were mine, and the analysis showed the TBN was 0-Id do a 5k OCI and test it to see the numbers. If the oil still showed good TBN, Id extend it with the next OCI to 7500. I know some are fanatics about the 10k change, but look at it from VWs perspective-free oil changes every 3-5k for 3 years would cost them more. In Europe their OCIs are a lot longer, up to 15k in some instances. All that said, its YOUR car-Id go with 5k and work your way up.Being able to afford it is not a factor. Maintaining my vehicles is nearly the same priority as paying my bills.
I want to know what is best for the engine. Some on this board are so die-hard to support running the 10k OCI's then some info like this come's along showing the oil shot at less than 10k.
Which is it? Are 5k OCI's more reasonable?
Thanks for the info. I only have 9k on my car. I havn't had the chance to even do a UOA if I wanted to. I'm already past the 5k that I would have normally changed my oil but was persuaded by the "10k OCI or you're wear will severely increase" club. This is the most crucial 10k miles this engine will ever have and I'm already almost there but on the original oil. I could care less about the free oil changes and would have changed at 5k at my expense no problem. I would really like for there to be a cut and dry recommendation as whether to follow VW's recommendation, run shorter OCI's, or maybe a hybrid like the PD had with a 5k oil change for the first then 10k after that.Relatively higher wear product concentrations in 10k lube oil does not mean that the rate of generation was caused by some inadequacy of the oil. The rate might be constant through the sump load life, so more frequent changes might not change the wear rate at all.
My local Ace Hardware had all kinds of plastic tubing, and the thinnest was a fuel-resistant (according to the label) slightly reddish-transparent line. I was able to thread that onto a syringe and take a sample that way. I had to disconnect, empty, and then reconnect the syringe several times. You want to almost fill the Blackstone container (which I didn't, and that's why they couldn't do the fuel contamination analysis part).I don't vacuum from the top. I never bought the equipment for that. I always drain from the bottom. Maybe I'll have the tech take a sample in 1k miles. The car is only driven around 10-12k per year. At that rate I may do oil samples every oil change on this car.