Ry' N Jen
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Good day,
First off:
This not my belief or opinion, but this topic does still intrigues me!
And I thought it might be of interest all of you.
It is in regards to Amsoil, Shell Oil
and Mobile synthetic oil.
When my wife and I lived in Alberta, I did a job for the
Alberta Amsoil Sales rep./distributor. I asked this
fellow about the time/mileage interval by which you
should change your oil. Like every 3000 miles as per the norm.
He simply stated that if you use Amsoil you can easily
leave it in your engine for up to 7000 miles per change! As long as
you change the oil filter every 3000 miles.
What do you think about that?
My first thought is.
Engines are expensive to fix, and even more to rebuild/replace!
Oil on the other hand is cheap!
So I still change it religiously every 3000 miles in our Jeep and every
1000 miles in my Mini (Engine and transmission share the same oil!)
I of course elaborated this to the Amsoil rep quite diligently!
However,the Amsoil Representative gave me a 30 page Corporate paper to read, written by a senior Shell Oil Petro-chemical scientist. He say's (here in a nut shell- no pun intended!) that modern Shell motor oil can easily be used for up to 10,000 miles per change. He too also recommends changing the oil filter every 2500-3000 miles.This scientists theory states that the oil doesn't really begin to work (clean the engine and continue lubricating) until it is used for at least 2500-3000 miles! And that almost all oil used today is being wasted because it is still perfectly usable when it is being changed for new.
Again, Mr. Scientist claims that the reason "automobile manufactures and Oil corporations" inform the motoring public to change their vehicles engine oil at the specified intervals, is that it is strictly done for higher profit for both "vehicle manufactures and Oil corporations"
Let the debate begin!
(Cheers)
Ry'
First off:
This not my belief or opinion, but this topic does still intrigues me!
And I thought it might be of interest all of you.
It is in regards to Amsoil, Shell Oil
and Mobile synthetic oil.
When my wife and I lived in Alberta, I did a job for the
Alberta Amsoil Sales rep./distributor. I asked this
fellow about the time/mileage interval by which you
should change your oil. Like every 3000 miles as per the norm.
He simply stated that if you use Amsoil you can easily
leave it in your engine for up to 7000 miles per change! As long as
you change the oil filter every 3000 miles.
What do you think about that?
My first thought is.
Engines are expensive to fix, and even more to rebuild/replace!
Oil on the other hand is cheap!
So I still change it religiously every 3000 miles in our Jeep and every
1000 miles in my Mini (Engine and transmission share the same oil!)
I of course elaborated this to the Amsoil rep quite diligently!
However,the Amsoil Representative gave me a 30 page Corporate paper to read, written by a senior Shell Oil Petro-chemical scientist. He say's (here in a nut shell- no pun intended!) that modern Shell motor oil can easily be used for up to 10,000 miles per change. He too also recommends changing the oil filter every 2500-3000 miles.This scientists theory states that the oil doesn't really begin to work (clean the engine and continue lubricating) until it is used for at least 2500-3000 miles! And that almost all oil used today is being wasted because it is still perfectly usable when it is being changed for new.
Again, Mr. Scientist claims that the reason "automobile manufactures and Oil corporations" inform the motoring public to change their vehicles engine oil at the specified intervals, is that it is strictly done for higher profit for both "vehicle manufactures and Oil corporations"
Let the debate begin!
(Cheers)
Ry'