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Just because you can doesn't mean you should.This oil was in the engine for 5 years. Still good.
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Just because you can doesn't mean you should.This oil was in the engine for 5 years. Still good.
Data says otherwise?Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Data says otherwise?
There's a lot of people here saying to follow the OLM on their Mustang as wellBlackstone says I can run Liqu-Moly 10-60, 12,000 miles in my Harley. No way will I ever do that. I did switch from 3K changes to 6K.
To me it's cheap insurance and if you have a warranty all they care about is oil change receipts, not some analysis.
FWIW, I live in Ontario. I use Amsoil signature series and a Ford racing filter. I put about 5000 to 6000km on it a year. I store in an unhealed attached garage in November. I change the oil then and it doesn't run again until March. November is the the only time I change the oil. Once a year. If you start it once a month AND use a top of line synthetic, then twice a year should be fine depending on the mileage.I have a 2021 mustang gt convertble, it has 5800 miles I have changed the oil every year 4 times so far , last season i drove about 800 miles! I live in Michigan so she snuggle under her car cover last spring when I went to the dealer they said that I really didn’t need to change oil so frequently. I do run the car once a month to keep fluid moving ,I run it for at least for 30 minutes the oil life says that I have 38 percent of oil life left , do I need to change it in the spring? I believe in good maintenance , and having the dealer do it for my records am ,I wasting my money ? Thank you for your time and help in advance!.
It attracts moisture and some of the additives evaporate. Modern oils are better so pick your poison. I err on the side of changing it. Lots cheaper than an engineWhat's the problem letting the car sit for a few months?
Hello; Outside of the oil are potential problems. With only oil considered much depends on what condition the oil is in when the car is parked. That many do let cars sit for months and get away with it is a known fact.What's the problem letting the car sit for a few months?
, but...As already stated, i spent more decades not prefilling my oil filters than prefilling them. Just never thought of it. Once the idea crossed my mind and i tried it I have not looked back. The slight noise at startup after an oil change is very much briefer with a prefilled oil filter. I grasp that the practice may not yield much, if anything at all, in terms of engine longevity. The idea appeals so I now do it.- Once in storage, Skye's engine is not spun until I intend to drive the car again
- I do not pre-oil my engine when coming out of storage; I just start it
- Depending on the schedule, I can run oil which has sat in the pan for months without use
- Using the OLM as a reference as to when I change my oil, I do not pre-fill the filter