Oil analysis results (July 21), 8000 miles, GC 0w30
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Oil analysis results (July 21), 8000 miles, GC 0w30
Here are my latest oil analysis results from my 98 Corvette:
8000 miles on oil
Feb 19 to July 17 (5 months)
51,000 miles on the car
German Castrol Syntec 0w30
K&N HP1007 oil filter
K&N air filter
LS1 5.7L V8 engine
Daily driver with a lot of rush hour traffic
No oil added (none was needed!)
Oil life monitor was below zero (I reset it at zero and went another 11%)
Analysis by Wearcheck Canada
Iron 9
Lead 4
Aluminum 3
Copper 3
Chromium 0
Tin 0
Silver 0
Titanium 0
Nickel 0
Silicon 11
Potassium 0
Sodium 3
Boron 2
Barium 0
Calcium 2547
Magnesium 127
Moly 4
Phosphorus 818
Zinc 852
Fuel 0
Glycol 0
Water 0
Oxidation 64%
Nitration (not given)
Viscosity 12.0 cst at 100c
TAN 3.94
TBN 3.82
You are probably wondering, what do all these numbers mean? For starters, the wear numbers are extremely low! Most notible is the fact that the iron is in the single digits, and lead (bearing wear) is almost nothing. If you compare this to results with Mobil 1 in the LS1, you can clearly see the advantage this oil has over Mobil 1.
And at 8000 miles this oil still has life left in it, so those of you changing your oil every 3k because you think your oil is dirty or that it needs changing, you're just wasting money. A good synthetic like this one can go much longer (I've also proven you can trust your oil life monitor in the C5)
8000 miles on oil
Feb 19 to July 17 (5 months)
51,000 miles on the car
German Castrol Syntec 0w30
K&N HP1007 oil filter
K&N air filter
LS1 5.7L V8 engine
Daily driver with a lot of rush hour traffic
No oil added (none was needed!)
Oil life monitor was below zero (I reset it at zero and went another 11%)
Analysis by Wearcheck Canada
Iron 9
Lead 4
Aluminum 3
Copper 3
Chromium 0
Tin 0
Silver 0
Titanium 0
Nickel 0
Silicon 11
Potassium 0
Sodium 3
Boron 2
Barium 0
Calcium 2547
Magnesium 127
Moly 4
Phosphorus 818
Zinc 852
Fuel 0
Glycol 0
Water 0
Oxidation 64%
Nitration (not given)
Viscosity 12.0 cst at 100c
TAN 3.94
TBN 3.82
You are probably wondering, what do all these numbers mean? For starters, the wear numbers are extremely low! Most notible is the fact that the iron is in the single digits, and lead (bearing wear) is almost nothing. If you compare this to results with Mobil 1 in the LS1, you can clearly see the advantage this oil has over Mobil 1.
And at 8000 miles this oil still has life left in it, so those of you changing your oil every 3k because you think your oil is dirty or that it needs changing, you're just wasting money. A good synthetic like this one can go much longer (I've also proven you can trust your oil life monitor in the C5)
Last edited by Patman; 10-17-2006 at 06:44 PM.
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Nice Results Patman! I am running GC now. I will send in a sample when I change it to see the results. I only change once a year due to low mileage, below 2K a year. I think I might try the Amsoil 5W40 European next. It is a little thicker and it meets the stringent MB 229.5 approval. Also the intial analysis that have came in on www.bobistheoilguy.com look very good.
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is this the new stuff thats golden in color? or the green stuff
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Any results on Mobil1 10w40?
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Sounds like good results. One question Patman, if the oil change light comes on in my camaro, should I just reset it, or change the oil even though it might only have about 3-4K miles on it? I've read that the oil life monitor on our cars are pretty accurate?
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Sounds like good results. One question Patman, if the oil change light comes on in my camaro, should I just reset it, or change the oil even though it might only have about 3-4K miles on it? I've read that the oil life monitor on our cars are pretty accurate?
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I think I might try the Amsoil 5W40 European next. It is a little thicker and it meets the stringent MB 229.5 approval. Also the intial analysis that have came in on www.bobistheoilguy.com look very good.
I also have a few BMW and VW customers who swear by the 5w40... right now I'm using Amsoil's XL 5w30 and I'm planning on getting an analysis after racing season is over to see how that one is holding up.
If any of you guys are interested in the Euro 5w40 let me know... I can ship anywhere and will give a good price for fellow board members.
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I was talking about the normal synthetic. Not the extended life.
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I would switch to German Castrol 0w30 if I were you, otherwise go with something like Amsoil 5w40, Redline 5w40, Castrol 5w40 or Mobil 1 5w40.
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I can tell you my dealings with the Mobil 1 10w30 extended formula. I put this in my dads supercharged LS1 started the car let it warm up drove it down the street and parked it. One week later we drop the oil and it comes out black? The motor has 12,000 miles on it. The reason we changed the oil so soon is because of a older thread we found a piece of metal in the oil from the old blower that came apart.
I decided to change my oil after 400 miles after doing the new AFR heads and other goodies same thing the oil was black? I have 26,000 miles on my motor and have never had oil come out like that. Either the oil is breaking down or it has alot of cleaning properties? I switched back to the Mobil 1 10w30 full synthetic and got rid of the extended formula.
I will be going to the GC and give that a shot.
I decided to change my oil after 400 miles after doing the new AFR heads and other goodies same thing the oil was black? I have 26,000 miles on my motor and have never had oil come out like that. Either the oil is breaking down or it has alot of cleaning properties? I switched back to the Mobil 1 10w30 full synthetic and got rid of the extended formula.
I will be going to the GC and give that a shot.
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I thought oil had a shelf life, am I incorrect?
I can't find any of the GC around here to save my life. I've never seen a bottle look remotely like that.
Patman, what do you feel is the best and widely stocked commercially available oil (something like Mobil 1 synth, but better as you feel it isn't so hot). I've used Mobil 1 10w30 since I've had the car and now that its got a cam in it I definitely want to be sure it's getting all the protection it can handle. Here in TN temps range from 0-100* if that matters.
I can't find any of the GC around here to save my life. I've never seen a bottle look remotely like that.
Patman, what do you feel is the best and widely stocked commercially available oil (something like Mobil 1 synth, but better as you feel it isn't so hot). I've used Mobil 1 10w30 since I've had the car and now that its got a cam in it I definitely want to be sure it's getting all the protection it can handle. Here in TN temps range from 0-100* if that matters.