SUKISHORT
Nov 26, 2014Explorer
Synthetic oil
I have a 2005 Dodge 1500. 5.7L Hemi. It has 73000 miles on it. I have kept the oil changes and maint. Very current. I am thinking of changing to a synthetic oil for my next oil change. Is it wort...
RambleOnNW wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:gmcsmoke wrote:
I'd be curious to know how many are getting UOA to prove dino can't make it 5,000 miles and to know when it's time to change the synthetic.
My guess? ZERO. Every time I ask what the UOA said of the people that "know" their oil is bad I never get a response or they say they don't know or don't care. But they sure "know" that their oil is used up. :R
In fact, I would venture to guess from some of the responses in this thread a lot of people on here never had a UOA done or don't even know what a UOA even means.
I've learned one thing; there is a hellofa lot of good oil being thrown away. That keeps a slow economy going good I guess. :B
Well, let's see what your conventional oil UOAs show.
Here's my last synthetic UOA, which is on a 14,000 lb vehicle. Insolubles were up to 0.3% which is higher than what I see on our cars at change time, of 0.2%. Still plenty of life in the oil but this was a once a year change. There were about 20 mountain pass crossings from 1500 to 6000 feet in this interval.
Also note that the Ford V10 requires at least a semi-synthetic 5W-20 oil, conventional oil is not allowed.