Okay, as some of you know, I’ve been performing an oil analysis using the Amsoil HD 5W30 on my Cummins @ 4,000 mile intervals. I have ran separate oil changes with and without the Pressure Box to compare data. Based on what I have gathered from reading my UOA’s, and comparing to other Cummins’ owners UOA’s who are running the same by-pass and the exact same oil, there is a noticeable difference in the condition of the oil when running the pressure box. I’m assuming, based on UOA data, that my Cummins with the Workhorse Module (Same as Dr. Performance module) is beating up the oil. Don’t get me wrong, the 5W30 total base number is nice and high which tells me the oil is suitable for a longer duration, but the additive package almost looks like I’m running a different oil.

For some reason I have a much higher copper level than what I’ve seen before, however, the analyzers did not flag it with concern. The extra power is nice and the extra fuel economy is nice, but the oil DOES take a beating and DOES decrease the longevity of the oil. For those of you who are not running a high quality synthetic oil, then you might be risking some degree of engine protection when running aftermarket modules or chips, especially at longer intervals. I will continue to monitor engine protection, but I think I’m taking the module out permanently. Something about high fuel rail pressure scares me! With the pressure box, I can safely run 8,000 miles on an oil change (50% pulling/50% empty), whereas, without the pressure box, I can run at least 20,000 + mile intervals. I’ve never tested beyond the 20,000 mile interval. Anyway, food for thought.