JJsKJ wrote:
My suggestion has always been to change your oil at whatever interval you are comfortable with regardless of what oil you run. I also am trying to educate people that Amsoil is the most advanced oil on the market. Amsoil is the originator of SPI rated full synthetic motor oils and they have also introduced other full synthetic lubes to market well in advance of the competition. They have tested, by independant labs and internally, their oil out beyond 25,000 miles and it was still better than competitors oil fresh out of the bottle. IF you could run a by-pass filtration system on your vehicle you could see even longer service intervals.
Thanks, John
John,
Lets talk about this bypass filter. Now I agree that Amsoil filters will catch 98.5% of the 15 micron particles in my oil. I agree that is better than most other filters on the market. But how about telling us what your not telling us. Its the particles LESS THAN 15 microns that are really doing the damage to our engines. The reason most auto companies tell us to drain oil when we do is they know the particles in the 5-15 Micron range are doing the most damage to the engine. Imagine all these small particles, and the smaller the particle the more there are, flowing right through the filter, thats what is really going on. The full flow filters cant catch them and thats why we dump the oil regardless of the amount of ZDDP (Additive package) left in our oil. On my Powerstroke Diesel I run a bypass filter and my ISO cleanliness code is about 12/9 a big jump from the 22/10 I use to run, verified by my Parker PLC-3000 optical particle counter.
My challenge to you:
-Stop with the salesmen talk. Anyone can cut and paste data from Amsoils website here.
-Offer solutions and products for our problems. You talk about Bypass filters. Do they offer one for the CRD? Have you tested it? What is the ISO cleanliness before and after?
-Explain to our readers about oil testing. What to look for when the sample comes back. Explain what the additive package is and why you think Amsoil's is better. Offer some data from other companies oil and show us why we should buy from you.
For the most part I usually dont like salesmen. They seem to be pretty good at spinning the details they want you to know, not what you actually need to know. I believe if a good salesmen offers good facts without spinning them he will usually get all the business he can handle.
Dave