I dont have facts but i would say road racing ...might not be an easy answer....you should look up unleased beast on Svtperformance forum...he is very knowledgeable on amsoil and oil and is a guru with technical training although i dont know him personally
Sending in a 5,000 mile sample tomorrow (5W-30 Amsoil Signature Series, actual mileage was 5091, I think). I'm curious to see how it comes back, since this was the first fresh change after my failed fuel injector, so I wouldn't be completely surprised if there was a slightly elevated fuel %. The first OCC drain after the injector issue looked/smelled to have much more fuel content, but that has dropped substantially on subsequent drains. I'll post the results in a separate thread, once I get them back. If there's sufficient life in the oil left, I'll go to 10,000 and do another analysis.
5W 30 is fine for 99% of the time in Colorado. That cold snap we had first part of this month it was negative30. That was one morning. If 0W30 was easier to find I would gladly run it. Just 5W30 is more widely available. I jus pick up what ever is on sale with a good filter at oil change time. Mobil 1 5W30 and Mobil 1 filter just got put in this Monday for me.
Looks like fuel dilution is not a problem...im starting to wonder if it ever was on ecoboost....maybe someone had a bad engine and that had an oil analysis and that was considered the norm
Your fuel dilution was 75% less than what is normal
Looks like fuel dilution is not a problem...im starting to wonder if it ever was on ecoboost....maybe someone had a bad engine and that had an oil analysis and that was considered the norm
Your fuel dilution was 75% less than what is normal
Looks like fuel dilution is not a problem...im starting to wonder if it ever was on ecoboost....maybe someone had a bad engine and that had an oil analysis and that was considered the norm
Your fuel dilution was 75% less than what is normal
If you're talking about me, yes, I have a Monster RX. I dont remember how soon after my injector issue I drained my OCC, but I got about 13oz of liquid. The water on the bottom only made up about 4 oz, and the rest was a milky, stinky (like fuel) mixture. Subsequent drains have had much less fuel smell, and appears to be mostly water (with some oil/fuel on top).
Given the choice, I'd spend the $450 or so and install it again.