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Originally Posted by Jordo! Thanks -- I'll look more into that. The only thing is whether it stays in suspension or winds up pooling at the bottom of the oil
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Here's my plan. I did my first change already (early, at 1500 miles) with Nissan Ester oil. I'm going to do a Blackstone analysis done to make sure everything has been good so far. Then I'll do another analysis on my Redline after an additional 5k miles (or whatever Blackstone suggests). If Redline doesn't look like it's meeting or exceeding the protection provided by the Ester Oil, I'll try out RP, or maybe M1. Trying to figure out what oil is perfect for me by looking at other people's results will leave me dizzy. Those drivers will have different motors, different driving habits, different roads, different intervals, different everything. I definitely am in the same boat as you as far as wanting what's best for the car though, and I applaud you for it.
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