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sonic370 01-22-2011 06:33 PM

opinion on oil
 
No not another oil debate. Just one quick question...
Do you think I'm pushing it by changing my oil every 5,000 miles?

I'm using mobil1 with same brand filter. Thanks ,oh DD never on the track

bleufiend 01-22-2011 07:04 PM

My personal preference:

Mobil 1 5W-30 with OEM Nissan filter, changed every 3500miles.

Jordo! 01-22-2011 07:39 PM

Probably not.

Get a Blackstone oil analysis and spring for the extra analysis that tells you how long you can go on oil change intervals with the oil you are using.

They recommended I go 6K between changes on Castrol 0W30.

I'd wait until you are approaching 20K tho' -- wear-in particles will still be high until then.

Dreezy562 01-22-2011 09:41 PM

Id change if its break in miles on it

red6spd 01-22-2011 09:43 PM

Once break in is over 5K should be ok... But if your hard on the car I would change it sooner.

JB1 01-22-2011 10:52 PM

Yes, you'll be fine. Nissan advices an oil change interval for the Z in Europe of 9000 miles/15000 km, using sythetic oil. Exactly the same car as the one sold here. So why should we change our oil every 3750 miles??? The 3000 mile oil change "rule" is BS, only good for the oil companies and service stations... I talked to one of the reps at the Redline booth at SEMA last year and even he told me I should be fine changing oil at 5000 miles and that changing at 3000 is over kill.

christian370z 01-22-2011 11:39 PM

I change mine every 3,000 miles just to have as much insurance and peace of mind as I think is reasonable. I do run my car through the canyons with some other Z guys so that type of driving is also factored into why I change it every 3,000 miles with Redline 5w30.

dad 01-23-2011 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonic370 (Post 907455)
No not another oil debate. Just one quick question...
Do you think I'm pushing it by changing my oil every 5,000 miles?

I'm using mobil1 with same brand filter. Thanks ,oh DD never on the track

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optiontrader 01-23-2011 12:28 AM

Everytime I do/see an oil change, I see the mass of black liquid coming out; regardless of the interval, I'm sticking to 3750. At 3000+ miles, the oil's pretty dirty; I'd rather take that crap out than continuing running the engine past that. :eek:

Jordo! 01-23-2011 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by optiontrader (Post 907745)
Everytime I do/see an oil change, I see the mass of black liquid coming out; regardless of the interval, I'm sticking to 3750. At 3000+ miles, the oil's pretty dirty; I'd rather take that crap out than continuing running the engine past that. :eek:

Color of oil is actually NOT indicative of how well it's working...

Only way to know is a oil analysis.

kenchan 01-23-2011 07:21 AM

5k np! One yr or 5k miles for me too.

bleufiend 01-23-2011 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christian370z (Post 907705)
I change mine every 3,000 miles just to have as much insurance and peace of mind as I think is reasonable. I do run my car through the canyons with some other Z guys so that type of driving is also factored into why I change it every 3,000 miles with Redline 5w30.

:tup:

An oil change is one of the cheapest maintenance items one can perform on their car, but if neglected can be the cause of the costliest repairs.

ImportConvert 01-23-2011 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordo! (Post 907492)
Probably not.

Get a Blackstone oil analysis and spring for the extra analysis that tells you how long you can go on oil change intervals with the oil you are using.

They recommended I go 6K between changes on Castrol 0W30.
I'd wait until you are approaching 20K tho' -- wear-in particles will still be high until then.

This oil is a LOT more stable than M1 5-30.

ImportConvert 01-23-2011 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by optiontrader (Post 907745)
Everytime I do/see an oil change, I see the mass of black liquid coming out; regardless of the interval, I'm sticking to 3750. At 3000+ miles, the oil's pretty dirty; I'd rather take that crap out than continuing running the engine past that. :eek:

Don't ever buy a diesel. It will eat you out of house and home, lol

SPOHN 01-23-2011 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christian370z (Post 907705)
I change mine every 3,000 miles just to have as much insurance and peace of mind as I think is reasonable. I do run my car through the canyons with some other Z guys so that type of driving is also factored into why I change it every 3,000 miles with Redline 5w30.

+1 Big peace of mind for me. You never know what's going on inside the motor all the time. And it doesn't hurt. But I plan to beat up on this car so it will be well needed. I like Mobil 1 oil and Motul for FI.

Aaron1 01-23-2011 09:56 AM

Been going 5000 miles between oil changes (Regular oil) on every vehicle I have owned since the early 90's. Never had a single problem.. 95 nissan truck had well over 200k when I sold it. 99 toyota corolla (My beater) (Lol, and I beat the sh8t out of this car) as of today is at 213k and still runs very good with no engine problems or oil usage between changes. As far as my new Z car goes, I may just stick with the 3750 plan between oil changes, But have no plans on changing it any sooner. law Enforcement,Fire,Ems,Taxi's, they all go 5k and beyond between oil changes. It's very common to see these vehicles with 150k plus. Im not saying this plan is for you or anyone else, but this is what has worked for me for many years with very good results. :driving:

steveg78 01-23-2011 11:02 AM

Well since this thread has turned into another oil debate ;) I will chime in. I don't get why people are changing even earlier than the recommended 3750mi interval? Has anyone gotten oil analysis to back up that at 3750 the oil has unfavorable contaminants? I followed the book with the break-in and did the first oil change at 3750. I understand the "theory" of why some people changed it earlier but some of the regimens sound like overkill...Like changed at 1200 then changed again at 3000. And it seems like everyone is hung up on the 3,000mi interval when the book says 3750. I'm at 9,500 now. Changed the oil at 3750 each time. Last oil change was in Aug but I am under the mileage and the car has sat in the garage mostly so I'm not changing it til spring.

So can anyone link me to some analysis threads that show what readings you got at 3750 interval vs anything sooner? Also, I was reading the manual and I believe I may even qualify for schedule 2 w/ 7500mi or 6mo since my vehicle is a weekend cruiser and usually just highway driving. Just something to ponder for the guys who dont DD their Z.

SPOHN 01-23-2011 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveg78 (Post 908008)
Well since this thread has turned into another oil debate ;) I will chime in. I don't get why people are changing even earlier than the recommended 3750mi interval? Has anyone gotten oil analysis to back up that at 3750 the oil has unfavorable contaminants? I followed the book with the break-in and did the first oil change at 3750. I understand the "theory" of why some people changed it earlier but some of the regimens sound like overkill...Like changed at 1200 then changed again at 3000. And it seems like everyone is hung up on the 3,000mi interval when the book says 3750. I'm at 9,500 now. Changed the oil at 3750 each time. Last oil change was in Aug but I am under the mileage and the car has sat in the garage mostly so I'm not changing it til spring.

So can anyone link me to some analysis threads that show what readings you got at 3750 interval vs anything sooner? Also, I was reading the manual and I believe I may even qualify for schedule 2 w/ 7500mi or 6mo since my vehicle is a weekend cruiser and usually just highway driving. Just something to ponder for the guys who dont DD their Z.

You are right. There's no doubt to me. But like myself who drives the hell out of it, I change at 3000. especially in summer times with higher oil temps at longer periods of times. And if your in alot of stop and go traffic every week it could be considered then also.

IDZRVIT 01-23-2011 11:39 AM

I will change my oil at 7500 mile intervals with M1 (for warranty purposes only otherwise it would be once a year in the fall) because I don't daily drive in hot, dusty, cold, stop and go city driving, short distances, speed tests, etc. I'm just a guy who uses my Z for weekend cruising and the odd commute to work. I would agree with one of the other posters that changing oil at 3K miles is overkill unless you actually drive your Z daily in the aforementioned conditions.

Also, for those concerned about oil temps you may want to have a look here:

SwRI: Sequence IIIG test for gasoline engines, API SM, ILSAC GF-4

This standard for API certification was developed for lubricating newer engines such as our Z's that rev higher, run hotter and have decreased tolerances made possible by today's manufacturing technologies. I would hazard a guess that this is why our cars don't go into limp mode until 280 deg F is attained. The Nissan engineers are confident that below 280 deg they won't be having bearing failures leading to catastrophic failure of the engine. But if the engine is consistently operated in the 5-7.5K rpm range then that's a different matter and most likely considered as not normal use for warranty claims.

steveg78 01-23-2011 12:40 PM

yeah, all I'm really concerned about is warranty and falling within the spec of the manufacturers maintenance schedule. God forbid something goes wrong I don't want the dealer finding any reason that I neglected to follow any maintenance guidelines.

LunaZ 01-23-2011 04:59 PM

You're supposed to change the oil?

ImportConvert 01-23-2011 05:51 PM

A few years ago I actually read a post on BITOG where they tested a car, taking samples of the oil as the miles racked up. There was less wear metals, proportionate, with 3K miles on the oil than when the oil had just gone in. It seemed the oil was protecting better the older it got.

As long as your TBN's are holding up, and the oil is good and stable, you are G2G. If your oil hasn't sheared down and the TBN is still effective at 9K miles, go for 10. I know a guy (PATMAN) on the old LS1 forums that did TONS of UOA work, and he ran his 'vette for 9K between changes with 0-30GC, and Blackstone told him it had more in it.

ETA: Just found this backing up what I just said:
http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/TechnologyDev...il-Filters.cfm

I'm not really a "save the planet" type, but if I can reduce the amount of waste I produce while saving money without harming anything, I think it's a plus.

All this being said, the 370Z does tend to run a bit warmer than many other engines do. It would do you good to send off a few UOA's to see how your oil is holding up, especially if you use some of the more unstable oils like Mobile 1 5-30, etc. (yes, that is a back-handed swipe at M1).

steveg78 01-23-2011 06:56 PM

I will have to educate myself more on oils and the acronyms you use because I don't have a clue as to what you just said! :) I can say that as of right now, I am using genuine Nissan E$ther oil and I will use that for my next oil change as well. I know you can use other oils but at this point I don't feel like deviating from the manual just yet.

Thanks

sonic370 01-23-2011 07:25 PM

all good comments. i don't track mine and drive it pretty normal...
the 2000 mile difference to me won't matter....


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