Not disagreeing with it.....but clean oil & a FRESH filter are cheap insurance. Can't speak for any one else but I do not have the money laying around to buy another Duramax for my truck. Not to mention when I am changing the oil I also give everything a once over, brakes, fluids front end parts etc. I think an oil change on our Explorer costs me twelve bucks or so. And the few techs I have spoke to about my diesel suggest no more than 5k between fuel filter changes. $27 for a filter is a hell of a lot cheaper than $300 a pop for injectors....just my opinion.....
$27 for a filter is a hell of a lot cheaper than $300 a pop for injectors....just my opinion.....
How does changing your oil have anything to do with the life of your injectors? Even the injector pumps are often lubricated only by the diesel fuel itself.
The real reason I don't worry so much about the number that has been around since the 50's is because in the industry I work in we change oil in $300,000 engines anywhere between 250 and 500 hours. These engines do run at a steady RPM for the most part but not always. The ones that see varied load and run times get changed closer to 250 hours. You do the math 250 hours X 60 miles/hr (kilometers) and see how far these are traveling. This has been going on for 25 years that I can vouch for. I can say I have never heard of one failing due to our oil change schedule.
I believe he was referring to fuel filters.
So, what's everybody's opinion on mixing conventional and synthetic? I have often heard once you start using synthetic you shouldn't go back to conventional. It doesn't make sense to me. I think synthetic has a higher profit margin and the 'can't switch back' story is a sales gimmick....
...as far as my Valiant goes I change the filter but not the oil. Between the burning and leaking just 'topping it off' keeps it fresh.
The article never talks about the filter which is the weak link. Yes most modern oils will go much further than 3,000 miles in most cases.
So, what's everybody's opinion on mixing conventional and synthetic? I have often heard once you start using synthetic you shouldn't go back to conventional. It doesn't make sense to me. I think synthetic has a higher profit margin and the 'can't switch back' story is a sales gimmick....
...as far as my Valiant goes I change the filter but not the oil. Between the burning and leaking just 'topping it off' keeps it fresh.