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NOBLE|370Z 09-23-2013 07:56 PM

TT Oil Change Frequency
 
Folks,

I am looking for a brief answer for suggested oil change frequency for light, mild, and aggressive driving styles with a TT kit running between 7-10psi. I would assume having more oil supply, from an oil cooler, would decrease the frequency of changes for all of the above. I run Redline Synthetic.

Thanks in advance
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Chuck33079 09-23-2013 08:02 PM

There's no set answer. Get an oil analysis from Blackstone and they'll let you know what's safe to run. They want me to run my current oil to 4500 miles, and well see if there's more room left to push it on the next analysis.

Super Werty 09-23-2013 11:18 PM

just change it every 3000...cheap insurance:tup:

but I do agree only way to really know is to be getting a bunch of oil analysis

DEpointfive0 09-23-2013 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Super Werty (Post 2502084)
just change it every 3000...cheap insurance:tup:

but I do agree only way to really know is to be getting a bunch of oil analysis

:iagree: and I think oil changes every 3000 miles are cheaper than oil analysis, lol

SouthArk370Z 09-23-2013 11:57 PM

For light to mild use, I'd go with Super Werty's frequent oil/filter changes. For medium to aggressive use, Chuck33079's UOA makes more sense. But who's going to go to the expense/effort of installing TT and putt around town. ;)

phunk 09-24-2013 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Super Werty (Post 2502084)
just change it every 3000...cheap insurance:tup:

but I do agree only way to really know is to be getting a bunch of oil analysis

I agree with this.

Much more important than changing your oil, is making sure there is oil in there. Check your oil levels more frequently, especially if you do not park in the same place regularly (which would help alert you to oil drips).

The TT car is more likely to make oil disappear. It has all the feed and return plumbing which is subject to possible leaks, and the turbochargers themselves may or may not consume oil.

For the record I go a bit longer, but I wouldn't recommend it, I would just say I seem to be getting by.

Chuck33079 09-24-2013 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2502102)
:iagree: and I think oil changes every 3000 miles are cheaper than oil analysis, lol

Maybe. Maybe not. If I can run 50% longer on the same oil, over a long enough time horizon I end up coming out ahead on cost. I get an analysis every oil change. For $25 I get a look inside the motor to see how things are doing. It's worth it to me. Maybe not for others. If changing the oil at 3k miles makes you more comfortable, go for it. You'll never run into any mechanical issues by changing fluids too often.

+1 on checking it often. There seems to be a lot of guys on this site who think that's not required of a vehicle and seem shocked when something goes south due to lack of oil.

synolimit 09-24-2013 12:47 PM

Other turbo car manufacturers say 3750 miles under harsh driving which of course people will do but normal/taking it easy driving, try 7500. That being said I still do around 3k and oil reports always say try 4-5k next time but I don't listen, I like it fresh.

Arrvaxx 09-24-2013 01:06 PM

3000 miles? You all do that. I run AMSOIL (100% syn) and change it once a year in my Altima. In my Z I drive 5000 miles and will change it once a year which is overkill IMHO or after two track days.

3000 mile changes are not needed in modern cars: http://business.time.com/2011/12/19/...miles-already/

G37sHKS 09-24-2013 01:12 PM

I change oil every 3k miles, I check for engine oil level every day and under ground to see if there is any oil dips here or there. These cars not are made for FI so better be careful, one mistake and its all gone.

G37sHKS 09-24-2013 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arrvaxx (Post 2502841)
3000 miles? You all do that. I run AMSOIL (100% syn) and change it once a year in my Altima. In my Z I drive 5000 miles and will change it once a year which is overkill IMHO or after two track days.

3000 mile changes are not needed in modern cars: Stop Changing the Oil Every 3,000 Miles Already! | TIME.com

These guys care more about environment.

http://www.allmystery.de/i/t473d74_0...0a1fb838_7.jpg

Arrvaxx 09-24-2013 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by G37sHKS (Post 2502853)
These guys care more about environment.

http://www.allmystery.de/i/t473d74_0...0a1fb838_7.jpg

Way to make this a political issue. For the rest of the group...read what the article says including BMW's recommendation, the test of New York cabs, and many others. You can also look at Europe. But then again they are all socialist hippies. You are better off getting protection by using synthetics than changing standard oil every weekend.


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