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Darwins Child 04-23-2016 09:16 AM

Mobil 1 extended service oil
 
I'm about to do my first oil change on our '14 that we purchased last Tuesday.

What distance would you leave this oil in your engine?

https://mobiloil.com/en/motor-oils/m...ed-performance

Thanks.

Trips 04-23-2016 09:28 AM

I usually change it at 5k even though you can go higher.

I don't put a lot of miles per year probably 5k so in my case its more of a yearly thing.

Darwins Child 04-23-2016 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Trips (Post 3466222)
I usually change it at 5k even though you can go higher.

I don't put a lot of miles per year probably 5k so in my case its more of a yearly thing.

We'll put closer to 3000 km (well under 2000 miles) our summer-only vehicle here in our sometimes-seven-months-of-winter climate. That's why I'm interested in a perhaps 3-year oil-change interval rather than annual.

barncobob 04-23-2016 11:01 AM

I do 5K or 6 mos. as that is what it takes for warranty.......my Ram truck I do yearly as I don't drive it , maybe 5K year. oil is cheap insurance.

kenchan 04-23-2016 11:04 AM

no more oil threads per AK.. :icon08:

Leingod 04-23-2016 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3466253)
no more oil threads per AK.. :icon08:

So what oil filter interval should I use?

barncobob 04-23-2016 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3466278)
So what oil filter interval should I use?

LOL:bowrofl:

kenchan 04-23-2016 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3466278)
So what oil filter interval should I use?

u can turn it ccw a half turn and use it for another 3k miles.. just like some folks do with their underwear. :ugh:

not dat i would know. :ugh2:

MagmaRed370z 04-23-2016 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darwins Child (Post 3466217)
I'm about to do my first oil change on our '14 that we purchased last Tuesday.

What distance would you leave this oil in your engine?

https://mobiloil.com/en/motor-oils/m...ed-performance

Thanks.

5-6k or every 5-6 months.

TexasChuck 04-23-2016 05:11 PM

Again!
 
Good Lawd!

Rusty 04-23-2016 06:01 PM

For what you are describing, and the number of miles you put on. I would change oil twice a year. Beginning of the season, and end of the season. Moisture that collects inside the engine will mix with the oil and other blowby contaminates to from acids and other nasties.

nis350 04-24-2016 01:41 AM

It also depends on how many miles you drive each time. It is a good idea to drive at least 20 miles or more and keep the oil temp around 210 to burn off any condensation in the oil. The worst scenario is to drive it for a few miles and shut it down. It would create more condensation each time.

I think you will be fine with M-1 oil & filter change every couple of years if you drive it enough to burn off the condensation in the oil.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Darwins Child (Post 3466231)
We'll put closer to 3000 km (well under 2000 miles) our summer-only vehicle here in our sometimes-seven-months-of-winter climate. That's why I'm interested in a perhaps 3-year oil-change interval rather than annual.


Darwins Child 04-24-2016 11:32 AM

Thanks for the advice.

Although I think that changing oil every two years with the extended-service oil would be fine, as I have in all my vehicles of the past, I'll continue to be overcautious and change oil once per year. For our summer-only Z, this will be at the end of the last ride of the driving season with regular-service Mobil 1.

Thanks again.

Darwins Child 04-25-2016 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barncobob (Post 3466251)
I do 5K or 6 mos. as that is what it takes for warranty.......my Ram truck I do yearly as I don't drive it , maybe 5K year. oil is cheap insurance.

You know, I wasn't sure what Nissan's official "regular service" interval was, so last night I checked the maintenance manual in the glove box and, sure enough, 8K km (5K miles), or 6 months, whichever comes first.

For a summer-only, low-km vehicle, this is patently ridiculous for some very good reasons.

In Edmonton the winter's are normally at least 6 months long, and for summer-only Z drivers this means that the vehicle will not be operated for 6 months or more.

With the above in mind, let's say the owner attempts to not exceed the Nissan-mandated 6-month oil-change interval. So the owner changes the oil in say mid April and, in our case, after driving 3K km or so, 6 months later in mid October. Sounds very reasonable, right?

But what happens next April, after the car has been sitting all 6 months of winter? Just to satisfy Nissan's requirement, am I actually supposed to go out to buy (and get a dated receipt for) a new filter and new oil, then drain the "old" new oil out of the vehicle, trash the "old" new oil filter, then screw on the new new oil filter and pour in some more new new oil?

Again, for summer-only Z drivers, and there must be millions of them, Nissan's requirement is ridiculous and should be fought. IMO, the oil change requirements for mileage might remain the same, but the time interval must be changed to 1 year. That is, 8K km (5K miles) or 12 months, whichever comes first.

I'll be heading to the local Nissan dealer to buy an oil filter in the next day or two. I'll discuss the matter with the service manager and report back what he has to say. I can't believe that he's going to stand there with a straight face and tell me that it is necessary for Edmonton's summer-only, low-km Z owners to go through that ridiculous, wasteful procedure.

mishuko 04-25-2016 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darwins Child (Post 3467552)
You know, I wasn't sure what Nissan's official "regular service" interval was, so last night I checked the maintenance manual in the glove box and, sure, enough, 8K km (5K miles), or 6 months, whichever comes first.

For a summer-only, low-km vehicle, this is patently ridiculous for some very good reasons.

In Edmonton the winter's are normally at least 6 months long, and for summer-only Z drivers this means that the vehicle will not be operated for 6 months or more.

With the above in mind, let's say the owner attempts to not exceed the Nissan-mandated 6-month oil-change interval. So the owner changes the oil in say mid April and, in our case, after driving 3K km or so, 6 months later in mid October. Sounds very reasonable, right?

But what happens next April, after the car has been sitting all 6 months of winter? Just to satisfy Nissan's requirement, am I actually supposed to go out to buy (and get a dated receipt for) a new filter and new oil, then drain the "old" new oil out of the vehicle, trash the "old" new oil filter, then screw on the new new oil filter and pour in some more new new oil?

Again, for summer-only Z drivers, and there must be millions of them, Nissan's requirement is ridiculous and should be fought. IMO, the oil change requirements for mileage might remain the same, but the time interval must be changed to 1 year. That is, 8K km (5K miles) or 12 months, whichever comes first.

I'll be heading to the local Nissan dealer to buy an oil filter in the next day or two. I'll discuss the matter with the service manager and report back what he has to say. I can't believe that he's going to stand there with a straight face and tell me that it is necessary for Edmonton's summer-only, low-km Z owners to go through that ridiculous, wasteful procedure.

good luck with the stealership.

oil doesn't 'go bad' but it's up to you how you want to store your car. I swap the oil before storage. after storage I drive a few hundred clicks then swap the oil.

I change my oil every 5k km. although I'm doing one at 3k before my road trip.


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