How often are you changing your oil?
#46
Every 3500 to 5000 miles with synthetic Mobil 1. I change my fuel filter every other oil change. I do lots of city driving and mountain towing in dusty conditions.
I don't care about bypass systems and OA, thats overkill to me and a waste of time. I just change my oil and roll on. Who cares how much it cost? If I had to have cheap oil changes I would have bought a Geo Metro. I'm not going to pay 45k for a truck and then skimp on a $50 oil change every 3 or 4 months by trying to see how far I can stretch out the intervals.
I don't care about bypass systems and OA, thats overkill to me and a waste of time. I just change my oil and roll on. Who cares how much it cost? If I had to have cheap oil changes I would have bought a Geo Metro. I'm not going to pay 45k for a truck and then skimp on a $50 oil change every 3 or 4 months by trying to see how far I can stretch out the intervals.
#48
You guys bring up some good points. My truck for the most part doesn't see anything close to severe duty so I'll compromise and change it at about 10 - 12k. I do drive on a lot of dusty roads.
#49
I do mostly highway and/or towing every 2-4 week thru the summer. In the winter I'm in Flordia and again mostly highway. On my 04.5 I changed every 10-12000 miles and at 70K miles never had a problem other than the black oil that they all do after 5 seconds of driving. On my new 07 5.9 I plan on first oil change at 5000 then 10-12K mile intervals after that using Mobil or Delo oil. No synthetics and really don't like the smell of Shell Rotella. Fuel filters at 10K and will first change differentals at 10K then maybe 45K intervals after that. Tranny at 30K intervals religiously and transfer case at 30K and not sure after that on t-case. T-case dosen't get much use now that we are in warm weather during winter months.
As above if it is good enough for Cummins to recomend it than it's good enough for me to use it.
As above if it is good enough for Cummins to recomend it than it's good enough for me to use it.
#54
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Why do "dusty conditions" require more frequent oil changes? Is there really that much dust getting through the air filter and on into the oil? So much that is must be sent out with the oil? Wow. How can engines live so long with all that grit?
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#55
hmm good point. I dont know either. Maybe the engine has to work harder from less air getting in. If you read their severe versus normal criteria its a good laugh. Unless you live where the temperature is between about 40 and 80 constantly and just putt putt to the grocery store on calm days with no wind blowing dirt then you pretty much fall in the SEVERE catergory, according to dodge
#57
i DROVE TOW TRUCK FOR YEARS AND WE CHANGED THE OIL EVERY 10,000 KLM EVERY TIME RIGHT ON THE DOT! AND THERE WAS NEVER a problem, even our 1992 Ram with 950,000 klm's on it was still high on compression and never broke down, never burnt oil, and is still running to this day at over 1.3 million! Every 10 is fine, I do my 2001 every 10K
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