OIL Change and Driving Habits

Today I wanted to share a recent article from the AMSOIL dealer magazine. Every month AMSOIL Dealers get a magazine that has informative articles, dealer recognition and new products.

The article entitled “Driving Habit Affect Drain Intervals” is a good one to help you understand how your driving affects the oil in your engine. Driving habits vary great across a country as large as the USA. If you think about it, someone living in the desert Southwest (hot and dry) has a different set of circumstances than someone driving in the Upper Midwest or Northwest where the winters are wet and cold and summers are mild. Likewise, thinking about the way you operate your vehicles on a daily basis then take a look at the AMSOIL product recommendation guide (g1490) to help you further determine which product and how often to change your oil.

 

Driving Habit Affect Drain Intervals

By Dan Peterson, AMSOIL Inc. Vice President, Technical Development.

Driving habits and the work demanded from vehicles vary greatly. During the week, my old Suburban gets me to work and back over my 24-mile commute; on the weekend, when I’m lucky, I drive 180 miles over to Eagle River, Wis. to enjoy some fishing. Occasionally I drive down to Madison, Wis. to visit my daughter at college, which puts me on the road for a minimum of 10 hours in two days. So how severe are my driving conditions? A daily commute, some light towing and some highway driving seem harmless to me. When I actually break down the miles or hours I put on the Suburban, 80 percent of the miles I log are from work-week commuting; I don’t get out fishing more than five of six times a year. With drain interval recommendations depending on classification of “normal” or “severe” service, determining when to change oil can be more difficult than it seems.

Normal service is defined by AMSOIL Inc. in the Product Recommendation and Drain Interval Guide (G1490) as, “Personal vehicles frequently traveling greater than 10 miles at a time and not operating under severe service.” AMSOIL Inc. Defines severe service in gasoline applications as, Turbo/supercharged engines, commercial or fleet vehicles, excessive engine idling, use of AMSOIL engine oil in vehicles with more than 100,000 miles without prior regular use of AMSOIL engine oil, daily short-trip driving less than 10 miles (16km), frequent towing, plowing, hauling or duty-condition driving.”

Severe service for diesel engine applications is defined as “extensive engine idling, daily short-trip driving less than 10 miles (16km) or frequent dusty-condition driving.” The list of driving habits denoting severe service in diesel applications is shorter because diesel engines are built for working conditions and diesel combustion by-products have less of an effect on oil than gasoline combustion by-products.

Stop –and-go driving and excessive idling are especially hazardous to engine operation, so it is vital for vehicles like taxi cabs to pay attention to engine hours in addition to miles on engine oil. As indicated by the data displayed in the table above, an engine with low miles but high hours may still be operating under severe conditions.

The table shows that a vehicle traveling primarily on-highway accumulates 15,000 miles in only 313 hours. A taxi traveling the same distance accumulates over 1,000 hours on the oil. Because a taxi drives at very low speeds and idles excessively, the hours on the engine oil can be five times greater than that of a vehicle moving at high speeds for extended periods of time. A vehicle in stop-and-go traffic takes over 700 hours to accumulate 15,000 miles. Engine hours are an important factor to consider when discussing the severity of service.

During Short trips (less than 10 miles), a vehicle’s engine oil spends a relatively small amount of time at actual operating temperature; this is especially true in colder climates. Frequent starts and excessive idling cause fuel to build up in the oil sump. Fuel dilution causes a decrease in motor oil viscosity, which can create abnormal wear by reducing the protective barrier of oil. Water also accumulates in engines that don’t spend enough time at operating temperature. Water can initiate breakdown of the oil and result in a sludgy mess if sufficient quantities are present long enough.

Frequent towing puts a different strain on engine oil. When an engine is operating under heavy load, oil temperatures can increase significantly, which promotes oxidation. As temperatures increase, engine oil reacts with air, and oxygen molecules attach to the base oil chain making it heavier and thicker. This reaction causes decreased oil pumpability. Excessive oxidation causes sludge and other deposits accumulating in the engine. This is one of the primary reasons for reduced drain intervals under this severe-service condition in gasoline applications.

AMSOIL synthetic motor oils-Signature Series in particular-are designed for extended drain intervals beyond OEM recommendations. The exampled based on my own driving habits confirms that my once-per-year oil change with Signature Series 5w30 Synthetic Motor Oil is perfectly acceptable. I commute 24 miles a day, haul the boat five or six times a year and make a couple of long trips to see my daughter; I am not over-stressing my engine. It’s important to examine your driving habits and conditions, as well as those of your customers, to ensure you are providing sound technical advice to help keep those customers for life.

Taxi Cab

14mph

City

21mph

Highway

48 mph

Miles

Hours

Miles

Hours

Miles

Hours

5,000

357

5,000

238

5,000

104

10,000

714

10,000

476

10,000

208

15,000

1071

15,000

714

15,000

313

20,000

1429

20,000

952

20,000

417

25,000

1786

25,000

1190

25,000

521

In some cases, using one of the Oil AMSOIL products and changed more often would make perfect sense. Also if you have a higher milage vehicle that would tend to use more oil, using the XL or OE product could be a smart move.

AMSOIL offers a tiered product line to allow you the customer to choose the performance, choose the oil drain interval and choose the savings. Using any of the AMSOIL synthetic oils is a win-win situation.

How often do you change your oil

AMSOIL Synthetic Oils, a 3 Tier approach.

If you have specific question about your vehicle or would like to learn more about choosing which AMSOIL product would be best for you please contact me.

Michael Sparks
AMSOIL Dealer / Direct Jobber
www.lube-direct.com
931-801-9401 call or text
 

 

AMSOIL Motorcycle Octane Boost

Attention Motorcyclists, AMSOIL has released a new product for you. Motorcycle Octane Boost is designed as a convenient one bottle per tank treatment for motorcyclists that desire more power and more efficient combustion especially in high temperature operations.

As a motorcyclist myself, I have always been concerned with performance in my

Michael Sparks Buell XB12x

Michael's Buell

2006 Buell XB12X Ulysses. I have also been concerned about engine damage caused by pre-detonation (pinging). Anytime I ride in temperatures over 87 degrees I will get pinging especially on acceleration. The problem gets worse the higher the temperatures.

Of the other motorcycles that I’ve own, including a 1999 BMW R1100 and a 2002 Triumph Sprint ST both of those would have engine knock when riding in higher temperatures. Using a product like AMSOIL Motorcycle Octane Boost will help reduce the change of engine damage.

AMSOIL Motocycle Octane Boost

AMSOIL MOB

AMSOIL Motorcycle Octane Boost (MOB) increases octane up to three numbers for maximum power and efficiency. It is designed to improve startup performance and eliminate engine ping or knock for increased power at low-rpm operation. It contains detergents that help maintain cleanliness of combustion chambers and fuel delivery systems for optimum performance. At the recommended treat rate, it does not harm catalytic converters or oxygen sensors and is compatible with other AMSOIL fuel additives. Motorcycle Octane Boost is available in the U.S. only.

 

Buy AMSOIL Motorcycle Octane Boost Today

  • Reduces engine knock*
  • Treat rate 1.3 oz. per gallon of fuel or one 4oz bottle per 4-6 gallons increases the octane of gasoline up to three numbers.
  • Cleans Harmful Deposits further improving performance
  • Improves Low-rpm Performance
  • Does not harm catalytic converters or oxygen sensors
  • Compatible with all other AMSOIL fuel additives

What is “engine knock” or “pinging”?

“Engine knock” is a reference to the sound made from an uncontrolled and early ignition of fuel in the combustion chamber. It causes a knocking or pinging sound, robs the engine of power and can cause catastrophic engine damage. Knock may be eliminated by increasing the fuel’s octane.

AMSOIL Motorcycle Octance Boost can be used in motorcycles, ATV’s, UTV’s, small engines, boats, and other equipment. Great for both Air and Water Cooled engines.

 

Looking for AMSOIL Motorcycle oil’s? Check out the blog on motorcycle oil testing.

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CALIFORNIA TAKES ON THE 3,000-MILE OIL CHANGE MYTH

Latest Article in the L.A times proves once again, AMSOIL has been on track since 1972. Synthetic outperform conventional motor oils, AMSOIL synthetics can last much longer than 3,000 miles. Take your pick, OE recommended drain, 10,000 mile drain, or 25,000 mile or one year oil change

In 2008 the state of California launched a multi-channel campaign to debunk the 3,000-mile oil change myth. The state created a website, banner ads and a concentrated PR campaign in an effort to inform motorists that unnecessary oil changes are bad for the environment.

http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/15/business/la-fi-autos-oil-change-20111215

This past month the L.A. Times printed a story noting that California is not giving up the fight

“Our survey data found that nearly half of California drivers are still changing their oil at 3,000 miles or even sooner,”……..”Improvement in oils, friction proofing and car engines have lengthened the oil-change interval, typically 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles for most vehicles.”

In December 2006 Consumer Reports spoke out against unnecessary oil changes. National Public Radio’s Car Talk notables stood by it. Auto manufactures and others affirmed.

The 3,000-mile oil change interval is obsolete as a standard. From its inception in 1972, AMSOIL has been the leader in performance and convenience with its 25,000-mile/one-year oil change interval guarantee, an earth-friendly alternative that you can rely on.

To figure out which products to use in your vehicle, please use the AMSOIL online look-up guide. The recommended products will be displayed for your current vehicles.

AMSOIL Online Application Guide

You can also contact me direct for any questions on AMSOIL applications for your vehicles or any equipment you might have to include motorcyles, boats, heavy equipment, tractors etc.

Hope you enjoyed this article. Til next time……

Michael Sparks- AMSOIL Dealer / Direct Jobber
www.lube-direct.com

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