Have you considered having the your oil analyzed? Just because the oil doesn't look new anymore doesn't mean it's not working.vibenvy wrote:Both our 2009 Vibe GTs have gotten oil changes every 2500 miles since new. After 5000 miles the oil seemed too dirty to me, so I decided to do every 2500 miles that way I still keep with the owner's manual recommended 5000 mile interval. Both Vibes get Penzoil 5W-20 and Toyota oil filters.
And then post your results here: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=39099" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;SeattleJeremy wrote:Have you considered having the your oil analyzed? Just because the oil doesn't look new anymore doesn't mean it's not working.
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Yes, I have checked out Blackstone and I think I may do this when the Vibes get their next oil changes in just under 1000 miles.biodieselrabbit wrote:And then post your results here: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=39099" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;SeattleJeremy wrote:Have you considered having the your oil analyzed? Just because the oil doesn't look new anymore doesn't mean it's not working.
http://www.blackstone-labs.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hey Biodeiselrabbit,biodieselrabbit wrote:And then post your results here: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=39099" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;SeattleJeremy wrote:Have you considered having the your oil analyzed? Just because the oil doesn't look new anymore doesn't mean it's not working.
http://www.blackstone-labs.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hey Beemer,beemerphile1 wrote:Between 5 and 8 thousand miles. The manual recommends 5 thousand.
Studies done over millions of miles on taxi cabs have shown that most vehicles are fine at 8 thousand.
A quick search doesn't turn it up. I know it was maybe 15-20 years ago and the study was done either by Consumer Reports or one of the big car enthusiast magazines. I remember reading about it at the time.Chiadog wrote:Hey Beemer,beemerphile1 wrote:...Studies done over millions of miles on taxi cabs have shown that most vehicles are fine at 8 thousand.
Do you have a link to these studies, sounds intriguing!
Definitely a good source. The "Motor Oil 101" and subsequent articles there are particularly interesting.beemerphile1 wrote:http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/ is a good source on all oil topics.
Unfortunately that would be a comparison of a 2003 Pontiac Vibe with a 1982 diesel Volkswagen Rabbit. Lol. Sorry to dissapoint. I can say for sure that the driveability and noise differences are SIGNIFICANTChiadog wrote:Hey Biodeiselrabbit,
Any chance of a quick comparison VW Rabbit 5 door vs Vibe 5 door? Handling,mpg,driving dynamics,comfort, etc. This would be a good General discussion thread!
Thanks,
chiadog
Chiadog wrote: Are you using synthetic? I've heard that has much better corrosion protection than dino oil.
chiadog
Hey tpollauf,tpollauf wrote:
Yes ... Mobil 1 .. Thanks for "slapping my hands" guys Don't even ask me about my '92 F-150 (bought new in fall 19991) that is lucky if it sees 500 miles/year anymore. I think it's been seven years or so since it's last oil changeI really have to change it sometime in 2013. Poor truck is 100% outdoors all the time (faded paint took its toll) has NO rust and is sitting around 49000 original miles.
It's a dateChiadog wrote: Please send in the 7 year old F150 oil for an oil analysis and post the results on Gen-Vibe.
thanks,
chiadog
I received my 2 test kits from Blackstone earlier this week. I will be sending samples in for both Vibes with their next oil changes in ~500 miles.vibenvy wrote:Yes, I have checked out Blackstone and I think I may do this when the Vibes get their next oil changes in just under 1000 miles.
I will most definitely post the results.
I normally would stick to the Manufacturers Recommendation. I normally change somewhere between 5-10k miles. I average about 7500 miles between oil changes mostly depending on what type of driving I do. I really do not feel comfortable going beyond 10k miles on a oil change. My Chevy truck OLM meter seems pretty accurate and ask for an oil change between 6k and 10k. I drive pretty hard so average is in that 6500-7500 mile range using Amsoil XL or OE. I like the XL a bit better.Mojo72 wrote:My current oil change cycle is 6 months at no more than the owners manual stated limit of 7,500 miles between changes for vehicles with extended trips between starts. My M-F commute is approximately 44 miles via highway so I feel comfortable teaming the Mobil 1 5-W-30 synthetic with a Purolator Synthetic filter. That said, I see the same statements about 10K and 15K oil change intervals with extended mileage synthetics like everyone else and am wondering if that 7,500 limit can be relaxed for pure synthetic oil users. My Vibe has 136,700+ miles on the odometer with minimal drop in oil level and I'm planning to see 200,000+ miles.
Does anyone in Vibe Nation have opinions / experience on extending oil change intervals?
tpollauf wrote:It's a dateChiadog wrote: Please send in the 7 year old F150 oil for an oil analysis and post the results on Gen-Vibe.
thanks,
chiadogWell, I mean, I'll gladly send a sample out for testing and share the results with all here on GenVibe. It may not happen till spring as the truck is parked out at my parents place (18 acres & lots of parking) and I'll bring it back to my place April/May. Now you all got me curious if any harm was done
BTW ... just got back from my friends garage where we changed the oil in my Vibe. Totally spotless & clean is the condition of the inside of the engine. Condensation in the crankcase, if present, will leave deposits on any plastic parts including the filler cap. They told me it is common in some older cars and is very noticeable when changing the oil. Mine was spotless
NOPE. at least not yet. I'm trying to drive it enough to burn up last years gas in the front tankChiadog wrote:Hey tpollauf,
Did you get that 7 year old oil tested??????
Will you re-test again or is two oil changes per year a good number for you? It works out good for me in the snow belt, Fall and Spring!vibenvy wrote:Apparently I never posted an update after receiving our oil reports from Blackstone. They gave me the go ahead to go 5000-5500 miles between oil changes, so this last time the oil was changed on both Vibes after ~5500 miles. At this rate, we're looking at probably only two oil changes a year as both Vibes barely see 10,000 miles in a year.
I will probably test again at the next oil changes.Chiadog wrote:Will you re-test again or is two oil changes per year a good number for you? It works out good for me in the snow belt, Fall and Spring!
I know people, not necessarily Vibe owners, that go 10-15k on oil changes. These guys mostly use quality synthetics like Mobil 1, Pennzoil Platinum/Ultra, etc; and do oil analysis to confirm that these intervals are good.mbz321 wrote:I was surprised when reading the owners manual (03 Vibe base) that if you don't do a lot of stop and go traffic, you can wait until 7,500 miles on conventional oil! Does anyone wait that long? That seems a bit too long for me. Have yet to change my oil since buying my car, so I figure I'll do it around 3,500-4,500 or so.
Here's an update. Just FINALLY changed the oil in the inline 6, 300 CID Ford engine. Last oil change was November 2006 at which time the odometer read 52600. Yesterday, when the oil was changed it read 58800. So it was pretty much 6200 miles driven in just under seven years. I had my mechanic save a sample and it will be going off to the Blackstone folks for an oil analysis as soon as I receive the kit. All of a sudden I am curious as to the results. Stay tuned ....................Chiadog wrote:Hey tpollauf,
Did you get that 7 year old oil tested??????
chiadog
tpollauf wrote:Got my Oil Analysis report. Here it is ................. https://bay167.mail.live.com/default.as ... =544066874" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not real bad BUT not real good either