Engine Oil Analysis
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Engine Oil Analysis
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This is my first experience with used oil analysis. Please let me know what you guys think about this report.
A little extra info on my Evo: I have cams, exhaust, and run higher boost (24 psi) as part of the custom tune (dyno'd about 75 extra hp over stock) I had done using a SMART EXEDE. I have been using TORCO race fuel additive recently.
My main concern is the high lead in this first sample (33). My mileage on the oil is ~3400 and 6 months and I have ~37,000 miles on the car.
BLACKSTONE LABS COMMENTS:
Lead was well above average in the first sample from your Mitsubishi. This shows excess wear at the bearings. Fuel dilution was found at 1.3% but this isn't a problem level and normally wouldn't cause any excess wear. No other harmful contaminants were found. If you do any racing that may explain the high lead. The TBN is plenty strong at 6.6 so this oil has lots of life (active additive) left in it. 1.0 is low. Universal averages are based on an oil run of 3,500 miles. Suggest leaving this oil in use and check back in 2,000-3,000 miles for another look.
Elements detected(ppm):
Aluminum 3
Iron 6
Copper 3
Lead 33
Tin 1
Molybdenum 90
Manganese 138
Potassium 2
Boron 51
Silicon 4
Sodium 8
Calcium 2309
Magnesium 13
Phosphorus 669
Zinc 802
Properties:
SUS Visc @ 210 C = 55.3
cSt Visc @ 100 C = 8.86
Flashpoint = 340 F
Fuel % 1.3
Antifreeze % and Water % = 0.0
Insolubles % 0.3
TBN 6.6
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...247395&fpart=1
What do yall think about the oil guys comments about lugging around town and needing a heavier weight oil?
Thanks!
Adam
This is my first experience with used oil analysis. Please let me know what you guys think about this report.
A little extra info on my Evo: I have cams, exhaust, and run higher boost (24 psi) as part of the custom tune (dyno'd about 75 extra hp over stock) I had done using a SMART EXEDE. I have been using TORCO race fuel additive recently.
My main concern is the high lead in this first sample (33). My mileage on the oil is ~3400 and 6 months and I have ~37,000 miles on the car.
BLACKSTONE LABS COMMENTS:
Lead was well above average in the first sample from your Mitsubishi. This shows excess wear at the bearings. Fuel dilution was found at 1.3% but this isn't a problem level and normally wouldn't cause any excess wear. No other harmful contaminants were found. If you do any racing that may explain the high lead. The TBN is plenty strong at 6.6 so this oil has lots of life (active additive) left in it. 1.0 is low. Universal averages are based on an oil run of 3,500 miles. Suggest leaving this oil in use and check back in 2,000-3,000 miles for another look.
Elements detected(ppm):
Aluminum 3
Iron 6
Copper 3
Lead 33
Tin 1
Molybdenum 90
Manganese 138
Potassium 2
Boron 51
Silicon 4
Sodium 8
Calcium 2309
Magnesium 13
Phosphorus 669
Zinc 802
Properties:
SUS Visc @ 210 C = 55.3
cSt Visc @ 100 C = 8.86
Flashpoint = 340 F
Fuel % 1.3
Antifreeze % and Water % = 0.0
Insolubles % 0.3
TBN 6.6
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...247395&fpart=1
What do yall think about the oil guys comments about lugging around town and needing a heavier weight oil?
Thanks!
Adam
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Mobil 1 5W-30 is what the manual recommends I believe... I believe Torco says their product does NOT contain lead, but I'll double check.
Has anyone run a 0W40 or 5W40 on their EVO? Comments, suggestions?
Has anyone run a 0W40 or 5W40 on their EVO? Comments, suggestions?
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Why are you not changing your oil every 3 months or 3000 miles? It's really cheap insurance for your engine.
The main reason to change the oil is to get rid of all the contaminates (fuel that is leaked passed the rings and so on) and also the byproduct of combustion.
The main reason to change the oil is to get rid of all the contaminates (fuel that is leaked passed the rings and so on) and also the byproduct of combustion.
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The flash point on your oil appears to be low also... At least low in comparision to my past 5 analysises... Although that might be in direct relation to the percentage of fuel in your oil... I have yet to get anything but a <.5% for fuel %. I am averaging 411 degree flashpoint...
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Adam, here are the results from my latest oil analysis. For comparison, I have a VIII MR with 53.5k miles on the ticker and 6,500 miles on this oil sample (yes, sixty-five hundred miles on the oil). The lead in this sample spiked from a previous high of 2ppm in the previous sample (w/ 6k miles).
You didn't mention if you had a previous sample, but seeing Pb at 33ppm (as they point out) suggests to me that you have a bearing going bad. (If you have a previous sample, can you post up those results as well?) You really should get it checked out ASAP; if the bearing goes out while you're driving it'll be a very expensive repair.
You didn't mention if you had a previous sample, but seeing Pb at 33ppm (as they point out) suggests to me that you have a bearing going bad. (If you have a previous sample, can you post up those results as well?) You really should get it checked out ASAP; if the bearing goes out while you're driving it'll be a very expensive repair.
Elements detected(ppm) [My numbers]:
Aluminum 3 [5]
Iron 6 [10]
Copper 3 [4]
Lead 33 [5]
Tin 1 [1]
Molybdenum 90 [80]
Manganese 138 [0]
Potassium 2 [0]
Boron 51 [43]
Silicon 4 [10] - yeah, needed to clean the 'ole K&N
Sodium 8 [6]
Calcium 2309 [2506]
Magnesium 13 [15]
Phosphorus 669 [654]
Zinc 802 [764]
Properties:
SUS Visc @ 210 C = 55.3 [55.4]
cSt Visc @ 100 C = 8.86 [8.90]
Flashpoint = 340 F [395 F]
Fuel % 1.3 [<0.5]
Antifreeze % and Water % = 0.0 [0.0]
Insolubles % 0.3 [0.3]
TBN 6.6
Aluminum 3 [5]
Iron 6 [10]
Copper 3 [4]
Lead 33 [5]
Tin 1 [1]
Molybdenum 90 [80]
Manganese 138 [0]
Potassium 2 [0]
Boron 51 [43]
Silicon 4 [10] - yeah, needed to clean the 'ole K&N
Sodium 8 [6]
Calcium 2309 [2506]
Magnesium 13 [15]
Phosphorus 669 [654]
Zinc 802 [764]
Properties:
SUS Visc @ 210 C = 55.3 [55.4]
cSt Visc @ 100 C = 8.86 [8.90]
Flashpoint = 340 F [395 F]
Fuel % 1.3 [<0.5]
Antifreeze % and Water % = 0.0 [0.0]
Insolubles % 0.3 [0.3]
TBN 6.6
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The most obvious reason is the cliche "safe rich toon" that gets dealt out in lots of cases. I have seen oil inside turbos that is so full of fuel that you smell it as soon as you open up the turbo. Fuel diluted oil is bad, mkay?