06MidnightBlue wrote:I too have used Mobil 1 in my time...at one point it was an exceptional oil. however over time I've noticed that Mobil does tend to break down rather fast and becomes literally the viscosity of water.
Castrol is an EXCELLENT oil IMO...however it may just be that fact that its a little too rich for my blood, by paying $9 for a single quart of EDGE oil seems a little excessive...yet again, IMO....unless I'm racing the vehicle I put it in.
As for changing intervals...I dont buy the "every 3 months or 3K miles" crap. I've tried changing my oil at these intervals and find that my oil still has a thick viscosity to it. I usually always change my oil at about 5K miles...no more than 6.
Mobil Oil filters are good...however in my experience I've found that the Fram Tough Guard does the same thing for half the price.
I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong with their input...I am merely stating my opinion about such things.
The newer (last 3 years or so) M1 5W30 does break down faster (literally, at about the rate of $1.88/qt dino oil), since they took the sulfer out of it, like a lot of oil manufacturers did, for emission reasons... The M1 "truck and SUV" 5W30 doesn't seem to break down as fast, and neither does the "extended performance"... This is per oil analysis, not what it looks like when it comes out, which will vary with temperature... I have started using Penzoil Platinum, because the oil analysis shows it to be about the best mainstream distributed oil going, even though it's not full synthetic base stock like the M1... Additive package has as much or more to do with how well an oil performs as what it starts as... I basically just switched because it's like $1 cheaper per jug than the M1, and it's getting harder to find the "truck and SUV" M1 that's basically what the regular M1 5W30 used to be before they dumbed it down...
My expernience with Fram filters is that 50% of the time, they will put cardboard pieces into your engine, causing you to do a top end rebuild... At least 1 of the 2 I've ever used (the second and last one) did that... I then researched and found out that FRAM filters suck, as far as filtration capacity, filtration effeciency, small particle filtration, anti-drainback valve design (doesn't seal well, which causes to engine to start dry on every cold start), and can thickness, which is why you hear of them blowing up more than other brands...
I use Mobil 1 or Pure 1 filters... Every used oil analysis I've sent in with a Pure 1 filter has come back saying "We don't know what filter you're using, but keep using it! Filtration is excellent!"
Mike