Well i sat down and read my maint schedule and it appears you are supposed to change your oil every 1200 miles. I was under the impression that since the maint minder deal is good for 600 miles that was for an oil change. What are you guys doing?
1200 mile oil change interval sounds ridiculous. There is a simple and accurate way to determine the condition of used oil (oil analysis). Get a free test kit from Blackstone Labs. Run the oil for the recommended change interval and send a sample of the oil for the standard oil analysis and add a TBN (total base number) test ($28+10=$38). The TBN test will indicate how much life is left in the oil. You would only need to do the test once to determine the EXACT condition of the used oil. Blackstone Labs Well worth every penny!
For almost the same amount of money I can just change it and be done.1200 mile oil change interval sounds ridiculous. There is a simple and accurate way to determine the condition of used oil (oil analysis). Get a free test kit from Blackstone Labs. Run the oil for the recommended change interval and send a sample of the oil for the standard oil analysis and add a TBN (total base number) test ($28+10=$38). The TBN test will indicate how much life is left in the oil. You would only need to do the test once to determine the EXACT condition of the used oil. Blackstone Labs Well worth every penny!
every 1200 miles.Well i sat down and read my maint schedule and it appears you are supposed to change your oil every 1200 miles. I was under the impression that since the maint minder deal is good for 600 miles that was for an oil change. What are you guys doing?
I like the idea of changing the oil at 1200 miles, just to see if there is any water or unwanted debris in the oil. I know the oil is probably still good, so I save it and use it in equipment that leaks or uses oil.1200 mile oil change interval sounds ridiculous. There is a simple and accurate way to determine the condition of used oil (oil analysis). Get a free test kit from Blackstone Labs. Run the oil for the recommended change interval and send a sample of the oil for the standard oil analysis and add a TBN (total base number) test ($28+10=$38). The TBN test will indicate how much life is left in the oil. You would only need to do the test once to determine the EXACT condition of the used oil. Blackstone Labs Well worth every penny!
I like the idea of changing the oil at 1200 miles, just to see if there is any water or unwanted debris in the oil. I know the oil is probably still good, so I save it and use it in equipment that leaks or uses oil.
NO, in my wife! HA!You put your used Honda oil in your wife's car???????
For almost the same amount of money I can just change it and be done.
I had several 12k mile plus oil changes in my Acura (maintenance minder) I just had to check the oil level because it'd burn a quart
My truck is 7500-9000 on a regular basis(maintenance algorithm)
Test is smart but materials, filters, and lubricants have advanced since the 80's. So I'd like to see someone's results(I'm not at a scheduled Maintence yet)
For almost the same amount of money I can just change it and be done.
That's cool with me. Not knocking what you want to do. I change my truck at 3000 running conv. My wife's 4runner @5000 on syn. And will continue to change my pioneer @1200 on conventional. At the rate I'm going The 1200 interval will be yearly.An oil change is almost twice the cost as an analysis. I just realized the Honda GN4 10w-30 oil is conventional oil. That somewhat explains why Honda recommends 1200 mi change intervals. High quality full synthetic oil will last way longer. I will send a sample at approx 3K miles (first full synthetic 0w-30) and I would bet it can still provide safe protection well over double that. I think one-year oil change intervals will be the criteria for changes. This will not be guessing, it will be determined by oil analysis. Again, worth every penny!
That's cool with me. Not knocking what you want to do. I change my truck at 3000 running conv. My wife's 4runner @5000 on syn. And will continue to change my pioneer @1200 on conventional. At the rate I'm going The 1200 interval will be yearly.
I can see that if you drive mostly payment. Who ever heard of getting 100,000 miles on a rig back in the 70ties with out burning oil. Autos are so much better now in some aspectsI have done extensive research for many years with motor oil (always been a motor Head). What I can tell you from FACTS is modern Toyota engines are VERY gentle on motor oil. In fact, you can run conventional oil for 10K miles safely in your 4Runner (with an analysis). If you run full synthetic, you can run one-year on the oil regardless of miles. I designed and installed an oil bypass system on my 05 4.7 V8 4Runner that the oil NEVER needed to be changed. Amsoil Full Flow & Bypass install. - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum
When I got rid of my 4Runner I had over 50K miles on the oil without ever changing it. I had just had an analysis done and the oil had no end in sight.
A $38 analysis will save you a LOT of money over years of changes.
My main concern would be the filters. You do have friction material wearing off the clutches. Also swamping the machine. Probably not a bad idea to replace the filters after a hard ride.