IPcamper
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- Joined
- September 11, 2014
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 Mercury Mountaineer
As the engine runs, NO2 form from the combustion, this reacts with water to form Nitric Acid. This will build up in the oil over time and pit the metal and increase sludge formation. All of the oils have additives to neutralize this, but can only handle so much. Cheaper to change the oil and filter than to rebuild the engine.
If folks are told to change their oil once a year, and use cheap oil, or if they drive 20K + miles between changes, they are are going to sludge their engine up!
Based on the 4 engines I have rebuilt in the last 35 years, I will stay with the Mobil 1 and change it every 8k miles.
If folks are told to change their oil once a year, and use cheap oil, or if they drive 20K + miles between changes, they are are going to sludge their engine up!
Based on the 4 engines I have rebuilt in the last 35 years, I will stay with the Mobil 1 and change it every 8k miles.