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yes the more often the better
Oils contain friction modifiers to make them 'more slippy' Yes i know that sounds stupid but its true I have analysed many oils from Halfords own brands to Castrol, Mobil and Fuchs including race oils and they are certainly not all the same. However pretty much all of them would appear to be upto the job especially when being changed at such short intervals. I once did 13k miles in a tuned Nissan 200sx (300bhp) including a full trackday and when i analysed a sample of the drain oil it still had plenty of life in it. doing 3000 mile oil changes are a complete waste of money but people cant get that into their heads and just mutter 'better safe than sorry' all the time.
We test engines are work (Ford Puma engines so 2.2, 2.4 and 3,2 diesel) and sometimes run them 500hrs between oil changes. Now even if you spend those 500hrs doing 30mph that still equates to at least 15k miles. I dont think people realise how good a modern engine oil actually is and think just because its gone black its needs changing
Waste of time IMO, anything bigger than a grain of sand will be picked up by the filter. You get magnetic gearbox plugs because they dont have a filter so if you needed one on the engine you would have one.
It takes 30 seconds to do and causes no harm. It will pick anything up before it gets to the oil filter. Also you can get magnetic sump plugs. Mine has been on 2 years now and not fell off once and i green lane and pay & play every weekend
Everyone has there little way of doing things that work for them.
If you have anything on it then you have more serious issues to worry about I had a magnetic sump plug on my 200sx that the previous owner had fitted and every service it had fook all on it
Yer it wont do any harm, just cant see the point. Its just like these magnets they sell to clip on your fuel hoses to improve MPG lol
Tuskenraider, when you say you change oil every 12 months regardless of miles do you mean ONLY every 12 months or AT LEAST every 12 months? eg a 3000 mile engine at 12 months will have acids in it, as will a 30,000 mile engine but would you leave an engine for 30,000 miles or change it before the 12 months is up?
IF an oil filter is full, or the bypass sticks then the magnet will help contain any ferrous particles.
I meant I would change the oil at 12 months even if the mileage was low. i.e I wouldnt wait till i had got to 6000 miles if I was only doing 3k a year. Obviously if you are doing 30k a year you would change it more ofter than every 12 months.
You would have to leave an oil filter on for a VERY long while to fill it.
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