5200 km in 2007 Myvi 1.3L K3VE
48 hr Blotter
..frequent short trips <11 km
Blotter Spot Test Oil Analysis:VOA Helix HX7 5W30, 16,286 km blotter Shell Helix Ultra 5W40
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Dec 14 2017, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Dec 8 2017, 09:53 AM) Wow, with 50k a year you are a good candidate for 400k-600k km mileage car in time. Yeah, 15K for me is fine. Given 90% of all the mileage is highway relaxed cruising.Highway miles are in a way easy on oils, in particular when oil viscosity grade is thick enough as like a xW40 in our local ambients. I believe 15k OCI for Euro oil in 2009 Hyundai Matrix should be ok, but I would exercise caution on non-Euro oil with close monitoring. Lately 10W40 semisyn Euro oils in Castrol Magnatec and Total Quartz 7000 are hard to come by, but fortunately Helix 7 Euro oil is still easily available. But the discounted oils from Tesco are hard to come by nowadays. When they have it on sale, I usually buy a carton, unless they have a sale limit. My old satria had 400k kms. Before a premature timing belt failure chewed up the valves. Not have time to rebuild the head myself yet. So i bought this matrix 2nd hand to pile on the miles. Considering 2nd hand korean cars ALL have had their odometers tempered with (so no idea about the true mileage), my Matrix would be probably be about 300K now. QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Dec 8 2017, 10:20 AM) There are some of my colleagues keep changing at 5k km even on fully synthetic. There are car guys and there are "car guys"Kinda waste. I know them as a car guy. I am a car guy and an ex-performance engine builder and mechanic. I detest short term oil changes. It is wasteful and harms the environment. Unless you drive a super high performance car or one with extremely tight engine tolerances, or one that sees infrequent use, frequent short interval changes are not necessary. The biggest problem engine oil faces is condensation and moisture build up in the crankcase if the car is not driven enough. The other is particulates and carbon build up. Oil doesn't really wear out. It gets contaminated. A real car guy will know when the engine needs fresh oil. I used to do frequent oil changes on my turbo car running highboost, only because I get so much blowby on boost that the engine oil gets contaminated easily. Even then, its 5000km intervals for "frequent". |
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Dec 15 2017, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 14 2017, 11:24 AM) Oh wow....wolf in sheep skin....really didn't expect someone like you to drive a matrix. Off Topic. But the Matrix is very underrated and misunderstood car, mostly due to how it looks. FWIW, it was designed for the European market so it feels and drives like one of that era. It is underpowered though...which means you try to maintain momentum in the corners. Is your matrix a sleeper? Handles very good for a car of that type. I will leave it at that. This post has been edited by jaycee1: Dec 15 2017, 10:52 AM |
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Dec 19 2017, 03:14 PM
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Dec 15 2017, 10:47 AM) Off Topic. But the Matrix is very underrated and misunderstood car, mostly due to how it looks. FWIW, it was designed for the European market so it feels and drives like one of that era. It is underpowered though...which means you try to maintain momentum in the corners. Is it 1.8? There's a turbo kit you can buy for the G4GB engine Handles very good for a car of that type. I will leave it at that. |
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Dec 19 2017, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(unitron @ Dec 19 2017, 03:14 PM) I tried the test, not really sure how to interpret it Thanks for upload.Engine : K20A Oil : Liqui Moly Special Tec AA 5W-30 with Ceratec additive Mileage : 11k + Though the image is blur'ish, it looks like to me there is no signs of presence of centre zone (oil drop size of about 6-8 mm diameter) and absence of greying/darkish coloured patches (meaning insolubles, oxidation contaminants, combustion byproducts etc), which is good news. Can you upload a clearer image preferably 48/72 hours after drop to confirm presence/absence of centre zone and greyish/darkish patches inside and outside of centre zone ? |
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QUOTE(zeng @ Dec 19 2017, 11:06 PM) Thanks for upload. All image is >72 hours Though the image is blur'ish, it looks like to me there is no signs of presence of centre zone (oil drop size of about 6-8 mm diameter) and absence of greying/darkish coloured patches (meaning insolubles, oxidation contaminants, combustion byproducts etc), which is good news. Can you upload a clearer image preferably 48/72 hours after drop to confirm presence/absence of centre zone and greyish/darkish patches inside and outside of centre zone ? Lighting and camera not so good, but below is how it looks from further away. Above single blot from a different engine, with what i can only assume is newer oil, not sure the mileage or oil used. Bottom two blot from the same engine as previously. |
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QUOTE(unitron @ Dec 20 2017, 02:14 PM) All image is >72 hours Lighting and camera not so good, but below is how it looks from further away. Above single blot from a different engine, with what i can only assume is newer oil, not sure the mileage or oil used. Bottom two blot from the same engine as previously. 72 hr 11k+ Blotter Unitron, I am of the opinion that this 11k+ Blotter shows absence of centre zone (of about 6-8 mm diameter) ...... and this is good news that oil detergency and dispersancy is still in tip top capacity without extensive agglomeration of oxidative/combustion products etc. There is very mild 'greyish' patch indicating 'low' levels of oxidative/combustion products and insolubles. I believe this used oil is still serviceable and would recommend taking another blotter spot in 1500-2000 km, if you haven't replaced the oil. JMHO. This post has been edited by zeng: Dec 21 2017, 12:17 AM |
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Dec 21 2017, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Dec 21 2017, 12:13 AM) Unitron, I am of the opinion that this 11k+ Blotter shows absence of centre zone (of about 6-8 mm diameter) ...... and this is good news that oil detergency and dispersancy is still in tip top capacity without extensive agglomeration of oxidative/combustion products etc. Thanks sifu @zeng There is very mild 'greyish' patch indicating 'low' levels of oxidative/combustion products and insolubles. I believe this used oil is still serviceable and would recommend taking another blotter spot in 1500-2000 km, if you haven't replaced the oil. JMHO. Too bad i didn't wanna risk it too long since already >1 year since last oil change, I changed the oil already. Trying out Castrol Magnatec Stop-Start fully syn 5W-30 |
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Dec 22 2017, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(unitron @ Dec 21 2017, 11:25 AM) Thanks sifu @zeng Too bad i didn't wanna risk it too long since already >1 year since last oil change, I changed the oil already. Trying out Castrol Magnatec Stop-Start fully syn 5W-30 This spec of Magnatec Stop-Start fullsyn 5W30 of SN A3B4 is stronger than the previous Liqui Moly Special Tec AA 5W-30, in a way. I believe it can easily deliver longer OCI than 11k+ km in this K20A of yours. This post has been edited by zeng: Dec 22 2017, 04:09 PM |
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Dec 22 2017, 05:54 PM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Dec 22 2017, 04:07 PM) This spec of Magnatec Stop-Start fullsyn 5W30 of SN A3B4 is stronger than the previous Liqui Moly Special Tec AA 5W-30, in a way. I believe it can easily deliver longer OCI than 11k+ km in this K20A of yours. CMIIW though. |
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Dec 22 2017, 06:32 PM
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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Dec 22 2017, 05:54 PM) What is the TBN value? Longer OCI usually is also dependent on TBN value. For example oils that claim can last for longer mileage (>15k km, some even >20k km) usually have TBN value >10 or even >11, such as Amsoil or Mobil 1. Agree with your statement above generally.CMIIW though. The A3B4 has a minimum TBN of 10. Whereas a SN GF5 has TBN from 7.x to 9.x generally , though strong additive package SN GF5 may have TBN of 10 and above. Without TBN values from their respective spec sheets, I would speculate Magnatec Stop-Start 5W30 A3B4 most likely has higher TBN with its stronger additive package. Hence my belief Castrol can last longer, IDK. |
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QUOTE(alphaz @ Jan 14 2018, 11:13 AM) Aisin Fully Synthetic 5w30 Hi alphaz,Engine: Hyundai G4GB Oil sample taken after being used for 7400 km. Picture is 12 hours after. Is it good for another 2500 km? I'm planning to change oil at 10k km. I don't see the presence of (dark coloured) centre zone (of about 8 mm diameter), which is good news as it indicates dispersancy of this Aisin 5W30 SN oil at 7400 km in Hyundai G4GB is still robust and not failing. The grey coloured contaminants/by products is being spread out well indicating oil is performing. There is also no signs of fuel dilution problem in this Hyundai engine. I would speculate your intended 10,000 km OCI should not be a problem, IMHO. This post has been edited by zeng: Jan 14 2018, 11:44 PM |
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QUOTE(zeng @ Jan 14 2018, 11:41 PM) Hi alphaz, Thanks for the analysis, here's the picture taken after 48 hrs:I don't see the presence of (dark coloured) centre zone (of about 8 mm diameter), which is good news as it indicates dispersancy of this Aisin 5W30 SN oil at 7400 km in Hyundai G4GB is still robust and not failing. The grey coloured contaminants/by products is being spread out well indicating oil is performing. There is also no signs of fuel dilution problem in this Hyundai engine. I would speculate your intended 10,000 km OCI should not be a problem, IMHO. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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QUOTE(alphaz @ Jan 16 2018, 02:22 PM) Thanks for the analysis, here's the picture taken after 48 hrs: https://forum.lowyat.net/uploads/attach-31/...-1516083762.jpg This 48 hr Blotter confirms the absence of clear opaque centre zone, which is good news to you. Carry on using this oil sample , if you so wish. This post has been edited by zeng: Jan 17 2018, 02:27 PM |
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