QUOTE(zeng @ Mar 27 2019, 03:03 PM)
Gasoline Direct Injection is more prone to fuel dilution problem.
If yours is a certain Japanese or American GDI, I would think it could be 'normal' as some OEM's seems helpless in preempting this problem for some SC's are clueless about the problem and its solution .
European OEM's seems to do better in this .
Anyway looking at your 7000 km blotter and strong specs of M1 ESP 5W30,
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I would hazard a guess that it does no harm to the engine at 7000 km, and the oil is still serviceable IMHO.
Edit:BTW, this engine oil spec is recommended for 30,000 km OCI by European MB/VW.
Edit2: Since this 7000 km blotter was taken hot after an hour of travel, it's clear to me the outermost zone points 'solely' to fuel dilution phenomenon.
Most likely it's attributed to being a Gasoline Direct Injection rather than out-of-tune fuel system.
Thanks for the feedback. I did some readings on fuel dilution yeah it seems happen to many direct injection engines. Read that Acea C2/C3 oil works pretty well on engine suffer from fuel dilution.If yours is a certain Japanese or American GDI, I would think it could be 'normal' as some OEM's seems helpless in preempting this problem for some SC's are clueless about the problem and its solution .
European OEM's seems to do better in this .
Anyway looking at your 7000 km blotter and strong specs of M1 ESP 5W30,
[attachmentid=10213702]
I would hazard a guess that it does no harm to the engine at 7000 km, and the oil is still serviceable IMHO.
Edit:BTW, this engine oil spec is recommended for 30,000 km OCI by European MB/VW.
Edit2: Since this 7000 km blotter was taken hot after an hour of travel, it's clear to me the outermost zone points 'solely' to fuel dilution phenomenon.
Most likely it's attributed to being a Gasoline Direct Injection rather than out-of-tune fuel system.
Mar 29 2019, 01:24 AM

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