Current OD : 95680km (oil age : 11680km)
Oil change interval : 10k
Oil use : Petronas Syntium 3000 FR 5w30

This post has been edited by 90Boyz: Aug 16 2019, 11:32 PM
Blotter Spot Test Oil Analysis:VOA Helix HX7 5W30, 16,286 km blotter Shell Helix Ultra 5W40
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Aug 16 2019, 11:31 PM
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Aug 17 2019, 10:31 AM
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QUOTE(90Boyz @ Aug 16 2019, 11:31 PM) Kia Rio UB 1.4 year 2014 Hi,Current OD : 95680km (oil age : 11680km) Oil change interval : 10k Oil use : Petronas Syntium 3000 FRĀ 5w30 ![]() another clean and sort of soot free (as there is no gray colour) blotter spot test at 11680 km from Syntium 3000 FR 5W30 A5B5 , although there is indication of slight fuel dilution (by looking at the translusence at the outermost zone) . Is the engine direct injection type or sampling was done cold ? Detergency/dispersancy capabilties of oil has plenty of life to go on, if one wish to extend it. This post has been edited by zeng: Aug 17 2019, 10:43 AM |
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Aug 17 2019, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Aug 17 2019, 10:31 AM) Hi, Sampling taken after engine was stopped about 30mind after driven around 40minsanother clean and sort of soot free (as there is no gray colour) blotter spot test at 11680 km from Syntium 3000 FR 5W30 A5B5 , although there is indication of slight fuel dilution (by looking at the translusence at the outermost zone) . Is the engine direct injection type or sampling was done cold ? Detergency/dispersancy capabilties of oil has plenty of life to go on, if one wish to extend it. |
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Aug 18 2019, 03:40 PM
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Hi Zeng. Any comments on this oil?
Mazda 3 2.0L Skyactiv Current Odo : 98k+ km [due in around101,000km] Date: 18/08/2019 Blotter time : 9am [picture taken 3pm] after approx 6 hours oil age: last oil change is 91k km [March'19] Engine oil used: Mobil 1 Extended Performance SN. Type: 5w-30 Driving condition 60% city 40% highway [sometime highspeed revving. Fuel used: BHP Ron 95 Can this oil last till my service due? I am a bit worried as most of the member posted is in golden color. Wondering this Mobil 1 ep oil is suitable? Been using 2nd time already. ![]() ![]() |
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Aug 18 2019, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(incredibless @ Aug 18 2019, 03:40 PM) Hi Zeng. Any comments on this oil? Hi incredibless,Mazda 3 2.0L Skyactiv Current Odo : 98k+ km [due in around101,000km] Date: 18/08/2019 Blotter time : 9am [picture taken 3pm] after approx 6 hours oil age: last oil change is 91k km [March'19] Engine oil used: Mobil 1 Extended Performance SN. Type: 5w-30 Driving condition 60% city 40% highway [sometime highspeed revving. Fuel used: BHP Ron 95 Can this oil last till my service due? I am a bit worried as most of the member posted is in golden color. Wondering this Mobil 1 ep oil is suitable? Been using 2nd time already. ![]() ![]() The gray/darkened colour we see in this 6 hour blotter spot indicates there is presence of soot and combustion byproducts in this used Mobil EP oil, traveling outwards away from the 'centre zone' of about 8 mm diameter size. With a 48 hour blotter spot later, we would be able to see clearer whether the oil detergency/dispersancy capability has badly deteriorated such that the centre zone is darkened and opague with possibly a dark-coloured perimeter ring surrounding this centre zone. This indicates oil life may be used up and require replacement depending on severity of black spot in the centre zone . If the centre zone at 48 hour is light yellow/brownish, translucent and not darkened and opague, it indicates the oil dispersancy capability is in top form and likely fit for continuing service. From Post #1 So it would be nice to wait till the blotter spot 'matures' after 48 hours of drop to better ascertain the 'fitness' of the used oil. Edit:If I must guess with a quick interim answer, in my experience, this used oil should be good to last until your next scheduled oil change at ODO 101k km. This post has been edited by zeng: Aug 18 2019, 04:17 PM |
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Aug 19 2019, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Aug 18 2019, 04:07 PM) Hi incredibless, I see Zeng. Thank you very much for your good information. I shall wait for another day to complete the 48 hours. Hope it will turn out to be fine The gray/darkened colour we see in this 6 hour blotter spot indicates there is presence of soot and combustion byproducts in this used Mobil EP oil, traveling outwards away from the 'centre zone' of about 8 mm diameter size. With a 48 hour blotter spot later, we would be able to see clearer whether the oil detergency/dispersancy capability has badly deteriorated such that the centre zone is darkened and opague with possibly a dark-coloured perimeter ring surrounding this centre zone. This indicates oil life may be used up and require replacement depending on severity of black spot in the centre zone . If the centre zone at 48 hour is light yellow/brownish, translucent and not darkened and opague, it indicates the oil dispersancy capability is in top form and likely fit for continuing service. From Post #1 So it would be nice to wait till the blotter spot 'matures' after 48 hours of drop to better ascertain the 'fitness' of the used oil. Edit:If I must guess with a quick interim answer, in my experience, this used oil should be good to last until your next scheduled oil change at ODO 101k km. |
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Aug 19 2019, 09:57 AM
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i did another sample yesterday. just before i added seafoam to the engine oil (https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4692120/)
i will try to get another sample mid of week, then just before i change my engine oil on weekend, and then another sample a few days after change engine oil. some recommended to do another round of oil change so this is to test it out. QUOTE(cempedaklife @ Jul 26 2019, 09:04 PM) |
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Aug 19 2019, 08:20 PM
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QUOTE(incredibless @ Aug 18 2019, 03:40 PM) Hi Zeng. Any comments on this oil? Mazda 3 2.0L Skyactiv Current Odo : 98k+ km [due in around101,000km] Date: 18/08/2019 Blotter time : 9am [picture taken 3pm] after approx 6 hours oil age: last oil change is 91k km [March'19] Engine oil used: Mobil 1 Extended Performance SN. Type: 5w-30 Driving condition 60% city 40% highway [sometime highspeed revving. Fuel used: BHP Ron 95 Can this oil last till my service due? I am a bit worried as most of the member posted is in golden color. Wondering this Mobil 1 ep oil is suitable? Been using 2nd time already. QUOTE(incredibless @ Aug 19 2019, 08:49 AM) I see Zeng. Thank you very much for your good information. I shall wait for another day to complete the 48 hours. Hope it will turn out to be fineĀ Mobil claims this M 1 EP 5W30 as extended drain interval oil of up to 15000 miles (24000 km).It is A5B5 and has an OEM approval in General Motors Dexos 1 Gen 2. It has 0.8% SaPS ,Sulfated Ash Phosphorus and Sulphur content. Hence I would 'expect' this oil to perform very well, despite of propensity of fuel dilution problem in a Direct Injection Mazda 3. Anyway, looking forward to you sharing the 'mature' 48 hour blotter sometime later. This post has been edited by zeng: Aug 19 2019, 08:26 PM |
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Aug 20 2019, 09:36 AM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Aug 19 2019, 08:20 PM) Mobil claims this M 1 EP 5W30 as extended drain interval oil of up to 15000 miles (24000 km). Hi Zeng. Hereby i would like to update on the blotter test of 48 hours for your further analysis.It is A5B5 and has an OEM approval in General Motors Dexos 1 Gen 2. It has 0.8% SaPS ,Sulfated Ash Phosphorus and Sulphur content. Hence I would 'expect' this oil to perform very well, despite of propensity of fuel dilution problem in a Direct Injection Mazda 3. Anyway, looking forward to you sharing the 'mature' 48 hour blotter sometime later. I noticed that the side has a clear stain of oil film vs the earlier photo i took [which was after 6 hours]. Here are the pictures. Good? ![]() ![]() |
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Aug 20 2019, 01:10 PM
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Aug 20 2019, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(cempedaklife @ Aug 19 2019, 09:57 AM) i did another sample yesterday. just before i added seafoam to the engine oil (https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4692120/) Would very much like to see blotter spots BEFORE and AFTER the seafoam for knowledge/experience sake.i will try to get another sample mid of week, then just before i change my engine oil on weekend, and then another sample a few days after change engine oil. some recommended to do another round of oil change so this is to test it out. |
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Aug 20 2019, 11:47 PM
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QUOTE(incredibless @ Aug 20 2019, 09:36 AM) Hi Zeng. Hereby i would like to update on the blotter test of 48 hours for your further analysis. I noticed that the side has a clear stain of oil film vs the earlier photo i took [which was after 6 hours]. Here are the pictures. Good? ![]() ![]() QUOTE(incredibless @ Aug 20 2019, 04:55 PM) I wouldn't have noticed the 'stain' external to the Translucent fuel dilution Zone if you hadn't pointed it out here . This phenomenon is 'new' and alien to me at the moment and I am unable to explain why, may be somebody here can come out with some explanation on the 'stain' in this used oil blotter spot . As to the condition of this used Mobil 1 EP 5W30 oil sample at 7000 plus km , I would speculate it is still fit for continuing service as there is absence of centre zone, indicating detergency/dispersancy capabilities of this used oil are still in top form nontheless. At the same time, the intermediate diffusion zone is transparent, light yellowish colour though there is obvious grayish/darkish soot floating around. You may want to compare your blotter spot against this 7000 km M1 ESP 5W30 C3 VW 50400/50700 blotter. Edit: Btw, what type of paper are you using here as it appears quite good quality ? This post has been edited by zeng: Aug 21 2019, 12:07 AM |
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QUOTE(zeng @ Aug 20 2019, 11:47 PM) I wouldn't have noticed the 'stain' external to the Translucent fuel dilution Zone if you hadn't pointed it out here . My 2 cents only, don't hit me if I'm wrong.This phenomenon is 'new' and alien to me at the moment and I am unable to explain why, may be somebody here can come out with some explanation on the 'stain' in this used oil blotter spot . As to the condition of this used Mobil 1 EP 5W30 oil sample at 7000 plus km , I would speculate it is still fit for continuing service as there is absence of centre zone, indicating detergency/dispersancy capabilities of this used oil are still in top form nontheless. At the same time, the intermediate diffusion zone is transparent, light yellowish colour though there is obvious grayish/darkish soot floating around. You may want to compare your blotter spot against this 7000 km M1 ESP 5W30 C3 VW 50400/50700 blotter. Edit: Btw, what type of paper are you using here as it appears quite good quality ? I would say that the stain is good. The oil is doing it's job by bringing insolubles/dirt all the way to the boundary layer edge. If it is poorer condition, the darker areas will be around the center. |
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Aug 21 2019, 08:14 PM
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Aug 16 2019, 03:40 PM) MB approved listing is pretty recent, so i don't think it is MB's fault. Agree with your positions above.Likely shell put that because it meets the specification, just didn't send to MB to validate, hence didn't appear on MB's list. But still, need to get confirmation on both ends to really confirm on who is right or wrong. In the event of conflicting 'facts', I'm of the opinion that MB approval listings from MB should prevail with it's periodic updates and consistency/professionalism . It represents an authoritative source. Unless this HX8 X 5W30 was tested and approved by MB to MB 229.5 approval, it would be inappropriate for Shell Msia to list "MB-approval MB 229.5" on packaging of HX8 X 5W30 in picture as provided by 90Boyz . Btw, product data sheets of almost all other regional Shell sites indicates HX8 (without X) 5W30 as MB 229.3, as is the case with its 5W40 version . Having said this, no appropriate product data sheet is made available online by Shell Msia thus far. This post has been edited by zeng: Aug 21 2019, 08:18 PM |
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Aug 21 2019, 08:36 PM
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Aug 21 2019, 08:52 PM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Aug 21 2019, 08:14 PM) Agree with your positions above. I guess conclusion of the story is, despite being the same range and branding name, always check the blending plant. In the event of conflicting 'facts', I'm of the opinion that MB approval listings from MB should prevail with it's periodic updates and consistency/professionalism . It represents an authoritative source. Unless this HX8 X 5W30 was tested and approved by MB to MB 229.5 approval, it would be inappropriate for Shell Msia to list "MB-approval MB 229.5" on packaging of HX8 X 5W30 in picture as provided by 90Boyz . Btw, product data sheets of almost all other regional Shell sites indicates HX8 (without X) 5W30 as MB 229.3, as is the case with its 5W40 version . Having said this, no appropriate product data sheet is made available online by Shell Msia thus far. Different plant may have different variation of the same range depending on where it is sold to |
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Aug 22 2019, 10:48 AM) I guess conclusion of the story is, despite being the same range and branding name, always check the blending plant. speaking on tis..Different plant may have different variation of the same range depending on where it is sold to i bought 3 shell helix ultra from Giant and 3 of them from diff country germany , italy , turkey |
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