2014 Cruze 2.0, RLI 5w-30HD low ash, 10.010 miles

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This is the second UOA on the RLI. I didn't drain it and like an idiot, I did change it out before the results came back because it was up on my lift to rotate the tires and figured may as well change out the oil. Terry said it could go to 15k no problems. So this oil change will see if it holds up the same and I will take it out to possibly 20k. Terry thinks it can do it with no problem.
This has the AC Delco cartridge oil filter and AC Delco air filter. Kind of wild to see the TBN stay so high.
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OIL RLI Low Ash 5w-30 RLI Low Ash 5w-30 ACDelco Dex2 5w-30

MILES IN USE 10,010 5,498 5,178

MILES 30,101 25,677 20,178

SAMPLE TAKEN 5/6/2016 03/14/16 11/5/2015



ALUMINUM 7 4 4

CHROMIUM 0 0 1

IRON 34 17 27

COPPER 4 2 3

LEAD 0 0 0

TIN 0 0 0

MOLYBDENUM 0 0 8

NICKEL 0 0 0

MANGANESE 0 0 0

SILVER 0 0 0

TITANIUM 0 0

POTASSIUM 19 0 15

BORON 76 54

SILICON 9 5 7

SODIUM 3 2 6

CALCIUM 2363 2296 1674

MAGNESIUM 8 7 9

PHOSPHORUS 1098 1059 727

ZINC 1225 1176 831

BARIUM 0 0 0



INSOLUBLES 0.0 0.2 0.3



FLASHPOINT ºF

SUS VIS 210ºF 64.5 62.0 63.6

cSt @ 212ºF 11.5 11.1 11.22

Vis ASTMD 2270 175 171

Fuel % by GC 0.9 1.2 0.5

Antifreeze% 0 0 0.0

Water ppm 659 620 0.0

TBN 8.37 8.83 5.0

Oxidation 110 138

Nitration 10 10

Antiware 29 36

Sulfation 89 114

Soot (%) 0.0 0.0

TAN 3.03 2.53 4.0
 
Originally Posted By: bullwinkle
Dumb question-what is "antiware" (antiwear?) & what is a good & bad value?


I'm not sure, might want to contact Terry Dyson.
 
The same engine is specced for 22k miles on acea C2 oil (pretty much an ILSAC 5w-30) in my car. The only thing Fiat is adamant about is 10% or less Noack.

the RLI has incredible high TBN for a low-ash oil...
 
Originally Posted By: pb379
Water 659 ppm? What's up with that?



Water is one of the by-products of combustion.
 
I always thought it was odd how the 5Wxx products from RLI do/did noticeably better than their 0Wxx products.

You still finding that to be the case, Rat?
 
Originally Posted By: bulwnkl
I always thought it was odd how the 5Wxx products from RLI do/did noticeably better than their 0Wxx products.

You still finding that to be the case, Rat?


I have not noticed that. So far what I have been using is the 5w-x weights. Using this one specifically per Terry's suggestion. Low ash so it will be OK with my particulate filter.
 
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