Its a little high but not anything I'd worry about with only 19k on a Pentastar PUG. My JL 3.6 PUG took a long time for the iron to come down as break-in progressed. I didn't do any runs that short but it took a surprising amount of miles for it to settle down. I've seen others do the same.16 iron is unacceptable for 2k miles on a 19k truck. I have seen much better results right on this forum, as low as 7 iron on 2k mile run. I'd switch ro another oil if I were you. Try Amsoil SS 0w30 next or Redline 5w30
All of which is unlikely to be related to the oil.16 iron is unacceptable for 2k miles on a 19k truck. I have seen much better results right on this forum, as low as 7 iron on 2k mile run. I'd switch ro another oil if I were you. Try Amsoil SS 0w30 next or Redline 5w30
I would think that is mostly still break-in materials.16 iron is unacceptable for 2k miles on a 19k truck. I have seen much better results right on this forum, as low as 7 iron on 2k mile run. I'd switch ro another oil if I were you. Try Amsoil SS 0w30 next or Redline 5w30
I use this same oil in my 2 supercharged Ford V8s (5.8L & 5.4L). I buy it in the 5 gal pale, it is much more reasonably priced per Qt like that.As the title states 2k 6 month run on 5w30 RP HPS. Been running RP since 500 miles and HPS since 10k. Truck currently has 19k.
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Possible. Either way there are so many uncontrolled variables in a UOA, and wear is not the distinguishing variable between motor oils by that analysis.I would think that is mostly still break-in materials.
Not true. Look at my lil Jeep's UOA, as good as it gets. I am loving this oil.I have looked at 3.6s under 20k and can't find any with iron in single digits. Some are actually a little higher even with a little more miles on the motor.
I did almost single digit even when I was at 11,000 miles. This UOA is also at 2000 miles like yours.I have looked at 3.6s under 20k and can't find any with iron in single digits. Some are actually a little higher even with a little more miles on the motor.
It's common knowledge on here that UOAs are not for determining a best oil. They are to determine an engine's health. Blackstone has been on the record of saying any oil that is in the correct grade and API service level will be indistinguishable when comparing to any other oil of the same grade and service level from a wear metal perspective in UOAs.16 iron is unacceptable for 2k miles on a 19k truck. I have seen much better results right on this forum, as low as 7 iron on 2k mile run. I'd switch ro another oil if I were you. Try Amsoil SS 0w30 next or Redline 5w30
My engine looks in good health. Next UOA after 20,000 miles, not so soon.It's common knowledge on here that UOAs are not for determining a best oil. They are to determine an engine's health. Blackstone has been on the record of saying any oil that is in the correct grade and API service level will be indistinguishable when comparing to any other oil of the same grade and service level from a wear metal perspective in UOAs.
Those are great reports, but at 2000 miles or less, so those samples were Downy fresh. That´s like checking the contents of a toilet bowl after a guy only had time to fart in it.I did almost single digit even when I was at 11,000 miles. This UOA is also at 2000 miles like yours.
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They say wear is not linear. So if I had run AFE 0W-30 for three times longer or 4,500 miles, iron would not have been 3 x 4 = 12?Those are great reports, but at 2000 miles or less, so those samples were Downy fresh. Of course wear metals will be low. That said, those are great oils. I´d run them a helluva lot longer than 2k.
It isn´t perfectly linear, but longer runs equal more wear metal. I have done 2k, 5k, 7k, 8k, and the longer the run, the more wear metal. Linear means straight line. It will be crooked, but the trend goes up. Have OP leave it it in there next time for 5k and in a Pentastar, I guarantee the iron will be higher. And as far as Blackstone or whoever saying no difference in oils, that´s BS, too. I have seen it. Consistently the lowest iron I have seen in my Jeeps was with Shell Rotella Gas Truck. Let Blackstone explain that. I´ll eat popcorn. I saw that pattern with two Jeeps with two different engines. An older 3.8 and the Pentastar. I had a bunch of RGT i had bought on clearance and ran several runs in each Jeep and my daughter´s Renegade. I did not do a UOA on the Renegade 2.4, but I´d bet a sawbuck it would have shown the same against other oils.They say wear is not linear. So if I had run AFE 0W-30 for three times longer or 4,500 miles, iron would not have been 3 x 4 = 12?