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Originally Posted By: Kuato
Originally Posted By: DBMaster
If there are any bits in the engine "left over from the machining process" why does changing the oil prematurely result in any benefit? They're caught in the filter, they are not going to clog the filter, and they're not going to magically go through the media and damage anything.
I do my first oil change after the same number of miles as any of my subsequent oil changes.
It's true that the filter will catch particles above the nominal micron size.
What I've always thought is the break in metals are always high, for every engine, and getting those abrasive particles (that are smaller than the filter can capture) can only help with the longevity of the engine.
I am with the early change crowd here, 500, 1500, 3000 and 6000 followed by normal intervals.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/4505662/Found_this_in_my_canister_oil_
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/4022760/Re:_Break-in_for_new_vehicles#Post4022760
I'm in the early change camp, but it's not my car; neither do I think you'll find consensus on BITOG regarding this. Congrats, hope you enjoy your new vehicle. Do whatever lets you sleep at night.
For my car, I'm coming up on 40K and not changing yet, but I'm running two bypass filters among other toys.
Originally Posted By: DBMaster
If there are any bits in the engine "left over from the machining process" why does changing the oil prematurely result in any benefit? They're caught in the filter, they are not going to clog the filter, and they're not going to magically go through the media and damage anything.
I do my first oil change after the same number of miles as any of my subsequent oil changes.
It's true that the filter will catch particles above the nominal micron size.
What I've always thought is the break in metals are always high, for every engine, and getting those abrasive particles (that are smaller than the filter can capture) can only help with the longevity of the engine.
I am with the early change crowd here, 500, 1500, 3000 and 6000 followed by normal intervals.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/4505662/Found_this_in_my_canister_oil_
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/4022760/Re:_Break-in_for_new_vehicles#Post4022760
I'm in the early change camp, but it's not my car; neither do I think you'll find consensus on BITOG regarding this. Congrats, hope you enjoy your new vehicle. Do whatever lets you sleep at night.
For my car, I'm coming up on 40K and not changing yet, but I'm running two bypass filters among other toys.