uncletime said:Is there a specific company you send the oil to? or is there a place in your town?
I can't speak for anyone else, but I use Blackstone Laboratories.
uncletime said:Is there a specific company you send the oil to? or is there a place in your town?
pmeilakjr said:The 3 month or 3,000 mile is also a marketing campain from Jiffy Lube. If you recall from undercover work by some local news stations - they only change the oil in the car about 50% of the time and still charge you for the oil change.
AeroSquid said:
and your warranty covers 5000 miles intervals oil changes.
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Here is someone with our engine. Looks like excessive fuel in the oil.
I didn't think the warranty covered oil changes, at least that is what they told me at the dealership.
I have lifetime oil changes from the dealership...for free. So looks like ill be in every 2000 miles. Not like im paying for it.
Regardless of oil type, I'd stick with a 3000 mile change. The turbo really heats things up and causes the oil to break down quicker.
The 1.8t was notorious for sludge. It had a tiny oil capacity (3.5quarts) and recommended 5k mile intervals using conventional oil. I ran 5k intervals on synthetic oil on a chipped 1.8t, (15-17psi of boost) in 115F summers and inadequate intercooling. I never had ANY sludge issues.
The speed3 with 6 quarts of oil, and a 5k recommended interval for conventional oil should be fine on 5k mile changes using synthetic. Adjust if you are coercing more out of the engine. I think 3k is overkill for daily driving.
Plus you're basing your theory off of experience with a totally different engine. The way I see it, it's better to be too frequent than infrequent.