CX-5_MAZDA
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- 2012 MAZDA CX-5 Maxx Sport
Does anyone know for sure what MAZDA factory fill there engines with??? More to the point, the CX-5 2L Petrol engine. I wont to change my oil at 1500km and at 3000km then do the regular service intervals every 6months for longevity of the engine.
I've head people say that factory oil is mineral based for running in so only use this for a while, I've heard that MAZDA add additives for running in so don't change it, I've heard the oil is swapped straight away by the dealer so whatever they use. I've heard people also say that the engines are factory run in so don't even worry.
Anyway, According to the oil analyses of new car engines I've seen, my opinion would be to change oil early but what with??
This is from the MOBIL 1 website but it does not state MAZDA!
"Myths: You should break in your engine with conventional oil, then switch to a synthetic oil like Mobil 1�.
Reality: You can start using Mobil 1 motor oil in new vehicles at any time. In the past, engine break-in was necessary to remove any metal flashing (called swarf) or abrasive material left inside the engine after machining as well as to allow the valves and rings to "seat" properly. Today's engines are built with tighter tolerances, improved machining and under cleaner conditions compared to the engines of 10 or 20 years ago. Current engine manufacturing technology does not require a break-in engine period using petroleum-based motor oils. Below is a list of motor vehicle engines for which Mobil 1 is the manufacturer's selected factory fill:
�Acura RDX engines
�Aston Martin engines
�Bentley Vehicles engines
�Cadillac CTS, CTS-V, Escalade, XLR, XLR-V, SRX and STS and STS-V engines
�Chevrolet Corvette C6 and Z06 engines
�Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS engines
�Chrysler 300C SRT-8 engines
�Chevrolet Cobalt SS engines
�Dodge Charger SRT-8, and Magnum SRT-8 engines
�Holden Special Vehicles engines
�Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 engines
�Mercedes-AMG Vehicles engines
�Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren engines
�Mitsubishi Evolution engines
�Nissan GT-R engines
�Pontiac Solstice GXP engines
�All Porsche Vehicles engines
�Saturn Ion Red Line and Saturn Sky Red Line engines
�Dodge Viper engines
Therefore, Mobil 1 is used in a car, even before you drive it off the showroom floor"
I've head people say that factory oil is mineral based for running in so only use this for a while, I've heard that MAZDA add additives for running in so don't change it, I've heard the oil is swapped straight away by the dealer so whatever they use. I've heard people also say that the engines are factory run in so don't even worry.
Anyway, According to the oil analyses of new car engines I've seen, my opinion would be to change oil early but what with??
This is from the MOBIL 1 website but it does not state MAZDA!
"Myths: You should break in your engine with conventional oil, then switch to a synthetic oil like Mobil 1�.
Reality: You can start using Mobil 1 motor oil in new vehicles at any time. In the past, engine break-in was necessary to remove any metal flashing (called swarf) or abrasive material left inside the engine after machining as well as to allow the valves and rings to "seat" properly. Today's engines are built with tighter tolerances, improved machining and under cleaner conditions compared to the engines of 10 or 20 years ago. Current engine manufacturing technology does not require a break-in engine period using petroleum-based motor oils. Below is a list of motor vehicle engines for which Mobil 1 is the manufacturer's selected factory fill:
�Acura RDX engines
�Aston Martin engines
�Bentley Vehicles engines
�Cadillac CTS, CTS-V, Escalade, XLR, XLR-V, SRX and STS and STS-V engines
�Chevrolet Corvette C6 and Z06 engines
�Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS engines
�Chrysler 300C SRT-8 engines
�Chevrolet Cobalt SS engines
�Dodge Charger SRT-8, and Magnum SRT-8 engines
�Holden Special Vehicles engines
�Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 engines
�Mercedes-AMG Vehicles engines
�Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren engines
�Mitsubishi Evolution engines
�Nissan GT-R engines
�Pontiac Solstice GXP engines
�All Porsche Vehicles engines
�Saturn Ion Red Line and Saturn Sky Red Line engines
�Dodge Viper engines
Therefore, Mobil 1 is used in a car, even before you drive it off the showroom floor"