yrotory
11-23-2004, 08:48 PM
Results for my the oil analyses on my RX-8 are listed in the attached file. They are listed from most recent to oldest. The two most recent samples are Castrol Syntec Blend 10W-30 and are both for the same interval, in other words the oil was not changed between samples. I used a sample pump to get the samples. The next two samples were on Pennzoil 5W-20 and the first sample was on the Mazda factory fill.
In spite of the oil being about 65% 10W-30 with the rest 5W-20, Blackstone found the viscosity to be in the lower 20 weight range. I plan to change the oil this weekend with another interval on the Castrol to see if the viscosity picks up any. Also, the M flash seems to have stopped the earlier problems I had with high fuel dilution. This oil has been in service about 6 months so I had a TBN run which read 4.6. This indicates plenty of active additive. I have added almost 2 quarts of make-up oil during the 4000 mile interval.
As a quick guide, Al, Cr, Fe, Cu, Pb, Sn, and Ni are wear metals, the rest are part of the additive pack. High silicon can indicate poor air filtration and high sodium and potassium can indicate a slight coolant leak.
yrotory
In spite of the oil being about 65% 10W-30 with the rest 5W-20, Blackstone found the viscosity to be in the lower 20 weight range. I plan to change the oil this weekend with another interval on the Castrol to see if the viscosity picks up any. Also, the M flash seems to have stopped the earlier problems I had with high fuel dilution. This oil has been in service about 6 months so I had a TBN run which read 4.6. This indicates plenty of active additive. I have added almost 2 quarts of make-up oil during the 4000 mile interval.
As a quick guide, Al, Cr, Fe, Cu, Pb, Sn, and Ni are wear metals, the rest are part of the additive pack. High silicon can indicate poor air filtration and high sodium and potassium can indicate a slight coolant leak.
yrotory