johnloov
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- #271
Excellent overview #1 rule - which our data also proves.
80% of wear comes from contaimenants - so change your oil every 2000-3000 miles 1-3 track days max with an API SP/SQ engine oil.
Pretty much any API SP/SQ full synthetic vs gambling on using a higher end engine oil for a longer period of time. I'll have the PUP OW-20 engine oil analysis after ski season ready.
80% of wear comes from contaimenants - so change your oil every 2000-3000 miles 1-3 track days max with an API SP/SQ engine oil.
Pretty much any API SP/SQ full synthetic vs gambling on using a higher end engine oil for a longer period of time. I'll have the PUP OW-20 engine oil analysis after ski season ready.
- Main idea: Modern engines use oil as a hydraulic fluid (VVT / cylinder deactivation / turbos), so dirty oil can hurt hardware fast—especially early on.
- Rule of thumb from the clip: Do very short early oil-change intervals (~2,000–2,500 miles) to “flush out” break-in debris/contaminants.
- Why: The argument is that particle contamination drives most wear (often quoted around ~80% of mechanical wear in oil-lubricated systems).
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