Thread: Mobil 1 question.....
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05-10-2007 04:07 PM #1
I run Mobil 1 in everything.... Never have had a bit of trouble with it....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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05-10-2007 06:35 PM #2
I run Mobil 1 in most of my vehicle's, my work van get's Pennzoil synthetic just because that's who we use to do our oil changes on the company truck's. I used to be a quart low everytime I went to have my oil changed 4-5K since I switched to synthetic it is never low.
Heck even my lawn mowers run synthetic.
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05-10-2007 07:08 PM #3
Originally Posted by Ron B.
just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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05-10-2007 07:34 PM #4
We run Mobil 1 in our race motors, never had a problem. Last year we ran Amsoil for two races....two motor failures. Both were valve train problems, the engine builder said oil was the cause. We are back to Mobil 1 and have had no more issues. That's all I will now run in my truck don't care what it costs.....Our race team page
Chuck
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07-01-2007 05:51 AM #5
how did he determine the oil was the cause??? If he had taken an oil sample and the results showed the oil was the cause,,,then I could believe him...but without an oil sample,,,an opinion as to why you had the problem,,cannot be based on the oil....I am sorry.....but proof.....not speculation is needed......
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07-01-2007 07:13 PM #6
Originally Posted by Vipaworld
If you use the same engine builder, then switch oil and start sticking valves in the guides and blowing engines, then switch to a different oil and things quit breaking, guess that would be all the proof I need..... Oil analysis is to primarily show contaminants, either liquid or solid, in the oil and analyze the condition of the rotating components' bearings.... IMO a good engine builder would be more the expert at diagnosing cause for failure then some lab that looks at only the oil... One of our local guys lost a couple engines he had Amsoil in last summer, too. Came back to Mobil 1 and no more problems. Maybe not irrefutable scientific proof, but I guess it's good enough for me!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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07-01-2007 06:11 AM #7
I have run Mobil 1 for several years now with great results - including picking up at least a MPG in my 5.4 '01 F150. My 'new' '06 6.8 V10 has 7 quarts of what the dealer installed as part of his pre-delivery, and is Motorcraft 5w-20. I'll probably change to Mobil 1 10W-30 in a week or so and of course check the gas mileage - this beast needs all the help it can get. The Mobil 1 goes in clean and 5000 miles later still is very clear The '01 used no oil between changes and my wife's Escape is the same. I did try Castrol Syn-tech 2 times back to back on the '01 - and it went thru a quart every 1500 miles - then I did some decent research and came up with Mobil 1, Amsoil and Royal the best synthetic with Mobil 1 being the only one easily available locally - Wally World, K-Mart and Advance - and I do watch out for price specials.
In response to Denny's comment, Mobil 1 had major problems in the '70s when first introduced - it could sludge an engine to failure - and I, too, wouldn't use it for many years but since "Have Seen the Light"
And I use it in my air compressor - but do draw the line on the gas lawn mower. The diesel baby sized tractor - I may even do this one in the fall at its' next changeDave
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40