I've been using Mobil 1 full synthetic for about 15 years my my 87 Mazda pickup has 315,000 miles I'm running strong not burning even a quarter Court in 3,000 MI and I'm always demanding 100% of the little 80 horsepower power plant! Mobile one is my Mazda's lifeline to longevity
Thank you for this video. My 2004 Honda Pilot had 225,600 miles on it for the Blackstone Oil Report: I bought it brand new. Most of my driving is 30-100 miles start to stop. I have used RP 5W30 EXCLUSIVELY for the entire life. I change the RP oil every 7500 to 9600 miles and use Mobile 1 Extended performance oil filters. At 200,000 miles I upgraded to RP 5W30 HMX. Here are the comments from my latest Blackstone Labs oil report.: "ERIC: With 225,600 miles behind it, the 3.5L V-6 in this Pilot is still going strong. This oil was run longer than the ~6,600 miles our universal averages for this engine type are based on, yet wear metals are close to or lower than averages. Usually, iron will increase as the oil is run longer, and this 7-ppm reading after 9,600 miles shows low wear at steel parts. That's really nice! The TBN isn't so good, though-at 1.5, it shows the oil was running low on active additive. With that, we wouldn't suggest running the next oil much longer even though all of the other results are great." PS: My 2004 Pilot never leaks or burns any oil at all. Fuel milage and power are the same as when it was new. I now have 231,000 miles on it. RP works and I am happy.
I've been using Mobil 1 full synthetic for about 15 years my my 87 Mazda pickup has 315,000 miles I'm running strong not burning even a quarter Court in 3,000 MI and I'm always demanding 100% of the little 80 horsepower power plant!
Mobile one is my Mazda's lifeline to longevity
Where’s your evidence.
Thank you for this video. My 2004 Honda Pilot had 225,600 miles on it for the Blackstone Oil Report: I bought it brand new. Most of my driving is 30-100 miles start to stop. I have used RP 5W30 EXCLUSIVELY for the entire life. I change the RP oil every 7500 to 9600 miles and use Mobile 1 Extended performance oil filters. At 200,000 miles I upgraded to RP 5W30 HMX. Here are the comments from my latest Blackstone Labs oil report.: "ERIC: With 225,600 miles behind it, the 3.5L V-6 in this Pilot is still going strong. This oil was run longer
than the ~6,600 miles our universal averages for this engine type are based on, yet wear metals are close
to or lower than averages. Usually, iron will increase as the oil is run longer, and this 7-ppm reading after
9,600 miles shows low wear at steel parts. That's really nice! The TBN isn't so good, though-at 1.5, it
shows the oil was running low on active additive. With that, we wouldn't suggest running the next oil much
longer even though all of the other results are great." PS: My 2004 Pilot never leaks or burns any oil at all. Fuel milage and power are the same as when it was new. I now have 231,000 miles on it. RP works and I am happy.
thankyou
No oil analysis. It sounds like she is reading from an ad for each oil.
Sounds like AI
no AI bro