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sd_outlander
11/27/2007 3:52:10 PM
I have never had particularly strong feelings about oil and oil changes (perhaps to my detriment).  I have a new 2007 Outie LS and the first oil change is not too far out, so I seek the advise of those who have thought more about this than I on the following issues:

Natural vs. Synthetic
Brand?
Mileage, every 3500 or 7000? (different for first or first few oil changes?)

For reference, I put on 150 highway miles per work day

Thanks in advance for any input!
Sebba
11/27/2007 4:02:12 PM
Mobil 1 Synthetic every 3500 miles
dsm1990gsx
11/27/2007 4:51:35 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: Sebba

Mobil 1 Synthetic every 3500 miles

 
I would go w/ Sebba moble 1 oil and filter every 3,000 to 3,500 miles
bnilguy
11/28/2007 5:59:35 AM
You're gonig to get ALOT of opinions LOL

You'd be perfectly fine with a quality named petroleum oil and using the maintenance schedule.  Mitsu is confident enough in this that they give us the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty

Personally, I like to use Mobil 1 (and perhaps switching to Pennzoil Platinum after my stash runs out) and a Purolator filter and the go with the regular schedule. (which for me is the 6 month mark and < 5K miles, but since I have a 4 mile commute in suburban driving it's probably a little rougher on the oil, so that's why I go syn)

I think using a synthetic and changing so often is only wasting money.  I've seen many Used Oil Analysis with 10K miles on Mobil 1 and the oil was still good.  There's one test out on the net using Mobil 1 in a Camaro and they got 18K on the oil...but they did change the filter (at 12K) and retop the oil level, which they state is how they got the extra 6K miles.  They end up recommending 8,000 if you use zero oil.  Here's the link

http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/stories/mobil1.html
smily157
11/28/2007 10:16:58 AM
I personally am going with every 4500 miles or 4 months, as it was one of the options I could set the info display to. I did the first oil change at 3k, but now I am going to the regular schedule. I think that 7500 miles is a little too long, and 3000 is too often. I don't know about oil, my first oil change was at the dealer, because I had other issues they had to deal with, and I figured that I'd just get the oil done at the same time, but I think that Synthetic is a better choice, and I am sure that it can go longer, but for an extra $40 a year, I'd rather keep my car running well.
Kwanger
11/30/2007 5:57:15 AM
Mobil 1 every 7500.

As an anecdote, when I lived in Germany I had a 96' BMW M3 Evo (321bhp Euro version) that had 135,000 miles on the clock when I sold it.  Mobil 1 from day one, daily driver and hammered up and down the autobahns at speeds up to 155mph, only changing the oil when the light came on to say you should change it (between 9,000 and 11,000 miles depending on how it was driven for that period).  When I came to sell it, the engine still burned absolutely no oil and appeared to have lost no power whatsoever. 

So a plug for mobil 1 and a plug for the manufacturers knowing what they are saying when they say when to change the oil, which is why in the Outie I'll do it at 7500.  They built the car, not the dealer, or jiffy lube. I'm sure regular oil at 7500 would be just fine also, its just that I am fan of mobil 1 after that BM experience. 
 
Much more important than oil change interval over the long term is not racing your car till its fully warmed up - I religiously babied that BMW until the oil temp was up to where it was supposed to be before I let it have it.
Sebba
11/30/2007 9:44:31 AM
No way at 7500....
Malu
11/30/2007 9:56:47 AM
Interesting to see how much it can differ - the recommended interval in Sweden is 9320 (15000km) or once a year if you drive less, both for petrol and diesel versions. Many people find this odd though, as VW (Audi/Skoda/Seat) go for twice that distance (slightly more or less depending on hard you drive the car, the on-board comp will tell you when it is time).
 
Finally getting to pick up my Outie coming Friday, and not a moment too soon, as we have had some snow and ice already.
Sebba
11/30/2007 12:06:05 PM
Its recomended 3500 miles or 3 months.
06OutlanderSE
11/30/2007 3:38:58 PM
damn 150 miles to work and back in 1 day.....i drive about 70 roundtrip and i thought i was crazy
sd_outlander
11/30/2007 7:44:43 PM
Yes, 06OutlanderSE, 150 miles a day is a whale of a commute.  The good news is that it is a straight highway commute, an hour each way.

Thanks to others for your advice on the oil change, and for ignoring the misspelling in the initial message.

Cheers!
chenarm
12/1/2007 8:39:23 PM
Funny thing is that, in the UK the Outander has a recommended service at 12500 KM or 12 months.  At first I though that it could be a Diesel thing, but that’s also what the recommend for the 2.4L gas engine. My wife had a VW Golf that she kept for 8 years (200,000km or 120,000miles), changed the oil once a year, I’ll let you do that math.  She sold it to her sister who had it for another 5 years; when it finally met it’s end,everything was broken on the damn thing except for the engine.  Kind of make you wonder!
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