mcmxi
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At the end of the day, how do any of us know that the oil we're using is a good choice unless we're sending it out for analysis to see if there's excessive contaminants in the oil, including various metals? For most, a reasonable oil change interval using a decent oil that meets the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations is the best way to proceed. Nothing clever about that. Most don't send oil out for analysis so make a choice based on what's in the owner's manuals and cost.I choose my engine oil based on the SAE viscosity grade, API service ratings. and my wallet.
I'll continue to use Schaeffer and Mobil 1 products and follow reasonable oil/filter change intervals. It makes no difference to me what anyone else does.
You make it sound like it's a bad thing to take the advice of a proven expert when it comes to diesel engines and performance upgrades. Jody at Dp-Tuner knows more about diesel engines, engine oils, ECU programming, chips, etc. than most on this planet. He's built up a well-respected company based on great products, great support and great service. You can bet that he's paid for all kinds of oil analysis running various oils in engines that he's modified via programming. His recommendation was Schaeffer so I'll happily defer to his expertise.
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