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  • @repairvehicle
    @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +10

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  • @Cerstani
    @Cerstani Před 3 lety +8

    Another fantastic (and educational) video..THIS is why I subscribed!

  • @stephengrijalva8854
    @stephengrijalva8854 Před 3 lety +20

    Great video. My wife has a 2017 VW Passat R-line with the 1.8L engine. I had been using Royal Purple 5w-40 European, since the first oil change at 5,000 miles. Between 30,000-35,000 miles I noticed it was beginning to burn oil. About half a quart per oil change. Around 45,000 miles my wife had informed me about a low oil warning on the dash. When I checked the dip stick, the oil wasn’t even reading on the stick. I was shocked at the amount of oil that was burned during the last 5,000 miles. I immediately switched to Amsoil 5w-40 European and used Amsoil’s engine flush. Currently the car is nearing 70,000 miles and burns around a half quart in between 5,000 mile oil change intervals.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +4

      Very impressive results with amsoil

    • @3kkk514
      @3kkk514 Před 2 lety +3

      My audi a4 b7 2.0.tfsi 200hp 500miles per 1 liter top up. 5w40

    • @am-mm2sl
      @am-mm2sl Před rokem

      @@3kkk514 as an European that is common problem for VW AUDI SKODA SEAT gasoline cars. But it should not be happening after 2016 models. Only thing you can do is to buy MAHLE piston rings. Just MAHLE. Search on Google also if you want. I don't if you are willing to rebuild the engine but if will consume more and more oil if you don't.

  • @dane5896
    @dane5896 Před 4 měsíci +3

    2004 Matrix, regular motor oil, 3000 mile change frequency. Still runs like new, never had to add oil in twenty years.

  • @LoveLikeaHurricane
    @LoveLikeaHurricane Před 3 lety +8

    I use 10W-30 and 0W-20 Amsoil Signature series. I continue to use the rule of thumb of 3000 miles if autocross or track use x 1 day or change immediately after x2 track days. 5000 miles if normal driving with some pulls or Every 1 year (which ever comes first). I also use x2 filter Mags on oil filter, and use OEM filter only.

    • @julioserna5659
      @julioserna5659 Před 2 lety +2

      Oil consumption, the topic is oil consumption, what happened wirh rhe amsoil 0w20 , did it fix the oil consumption???
      Peace

  • @highpro1394
    @highpro1394 Před 3 lety +62

    I think its nuts that toyota says i only need to change my oil in my new tundra every 10k miles. No way! Every 5k for me and I always bring my own full synthetic oil.

    • @juicebox22a
      @juicebox22a Před 3 lety +2

      Whats your sump capacity? European car makers engines have been spec’ing 10k/ 1 year OCI’s for 10+ years with synthetic at an 8-10 quart sump capacity with no issues.

    • @freespiritagent
      @freespiritagent Před 3 lety +10

      10K is hell of a long time. 3K on troublesome engines that have oil burning issues. 5K oil changes on engines sounds about right.

    • @K-Riz314
      @K-Riz314 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol they have some out now for 20K intervals!! Crazy stuff!

    • @dashcamjourney4599
      @dashcamjourney4599 Před 2 lety +11

      5K should be max oil change interval for any Toyota. Even if you don’t have any oil burning issues and planning on keep it for a long time. I’m not buying the 10K or 20K oil change intervals from Amsoil or anyone else.

    • @highpro1394
      @highpro1394 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dashcamjourney4599 5k for sure

  • @robertnordeen4631
    @robertnordeen4631 Před 2 lety +5

    Yep I use 5w30 Amsoil. 2007 Chevy Impala 3.9liter v6. Uses less oil with Amsoil. And cut the noise from engine considerably.

  • @teh60
    @teh60 Před 3 lety +21

    I agree that oil consumption is usually a design problem or lack of maintenance. I just changed the oil in my 2021 Subaru Forester at 1000 miles with Amsoil SS 0W20 and both differentials with Severe gear 75W90. I just removed the valve cover on my Honda GCV160 mower and found very little wear on the plastic cam lobe and rocker arms. Its 14 years old and has always had Amsoil 10W30 small engine oil and has no oil consumption. Same results with my pressure washer with the same Honda engine. Its about 12 years old.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +2

      You doing excellent job maintaining your equipment.

    • @paladain55
      @paladain55 Před rokem

      I've found you pretty much can't fail if you change them often. I like to use mobil 1 0w-40 in my lawn equipment. Like my 4 stroke weed trimmer and blower use around 70cc of oil. Its so easy to dump it out every couple hours. Going on 7 years now and no issues.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Před rokem

      PLASTIC cams and PLASTIC rockers???

    • @teh60
      @teh60 Před rokem

      @@michaelbenardo5695 Plastic cam gear and lobe with metal rocker arms.

    • @issavibez394
      @issavibez394 Před rokem

      @@michaelbenardo5695 cheap plastic no good like most new cars lol

  • @shaggyRo
    @shaggyRo Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you much for this video I have a 2007 RAV 4 2.4 ... its @ 264kms at the moment ..bought it with 241k ... it had short blk replacement when @ 100k.. I've had it for just abt a yr... I now have 5w50 german synthetic

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 8 měsíci

      wrong oil will cause severe engine wear.

    • @shaggyRo
      @shaggyRo Před 7 měsíci

      @@repairvehicle I've ordered and received 0W 20 high-mileage synthetic from AMSOIL...I have noticed that the oil consumption is vastly reduced from about 6 liters between oil change(5000kms) to just about 1 and half liters...I spoke with Amsoil tech rep just after I ordered and he suggest I use the flush in my next oil change (within a week). I would like to know what your experience prompts you to forecast my switching to the 0W-20..? Please correct me if I am wrong ..from your video I understood that the 0w20 will enable better efficiency on the oil ring function,thus lengthening the life of my engine... I am just not clear on whether or not it will reduce my oil cunsumption. thoughts please

  • @Salvation4DJews
    @Salvation4DJews Před rokem +2

    I have a 99 Chevy Metro 1.0 Manual. The original owner used conventional oil but changed it every 3000 miles and he put it in the log book. It 175,000 it burned no oil. I am the second owner. I use full synthetic and change it every 5000 miles. It now has 275,000 on the same engine. It leaks a little bit of oil at the transmission/engine but it doesn't burn oil as there is no oil residue in the tailpipe. I gave it a 505 carbon clean and it runs like it's brand new. My dad had a 2003 Chevy Silverado and changed the oil at 7500 miles. He always used Mobil 1. I inherited it and now I change it every 5000 miles using Supertech "20,000" mile GL6 synthetic. At 165,000 miles it burns no oil. People are really telling on themselves. If you buy a used car, do yourself a favor and check the tailpipe for oil. One more thing. If your driving a long trip halfway across the country doing 90 mph in car with a high rpm motor, bring some oil with you and check it periodically. If you don't you might end up paying a heavy price.

  • @danielbruneau2222
    @danielbruneau2222 Před rokem +8

    Completely agree with using Amsoil. I believe why using 0W20 is preferred is that the oil is used to cool the bottom of the pistons. 0W30 oil is thicker at operating temperatures therefore less oil is cooling the bottom of the pistons. The small holes are being plugged by sludge. If you have a car that is just starting to burn oil the engine flush and Amsoil oil may reverse this. Two types of driving conditions cause excessive sludge. High ambient temperatures and short trips in cold weather. In both conditions either use a better quality oil or shorten the drain intervals on cheaper synthetic oil. If one ignores the start of this oil burning irreparable damage will be done to the cylinder walls.

    • @caseyalexander2244
      @caseyalexander2244 Před rokem +1

      I'm with that 100%. I will add that going to 5w-20 can help high mileage engines, but whatever you do, stay away from high mileage oils.

    • @outcastMETALchild89
      @outcastMETALchild89 Před 9 měsíci

      why do you say to stay away from high mileage oils?@@caseyalexander2244

    • @jefferysurratt5650
      @jefferysurratt5650 Před 15 dny

      @@caseyalexander2244 High milage oils have more detergents and seal conditioners, the meet the new SP / GF-6A standards, there is nothing wrong with them.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 15 dny

      @jefferysurratt5650 people use oil that they call it quality and then later switch to high mileage oil because someone says it has better additives. Where is the common sense, why not start with high quality oils instead of garbage oil and then switch to high mileage. Quality oil has more of everything that high mileage oil has only for few additives

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Před 3 lety +15

    My buddy had an 07 camry hybrid. The 2.4 hybrid used 5w20/0w20 and still had oil consumption. Used Castrol edge titanium/extended. Still had oil consumption. Was a head defect that was recalled. I agree, amsoil works wonders. I like to run engine flushes every so often. Also, ceratec,etc helps.

    • @dashcamjourney4599
      @dashcamjourney4599 Před 2 lety +3

      What’s your oil burn rate on your hybrid? That’s good you see that Amsoil is helping slow down the oil burning issue.

    • @paladain55
      @paladain55 Před rokem

      @Hector Cortez-aponte-cabrera They never fixed it. All toyota 2 series 4 cylinder motors use oil. Even the 2ZR-FXE in the prius from 2010-2015. Looks like the parts are the same as the old corollas and camrys.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      The only use oil when neglected

    • @paladain55
      @paladain55 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle by toyota standards their definition of neglect is very low. lol
      10k oil changes are the standard

    • @paladain55
      @paladain55 Před rokem +1

      @Hector Cortez-aponte-cabrera i did all that you mentioned and more. it doesn't change oil consumption. just makes the car not ping to death and eat the head gasket. i agree. i'll just keep adding oil. i disconnected the egr and did breather vents instead of a pcv valve and breather connected to the intake. keeps the car a lot cleaner.

  • @lamarc2634
    @lamarc2634 Před 3 lety +8

    Great video, my sister has a 2007 Toyota Camry that burns oil. She has the oil changed ever 5K & couldn't understand why, you video explains everything.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +2

      Please subscribe

    • @oleglishchenko4922
      @oleglishchenko4922 Před 3 lety +4

      2007 Camry had engine design flaw, so it consumes oil. Whatever oil you use, that can't be fixed. Newer Camry doesn't have this problem. I never used Amsoil in my 2012 Camry, no oil consumption whatsoever. Just use Toyota recommended 0W20 oil.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +5

      2012 camry has same design as 2007

    • @oleglishchenko4922
      @oleglishchenko4922 Před 3 lety +2

      @@repairvehicle No sir. It has different engine.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +12

      Different engine, same piston design and rings

  • @domingodeanda233
    @domingodeanda233 Před rokem +1

    That was pretty damn good

  • @milcotto4153
    @milcotto4153 Před 3 lety +1

    In diesel engines, will the EGR system have anything to do with the soot deposit on the piston rings, or is it only the valves in the EGR system that are affected with soot build up from the burning of the exhaust gasses?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +1

      Egr system has nothing to due with, because few gas engines have egr systems too.

  • @1maico1
    @1maico1 Před 5 měsíci

    I see the Toyota piston at 13.36 is made by the German company Mahle probably in their US factory.

  • @rogereprest
    @rogereprest Před rokem +1

    ive used Amsoil in my 1999 vw passat !.8t 300.000 miles put amsoil ln 2003 vw passat same engine i think 220000 mile 2016 vw golf 1.8 tsi engine 95.000 2011 bmw x3 25i 90.000 miles AND 2006 sprinter van diesel 300.000 miles all my cars use Amsoil euro 5w40

  • @dirkmcghee1604
    @dirkmcghee1604 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Left you a like for that list of comments :)

  • @TruthSeekerAll
    @TruthSeekerAll Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi sir, i drive a 2001 Toyota Camry 2.2 GX 4 speed auto that has the 5S-FE engine. The recommended oil in the owners manual is the 5w30. If i want to keep the engine long lasting which is the recommended engine oil please? Really appreciate your inputs. Thank you and have a great day.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 7 měsíci +1

      My recommendation is to use this oil and I use exactly same oil in my 2011 Lexus. www.amsoil.com/p/signature-series-5w-30-synthetic-motor-oil-asl/?zo=5257753

  • @joederringer6716
    @joederringer6716 Před 2 lety +2

    @repairvehicle does Toyota have a problem with the 5.7L in the Tundra? Mine has used some oil (burning it) it’s not terrible, but more then I’d like. I have done a Amsoil flush and switch to Amsoil signature series 0W20. I’ve lost about a 1/4 quart in a 1000 miles. What’s your thoughts?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      What was the mileage on the truck when bought it?
      What year is the truck.
      Tundra don't have issues with oil consumption unless oil changes were not done on time.

    • @joederringer6716
      @joederringer6716 Před 2 lety

      @@repairvehicle where are you located? I would like you to check over my Tundra.

  • @Funkydood
    @Funkydood Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hasn't the quality of synthetic oils gone up, buddy?! The additives in quality synthetic oils have been improved a lot!

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 měsíci

      Quality did not go up for fake synthetic oil, only true synthetic oils quality went up

  • @ibrahimqari9189
    @ibrahimqari9189 Před 2 lety +2

    What about Camry 2014 in the middle east we have extremely hot weather like 122 F. Can I still use 0W20. The Owners manual suggested using a range from 0W20 up to 20W50?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +3

      Use viscosity per owners manual, but with high detergent

    • @zarakdurrani7584
      @zarakdurrani7584 Před 10 měsíci

      5w30 for your Camry. Full synthetic.

  • @66designs37
    @66designs37 Před 2 lety +7

    If there is wear and tear on the cylinder walls in a 2.5L you think flushing and switching to Amsoil might improve severe consumption? I went through 2 quarts on a 1200 mile trip. Could use the advise for the drive home. I found an Amsoil dealer near me. Thank you.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      Did you read comments in the video?

    • @66designs37
      @66designs37 Před 2 lety +1

      I was really tired last AM, I drove 18 hours straight. I'm up and having coffee I'll read more now, thanks for the response, get back to you.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      Truck driver?

    • @66designs37
      @66designs37 Před 2 lety +1

      No, just came out to get a truck ready for transport out of state. Personal vehicle I've had a few months. I'm a classic car and truck restorer.

    • @66designs37
      @66designs37 Před 2 lety +3

      Hey sorry, had to get some things done. Read all the comments. I'll switch to Amsoil from now on. I had never heard of the low evaporate rate before. I'm really grateful to you for passing down the knowledge, and more than happy to spend the extra money on a much better oil. Thanks man!

  • @alouisschafer7212
    @alouisschafer7212 Před rokem +3

    I run 0w40 fully synthetic in my old Volvo it likes that oil the most. Basically zero consumption.
    The valvetrain makes too much noise on 0w30 and people say you can run the Volvo D5 on anything from 0w30 to 5w40 depending on climate and usage aka Oil Temp.
    The cure for a developing noise with the hydraulic lifters is a thicker oil and it doesn't hurt the engine at all to go up in the viscosity.
    If you ignore that and keep running the engine on 0w30 all the time they will tick and rattle when hot and they can knock really bad on a cold start.
    Frequent oil changes with 0w40 or 5w40 help a lot.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Thicker oil is not better, you have engine problems. Watch this video Why oil pressure drops? Thicker oil is not solution is just a problem cover up.
      czcams.com/video/rAF-cNdT7SY/video.html

    • @alouisschafer7212
      @alouisschafer7212 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle its a 17 year old diesel engine that was designed in the late 90s its build like a truck engine when you take it apart im gonna run an 0w40 or 5w40 in it regardless even if I rebuild the valvetrain with new lifters this summer or not. I'm having a hard time believing it was meant for 0w30 to begin with people in forums told me I could dump 10w40 in that engine in the summer and its perfectly fine to do that with this engine they dont seem to care much as long as they have oil in them.
      Volvo didn't put an oil pressure sensor on them (how smart 🙃) so no idea where the oil pressure is at haha. Its a very long lasting engine so I have no reason to believe its physically worn at all mine is too low miles to be considered worn these engines start showing signs of wear around 500.000 Kilometers mines at 247.000
      I dont have engine problems, I have a developing lifter problem thats somewhat common on the D5 they seem to always make some noise unless they are brand new or very well taken care which mine was NOT it was neglected all its life with bullshit LongLife OCIs and 0w30 which is too thin for that engine to begin with.
      So thats why its slightly noisy now but really unless I told you "ok open your window and listen for that noise when I drive by that wall and it bounces back" people dont notice it.
      But that faint valvetrain noise gotten better actually since the car got to me and my better servicing.
      For now it has become quiet enough to just leave it you have to take my word for it here. Doing Lifters is a major job and no im not paying a shop to do that and if I decide to not DIY it and if it gets worse ill just sell the car.
      Like ok I could put 0w30 back it it next oil change like go with a good quality oil with high detergent package and also do an engine flush but diesels are not nearly as nasty as gasoline engines inside basically just black soot thats it no sticky varnish everywhere or gummed up piston rings.
      If 0w30 vs. 0w40 does anything in this engine it would be 0w40 raises oil pressure and forms a thicker oil film on components and by being thicker and raising oil pressure it quietens the lifters down.
      Im sure the bottom end and pistons dont give a shit if they get 0w30,0w40 or even 10w40 as long as there is oil pressure. This is an old diesel ive seen them opened up at 250k with only the piston skirt coating starting to wear off. They are just low stress engines that last mine makes 163hp... and its a 2.4L Diesel so 67hp per L of displacement no wonder I see these things psoted up for sale with 500.000km or so and good running engines.
      You say viscosity doesn't matter only oil quality matters I agree 100% but in my case I have a tolerant engine anyways like its as simple as it can be just a crankshaft, 5 Cylinders, two camshafts up top and no timing chain to be worried about. Redline is at 4500rpm but realistically 4000rpm is the most you see it rev to even during aggressive driving thats where the trans shift point seems to be makes sense.
      Yes I might go back to a high quality 0w30 just to see what its like.

  • @tristianvillegas4223
    @tristianvillegas4223 Před rokem +3

    I have Scion tC 2005 with the 2.4L 4 cyl. with 2AZ-FE what should I use? My engine just started to burn rich and oil consumption started ( 130k miles )

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      1st. I would use this engine cleaner before oil change, follow instructions on the bottle www.amsoil.com/p/engine-and-transmission-flush-flsh/?zo=5257753
      2nd. If you want to lower oil consumption use this oil, Signature series www.amsoil.com/lookup/auto-and-light-truck/2005/scion/tc/2-4l-4-cyl-engine-code-2az-fe-4/?volume=us-volume&zo=5257753

  • @jaynikk758
    @jaynikk758 Před 2 lety +3

    My 2003 Camry uses quite a bit of oil, about 1 quart every 700 miles.. I haven't tried Signature Series yet.. I believe it may be piston rings or the valve stem seals

    • @jaynikk758
      @jaynikk758 Před 2 lety +1

      Or can I use 0w20 or 0w30 in my 2.4 2AZFE?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      Use correct viscosity recommended for your engine, 0w-20 and 0w-30 not for your engine

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      This is the correct viscosity for your engine www.amsoil.com/lookup/auto-and-light-truck/2003/toyota/camry/2-4l-4-cyl-engine-code-2az-fe-4/?volume=us-volume&zo=5257753

    • @dashcamjourney4599
      @dashcamjourney4599 Před 2 lety +3

      You have the same engine I have in my 04 Toyota. Switch over to Signature Series if you can right away or start with OE if you are skeptical and move up. It will cut your oil consumption rate. I was burning 1 quart every 1K miles.
      Now I’m using about 2 quarts every 3K miles using OE and XL . I drive the vehicle hard also.
      I just started using Signature Series and will see what my oil burning rate is in the next 8-10 weeks. If it’s the same, I will switch back to OE and continue 3K oil changes.
      The last time the oil changes were done every 5K was at the dealership up to 90K and one time afterwards with Mobil 1.
      I’ve been using Mobil 1 for the past 10 years mainly and started using Amsoil this year.
      Currently at 209K miles.
      Again, I was skeptical in using Amsoil.
      Definitely switch over if you are hesitant. It’s better than Mobil 1 or any other synthetic from Walmart.
      I would recommend using the Amsoil Power Foam if you can buy it. California is the only state that you cannot buy it. But when in Vegas, stop by the Amsoil Distribution Center and grab 2 while there.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @kprommoon
    @kprommoon Před rokem +2

    I’m an owner of 20k miles Lexus is300h 2021 engine 2AR-FSE, the manual recommends 0-W20, but dealership recommends 5-W30 because of “hot weather “ here in Thailand, which should I use? (Both fully synthetic)

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem +1

      How often do you change your oil?

    • @kprommoon
      @kprommoon Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle 8000 KM

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem +2

      Change it every 5000km or 6 months which comes first and use 0w-20

  • @tedeganagondi
    @tedeganagondi Před 7 měsíci +1

    New subscriber here.We dont have amsoil here can i use fullu synthetic motul or lqui moly oil?

  • @carlbrooks90
    @carlbrooks90 Před 2 lety

    Wait so your saying that a thinner oil reduces oil consumption? I have an 02 Lexus IS300 and the owners manual says that I can run 5w30 or 10w30 5w30 is preferred, Toyota released tbs stating that 5w20 oil can also be used in my particular engine ( 2jz )

  • @SoldouttotheTruth
    @SoldouttotheTruth Před 6 měsíci

    This is excellent video! I have 2004 Toyota Corolla. And it has 218,000 miles. It is burning oil. I was thinking about trying Amsoil engine flush. Is it ok with this high mileage on my corolla? Thank you for your time Sir. My car uses 5w30.

  • @milcotto4153
    @milcotto4153 Před 3 lety +1

    How about the Toyota 2KD-FTV Engine (2.5 D-4D). What kind of oil do you think it should use and how often? It sits in a Toyota Hiace 2007. I am not sure we can get that oil you are recommending here. My garage usually uses Mobil1. I don't drive the car much, so the mileage is not high for a 2007 model.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      It depends where you live, in hot climate recommendation by Toyota sometime different vs colder climate.

    • @milcotto4153
      @milcotto4153 Před 3 lety +1

      @@repairvehicle - I know. Here it is neither hot nor cold :-)
      We have a few days of snow during winther, but that is it. Our summers are not very hot. The average temperature is around 15 to 20 degrees celcius, with the occational days of closer to 30 degrees.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      What kind of oil is available in your area?

    • @milcotto4153
      @milcotto4153 Před 3 lety +2

      @@repairvehicle - My garage is usually using Mobil1. I am in Europe. It is very expensive to change the oil and oil filter on my car here.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      Full synthetic oil or conventional?

  • @markwarnberg9504
    @markwarnberg9504 Před rokem

    It is only recently 0w20 has come out on the market, before that 5w30 - 5w40 - 10w40 were the most common. We did have oil burner back in the day, but that was due to owener not changeing their oil on time.
    The conventional oil did it´s work just fine untill Turbo Chargers came on the market, then we started getting problems, conventional oil could not handle the high heat being produced , even with oil coolers the oil was breaking down too fast.
    It took a few years for the oil companies too catch up with the new turbo engines and fill their needs.
    The "EXTENDED OIL LIFE" came about do to enviormental issues, so the oil companies had to come up with a formula were their oil could protect the engine for longer periods, at least as long as the factory garantee was valid.
    Todays oils and filters will last a good 10,000km (6000mi) depending on driving condition and how worn the motor is.
    The secret to a loooong life for your engine, "KEEP YOUR OIL CLEAN!!"
    Use the oil drop test on a white piece of paper, when you see BLACK SPOTS in the oil it´s time to change the oil and filter.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      According to the sae 0w-20 has been on the market since 2002. Almost every brand had turbocharged vehicles in 90s. www.sae.org/publications/technical-papers/content/2002-01-1636/

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle When your over 70 0w20 is pretty recent.

  • @leslie-tolman
    @leslie-tolman Před 3 lety +3

    My car calls for either 5w-20 OR 0w-20 "for better fuel economy." I used 0w-20, drove 400 miles and spun a bearing. Engine was toast. Now I'm rebuilding the engine I swapped into my Gen 1 Scion tC and I've been only running 5w-20 and I'm obsessive about my oil changes, no more than 3500 miles at most, only twice. I don't know wtf happened to have be dealing with all this but I'm just about fed up with it. Been running royal purple solely since swap in 2017, I don't hot rod very often (but have and will continue to enjoy my vehicles and the FULL speedometer I paid for) and I drive both in town and freeway often, when I can actually drive the damn thing anyway. Not sure what more to do... I love rebuilding engines but this is ridiculous and expensive, especially being only a year into turning wrenches, in my garage and self-taught. I have no assistance, very little guidance and the internet lol. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I'm relying on it and a few others (I cross-check all over the place until I feel good about any given detail.)

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      How many miles were on the oil when spun the bearing?

    • @leslie-tolman
      @leslie-tolman Před 3 lety

      @@repairvehicle 428. I had just changed my oil right before a 380 mile drive for my daughter's state championship tournament (they took first place and I wasn't able to be there when they lit up the school's torches and letter because I was on the side of the freeway.) I had no warning lights, no cel light, nada before it happened. Oil light didn't illuminate until AFTER the fact. I had enough time to say "that doesn't sound right, what the hell!!" Before my car just shut off and I had to battle the steering wheel to get onto the roadside. It started once after that but never again after. Pulled the oil pan and had quarter & dime sized chunks and glittery purple oil. Wasn't fun lol

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +4

      So, there's no indication, oil is the cause of failure.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Před rokem

      I never could see how such thin oil can give adequate lubrication. The technology-lovers and the Japan-lovers would scream and curse at me for not being madly in love with the latest technology and the latest Japanese, but it looks like I was right and they were wrong.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Před rokem

      @@leslie-tolman Oil pressure GAUGES are way better than oil idiot lights for that very reason - idiot lights come on after the fact. Gauges, if you actually look at them, usually give you a warning before disaster strikes by reading lower than normal. A light won't come on until such time that a gauge would read zero, and that is often too late. The damage has already been done.

  • @daveroski
    @daveroski Před rokem +1

    Do you drain some oil out before adding the flush so its not over full? and how long do you run it?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem +1

      how to flush engine, how to remove carbon build up
      czcams.com/video/Nh2awTJpxbg/video.html

    • @daveroski
      @daveroski Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle thank you good sir!

  • @sudjonowibowo9902
    @sudjonowibowo9902 Před 2 lety +1

    What tipe of oil for 2015 Acura RDX n how long change again ?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      For purposes are you using your acura?
      How often do you want to change oil?
      How many miles do you drive a year?
      Do you want best engine protection or just okay?

  • @QKhueP
    @QKhueP Před rokem +1

    Honda civic 2021 in tropic country is use 0w20 or 5w30 better ?, honda recommend 0w16 , 0w20, 5w30 and which use of Ams, Mobil, Shell, Motul, castrol better ? Pls

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      What is the name of tropic county?
      Turbo engine?

    • @QKhueP
      @QKhueP Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle In VN, normal engine not turbo

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem +1

      0w-20 use Amsoil and change it more often

  • @mikeaemmer6274
    @mikeaemmer6274 Před 2 lety +6

    Toyota doesn't care that they screwed a very loyal consumer base with their crap piston rings..nothing fixes this oil consumption issue except replacing the rings or the whole engine..can you say planned obsolescence !

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      You are wrong

    • @adamdistortion8810
      @adamdistortion8810 Před 2 lety

      Yeah i think mike is an idiot. The only reason engines get clogged and dirty because of carbon and start burning oil, is because the owner changes oil in longer intervals. Toyotas are the reliable car, most owners buy them because they dont care for maintenance or having to deal with random repairs 🙄

    • @ScottOstr
      @ScottOstr Před rokem

      I'm trying the Berryman's B-12 process for my 2009 Camry. I'll know shortly if it worked or not. 🤞

    • @TheRandomDave
      @TheRandomDave Před rokem +1

      @@ScottOstr I hope it works. I also have an 09 Camry with 2AZFE engine

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Watch this video to learn if it works
      czcams.com/video/ussxoGWA-5I/video.html

  • @negativeproton1120
    @negativeproton1120 Před 3 lety +6

    Amsoil is great oil. If you are going to use it, get the Signature Series . The OE and XL are waste of time, might as well get any other full synthetic oil like penzoil or Mobil or valvoline.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +4

      You are first one to say negative about oe and XL, many people very impressed with performance of these two and how much better than competitors.

    • @GreatGrandmasterWang
      @GreatGrandmasterWang Před 2 lety +5

      @NEGATIVE PROTON wtf u talking about boi? I use amsoil OE 5w30 and change it regularly every 6 months. I have no problems.

    • @richard112360
      @richard112360 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I cannot justify paying the price premium for the Amsoil Signature over the Amsoil XL because I change my oil every 5000 miles. I'm quite happy with Amsoil XL boosted, it has served me well.

  • @wareng.4130
    @wareng.4130 Před 10 měsíci +1

    hello, i have 2013 jazz honda 1.5 liter. my manual says use 0w20 but i use now 5w30. climate here is 2 season only. summer and rainy. is amsoil 5w30 good for every 5000km 0r 1 year replacement whichever comes first. 😊

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 10 měsíci

      Direct injection?

    • @wareng.4130
      @wareng.4130 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @repairvehicle its a gasoline indirect injection naturally aspirated PGM-FI SOHC. 😊

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 10 měsíci

      If you are using Amsoil signature series then running 5w-30 makes no difference

  • @Sertao2013
    @Sertao2013 Před rokem +1

    how many miles should you go with the 0w 20 ?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      It depends on the vehicle and how it’s being used? Also, depends on brand and type?

  • @b.thompson9176
    @b.thompson9176 Před 3 lety +4

    I'd like to run an engine flush but have always heard horror stories about how the owners ended up with engine damage afterwards, saying the debris or sludge ended up in the "valleys" or something similar. Do you think it could have been because they used an acetone based flush? So far my oil consumption is decreasing with regular oil change interval every 3,000-3,500 miles including P.I. Gasoline Additive at that time. I figure if this trend continues and am able to achieve only 1 quart if oil consumption every 3,000 miles, then there shouldn't be a need for an engine flush. My main concern is wanting to avoid fine particulate buildup collecting in areas of the engine which may interfere with performance as well as potential damage.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +2

      Acetone based for sure.

    • @b.thompson9176
      @b.thompson9176 Před 3 lety +3

      Is there any inherent risk in performing an engine flush on a vehicle with VVT?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      No, as long as you follow instructions on the bottle.

    • @dashcamjourney4599
      @dashcamjourney4599 Před 2 lety

      Have you gotten it down to 1 qt for every 3K miles??
      I’m currently going thru 2 quarts every 3K miles. Haven’t done the engine flush yet, but it’s something I’m thinking of after 6 months of using Amsoil Oils and going thru OE, XL, and now Signature Series.
      If my oil burn rate is the same with Signature Series in 8-10 weeks, I’m will look into doing the Engine Flush as the final process of trying to get whatever gunk is still inside the engine. But if my oil burn rate decreases to 1 1/2 quart, I will just continue using Signature Series and keep doing it that way.

    • @b.thompson9176
      @b.thompson9176 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm at about 2.75 quarts per 3k miles, but that's because I've been using the AC a lot. It'll be interesting to see how much better the oil consumption is once Summer is over and I don't need the AC anymore. Just out of caution, I'm going to continue using Signature Series along with regular oil changes every 3k to 3.5k miles instead of an oil flush, as I figure even if it's the slow route to cleaning out buildup, better safe than sorry.

  • @TheAuthenticRealtor1
    @TheAuthenticRealtor1 Před 3 měsíci

    If amsoil is out of reach, which should be the next best thing?

  • @frankr4118
    @frankr4118 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2000 Accord 2.3 ulev engine that uses 5W-30 and it burns a lot of oil. I can start using Amsoil oil brand, but do I also change the viscosity???
    Also does it have to be Amsoil signature series or XL?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      How many miles on it?
      How often do you change oil?
      What are you changing viscosity?

    • @frankr4118
      @frankr4118 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle it has 160k. Changing every 4k. I’ve been changing it with 5w-30 which is what it calls for

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      You can use xl or signature series. Keep in mind that when it comes to oil change never go beyond 1 year on oil. 4k miles or 1 year which comes first.
      www.amsoil.com/lookup/auto-and-light-truck/2000/honda/accord/2-3l-4-cyl-engine-code-f23a5-y/?volume=us-volume&zo=5257753

    • @frankr4118
      @frankr4118 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle ok so I keep using 5W-30?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Where do you live, what state?

  • @federicotorresbordils7624

    Which is the service time/miles for a 0w20?
    Will be the same for highway use and city basis use?
    BimmerN53

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      What year is your bmw?

    • @federicotorresbordils7624
      @federicotorresbordils7624 Před 3 lety

      @@repairvehicle 2008

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety

      Bmw doesn't recommend 0w-20. I don't have access to bmw owners manual, they might have other viscosity recommendations. If you can share your vin, I can look it up. With Highway driving oil will last much longer than city driving. Driving a lot of time in city will cause oil to go bad much quicker. Also, brand of oil plays very important role in oil life.

    • @ayoguikechukwu6477
      @ayoguikechukwu6477 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a Toyota Avensis 2AZ FSE . I always experience high oil consumption ,yet no smoke or soaked plugs.
      What can I do ....am in nigeria

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      Use high evaporation oil

  • @zahariafelix
    @zahariafelix Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi.
    I have a 2007 Honda crv petrol 2.0 automatic, 128000 km. Can you tell me please if I should use 0W20 or 5w30 Mobil one or Castrol in Eastern Europe. Thank you

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 9 měsíci

      How cold it gets in the winter time and hot in the summer time?

    • @zahariafelix
      @zahariafelix Před 9 měsíci

      @@repairvehicle
      Thank you for the reply.
      In winter around - 3 degree very rare more then that and in summer arround 27 up to 35. In Romania.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 9 měsíci

      You can use 0w-20 year round but change it more often or use 0w-20 in colder months and 5w-30!in warmer months

    • @zahariafelix
      @zahariafelix Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@repairvehicle
      Thank you for your advice.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 9 měsíci

      You are welcome

  • @yukonstriker1703
    @yukonstriker1703 Před 2 lety +3

    Toyota 2AZ-FE 2.4L 4cyl known for oil consumption.
    Would you suggest Amsoil for this engine?
    Thanks and subscribed :)

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      What year and mileage?

    • @dashcamjourney4599
      @dashcamjourney4599 Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Yukon, go thru and read my responses on this posting . I have several responses.
      This morning after checking my oil after topping off 1/2 quart signature series last week and driving 200 miles total till this morning, dip stick is still at the FULL LEVEL. I had to check a couple times to confirm. I’m nearly at 1400-1500 miles with Signatures Series and so far only top off 1/2 quart.
      Yes, Signature Series with Amsoil Preferred Customer membership is about $42. But you are getting Group 4 oil that outperforms.
      Otherwise buying cheap conventional Castro GTX and topping off every 500-1000 miles is your cheap conventional option that a lot of mechanics say to do. But you are not fixing the problem. If you have no gasket leaks, use the Amsoil Engjne Flush. But if you do have oil leaks, avoid or be cautious with using the Flush. That’s my opinion on the flush.

    • @yukonstriker1703
      @yukonstriker1703 Před 2 lety +1

      @@repairvehicle 2004 Rav4, 115,000 miles

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I do recommend amsoil

    • @yukonstriker1703
      @yukonstriker1703 Před 2 lety +1

      @@repairvehicle Appreciate your replying 😃

  • @rickyjabz247
    @rickyjabz247 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hey boss. I have been using full synthetic mobil 1 oil change for 122k miles now. Would it be okay if I switch to Amsoil %100 full synthetic, or will it cause more damage/leaks then good?

    • @rickyjabz247
      @rickyjabz247 Před 3 měsíci +1

      2017 chevy malibu lt 1.5l turbocharger

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Is your engine clean on the inside when removed oil cap?

    • @rickyjabz247
      @rickyjabz247 Před 3 měsíci

      ​yes, very well maintained@@repairvehicle

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 měsíci

      you mean clean as this engine on the inside czcams.com/video/L68MSBhiwAU/video.html

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 měsíci

      if its clean on the inside definitely switch to Amsoil.

  • @lgmobile7587
    @lgmobile7587 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi can I used AMS oil 0w-20 in Toyota Prius 2005 full synthetic it's 5W-30 1.5 engine

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +1

      Factory recommended viscosity is 5w-30. You can use Amsoil 5w-30, don't use 0w-20 in your prius. 0w-20 is for newer prius.

    • @lgmobile7587
      @lgmobile7587 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you I will use AMS oil 5W 30 full synthetic thanks

    • @lgmobile7587
      @lgmobile7587 Před 3 lety +1

      Is there other issues I can ask you or only related to engine

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +1

      @@lgmobile7587 go ahead and ask me

  • @DIESELLBZ
    @DIESELLBZ Před 2 lety +9

    I drive a 2018 Tundra with the 5.7. I heard you mention that if the manufacturer recommends a certain oil, (0w-20 in my case) then you should use it. I hear a lot of Tundra guys switching to 5w-30 synthetic and claiming the 0w-20 is only to meet emissions standards. They claim the 5w-30 protects the engine better, and even quiets the noisy lifters down.
    Toyota originally recommended 5w-30 for the 5.7 Tundra, and still does for countries with less strict emission standards. And the Tundra has had zero design changes since they came out with the 5.7. I have been running the 0w-20, but what is the right oil for my 5.7? This is an often discussed topic, might make for a good video idea.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +2

      Toyota recommended 5w-30 none synthetic conventional oil until 2010. In 2011 they switched from 5w-30 to 0w-20 synthetic oil. 5w-30 conventional oil is garbage compared to 0w-20 synthetic oil. I have done video explaining in depth czcams.com/video/a_FCr7YktVc/video.html

    • @thetechlibrarian
      @thetechlibrarian Před 2 lety +4

      @@repairvehicle Yeah but what about The heavier weight synthetic though. I’ve heard that too and I often wonder myself how much of that oil weight recommendation is based on emissions or cafe numbers

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +4

      Thinner oil is needed due variable valve timing system. It has nothing to due with fuel economy. Thicker oil is number cause for variable valve timing system wearing out.

    • @thetechlibrarian
      @thetechlibrarian Před 2 lety +3

      @@repairvehicle yeah we understand that part, the question we are asking is when the exact same car or truck specs 0w20 in the USA and then somewhere like Australia or middle east the exact same car or truck with the same engine has a range of oils based on temperature conditions say for instance it will recommend 5W30 as long as it doesn't get below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Well what are we to think of that? Or even the American owners manual will say "if 0w20 is not available X can be used but must be changed at the next oil change" now does it say that because it's a damage issue does it say that because it needs to be in compliance with emissions or a fuel economy Target, what's the trade off?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      What type of oil in other countries specified? Synthetic oil or conventional oil?
      What is the oil change intervals in those countries?

  • @JohnAvantiBK
    @JohnAvantiBK Před rokem +1

    My 2016 TRD V6 4x4 has 192k miles is it ok if i use 5w20 and 5w30?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Trd what? Tacoma?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Mixing two together?

    • @JohnAvantiBK
      @JohnAvantiBK Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle is using 5w30 vs 0w20 ok in a toyota

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      No it’s not ok, use correct viscosity. Why do you want to use thicker oil?

    • @JohnAvantiBK
      @JohnAvantiBK Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle better lubrication on high miles

  • @EddieErion929
    @EddieErion929 Před 2 lety +1

    Part of the story that your not considering is newer cars have EGR systems that the older cars did not have. That’s really where part of the clogging is coming from

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      Older cars have egr system too, going back to 2007 or even Older

    • @motov8-garage832
      @motov8-garage832 Před 2 lety

      There was EGR's even back on late 1970,s vehicles, possibly on most ever since then.

  • @mariainshirahart9595
    @mariainshirahart9595 Před 2 lety +7

    1) Use oil with low evaporation rate.
    2) Use oil cleaners ie engine flush
    3) Use oil with high detergents

    • @ayoubnapster5675
      @ayoubnapster5675 Před 2 lety

      wich oil have high detergent for my sonata gdi 5w20

    • @tomc8829
      @tomc8829 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ayoubnapster5675 Amsoil

    • @ayoubnapster5675
      @ayoubnapster5675 Před 2 lety

      for sonata 2015 gdi 5w20 witch low oil evaporation rate change for it please

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      There's no such thing as 2w50

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      This oil has low evaporation rate www.amsoil.com/p/signature-series-5w-20-synthetic-motor-oil-alm/?code=ALMQT-EA&zo=5257753

  • @lucygarza6
    @lucygarza6 Před 2 lety +2

    What about older models like a 2001 Chevy Silverado v8 5.3l

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      What about it?

    • @lucygarza6
      @lucygarza6 Před 2 lety +1

      @@repairvehicle which oil lowers oil consumption

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      Amsoil signature series has lowest oil evaporation rate and pennzoil platinum ultra old formulation from 2013 was very close to Amsoil. I cannot confirm if it's the same with latest pennzoil oil ultra platinum

    • @lucygarza6
      @lucygarza6 Před 2 lety +1

      @@repairvehicle thanks

  • @derekcraig3617
    @derekcraig3617 Před rokem +1

    I have a 98 honda civic that blows smoke like snoop dogg. is it too late to avoid re ringing my pustons or will AMSOIL fix the issue?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Mileage?
      How often do you change your oil?
      How much oil it burns?
      When you remove oil cap, engine stained or covers in black carbon?

    • @derekcraig3617
      @derekcraig3617 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle about 160k miles. Changed every 3k. but not sure how often it was changed before I bought used. Definitely black when I open the cap. engine oil turns black in less than 500 miles.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem +2

      At this point Amsoil oil is not going to help much, engine is too neglected.

  • @austinp3822
    @austinp3822 Před rokem +1

    2000 Toyota Corolla 87k miles, no leaks, or oil burning yet, should I switch to 5w30 synthetic?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      does your engine look like this on the inside czcams.com/video/L68MSBhiwAU/video.html

    • @austinp3822
      @austinp3822 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle pretty close, some light stains. Car has been sitting for 2 years

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      @@austinp3822 , there is a good chance oil can start leaking through the seals. Synthetic oil will remove buid up and expose dry seals and oil can start leaking. Some synthetic oils will for sure make worse in terms of leaking oil, other synthetic can help but not sure how much. Don’t have any experience to provide solid answer.

    • @austinp3822
      @austinp3822 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle ok thank you

    • @Stanjara
      @Stanjara Před rokem

      No leaks, no oil burning? Continue doing what you're doing. Don't change anything. Use the oil that was in the car if you know what it was, and change every 5k miles.

  • @ricardocenteno375
    @ricardocenteno375 Před rokem

    My Honda has been maintained religiously and with oil called for and synthetic still burns oil due have 240,000 on it now but uses less oil when I use 5/30 synthetic blend then when I use 0/20 full synthetic usually consumes it when I’m getting closer to the 3000 mile mark

    • @ricardocenteno375
      @ricardocenteno375 Před rokem

      My motor is clean on the inside cause I have opened it to do my valve clearances and my timing chains

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Clean like brand new or coffee stained color? How often were you changing oil?

    • @ricardocenteno375
      @ricardocenteno375 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle when new every time it called the light for it and now every 3000 miles

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Lack of oil changes. Should have changed oil every 3k miles. Your engine has been neglected.

    • @ricardocenteno375
      @ricardocenteno375 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle it’s been changed every 3000

  • @seekingsoultribe
    @seekingsoultribe Před rokem +1

    If its already burning oil is synthetic a soil going to make a difference?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      What did I say about synthetic oil ?

    • @seekingsoultribe
      @seekingsoultribe Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle while I appreciate that you took the time to answer me I did watch the video as best I could. Car talk is not my typical language and this video was challenging for me to follow which is why I asked this question. If you could let me know what oil is best to use I would appreciate it as I need to add some as soon as possible.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Best oil to use? Oil that has lowest evaporation rate.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      This video has additional details. How to lower oil consumption. How to prevent new car from burning oil?
      czcams.com/video/SSR4y2BvQZ8/video.html

  • @wes1934
    @wes1934 Před měsícem +1

    Ok, just changed oil for the first time using ASMOil. Will follow up soon.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před měsícem

      What do you have and mileage?

    • @wes1934
      @wes1934 Před měsícem +1

      @@repairvehicle 2014 scion tc manual transmission (2arfe engine), 295,856 miles

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před měsícem

      @wes1934 which amsoil and viscosity?

    • @wes1934
      @wes1934 Před měsícem +1

      I also used the engine flush per your rec'd. the asmoil is 0w20, I ordered it after you had rec'd the 5w-20... so it's probably not optimal, but hopefully better than the mobile 1 0w20 I was using before...

    • @wes1934
      @wes1934 Před měsícem +1

      @@repairvehicle high mileage 0w20

  • @ayoubnapster5675
    @ayoubnapster5675 Před 2 lety +1

    hi hello any help please 🙏 i have sonata 2015 gdi my engine starts oil consumption 1 quarter every 600 mille whta i gonna do please i really appreciate give step.by step what ingonna do thanks i use castrol full synthetic 5w20

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      How often were you changing oil? What is the mileage?

    • @ayoubnapster5675
      @ayoubnapster5675 Před 2 lety +2

      4,000 miles 130.000 mills 5w20 castrol full synthetic high mileage

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      Does your engine has turbo?
      Does your engine look like this engine on the inside? czcams.com/video/Ta1tUKqwjeQ/video.html

    • @ayoubnapster5675
      @ayoubnapster5675 Před 2 lety

      no turbo on it sonata 2015 se 2.4 4cylinder i never open the engine

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety +1

      You have never removed oil cap either to look on the inside?

  • @d0uble_O
    @d0uble_O Před rokem +1

    I would rebuild my engine specially if its a 10k engine like diesels. Why? because only you know how the engine has been treated! Unless you replace it with a brand new one!

  • @user-cv9cq6qi3o
    @user-cv9cq6qi3o Před rokem +1

    👍

  • @sirdelli7786
    @sirdelli7786 Před 9 měsíci

    hello i have 2KD diesel engine with 130K km consuming around 200-500 ml after 3300km trip is that normal? i mean still acceptable

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Give me more details about your vehicle and maintenance

    • @sirdelli7786
      @sirdelli7786 Před 9 měsíci

      @@repairvehicle its toyota fortuner oil change every 10k km with filter

    • @sirdelli7786
      @sirdelli7786 Před 9 měsíci

      @@repairvehicle using 5w-30 castrol Magnatec

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 9 měsíci

      No it’s not normal, try different brand of oil

  • @nld0947
    @nld0947 Před rokem +1

    The best and cheapest solution to oil burning is pistons soak with Berryman B12. Seaform and MMO don't work.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      You mean this way
      czcams.com/video/ussxoGWA-5I/video.html

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Did it work for you?

    • @nld0947
      @nld0947 Před rokem +1

      @repairvehicle Yes, it reduces oil burning significantly. The 2.4 2AZ-FE oil burning when down from a quart every 300-500 miles to 1/3 of a quart every 1,000 miles. My process of B12 soaked. 1)Drain oil and keep it unplug with an oil catcher underneath. )Remove spark plugs 3) Rotate Crankshaft to even out pistons 4)Pour in B12 into the pistons 5)Rotate Crankshaft 5 times on every refill of B12 6)Repeat steps 4 and 5 for 12-24 hours. Once done, put everything back and put in new oil. The first cranking will be a bit tough and generates lots of smoke.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Why would it smoke? Must be plenty of b12 still in cylinder and can cause hydro lock damage

    • @nld0947
      @nld0947 Před rokem

      @repairvehicle Yeah, either make sure B12 drains all out or clean it up afterwards and add a little oil on all pistons so it can start easier.

  • @freespiritagent
    @freespiritagent Před 3 lety +1

    So use a 0w/20 Synthetic on the 2az-fe engine to slow down oil consumption? That’s better than 5w/30? Just confirming.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 3 lety +2

      Use required viscosity, but use oil with low evaporation rate to lower consumption.

    • @freespiritagent
      @freespiritagent Před 3 lety +3

      @@repairvehicle Basically Amsoil is the way to go! I just wanted to slow down the engine oil burn off on this crappy engine and if 0w/20 was another option to go with.
      Been using XL lately and will step it up to Signature Series soon. Thanks for confirming.
      Keep posting these amazing videos, very helpful!

  • @lettyvazquez3250
    @lettyvazquez3250 Před 2 lety +1

    My car is 2007 Camry 134000 miles and burn oil to fast which oil you recommend

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 2 lety

      Signature series oil if you have 4 cylinder www.amsoil.com/lookup/auto-and-light-truck/2007/toyota/camry/2-4l-4-cyl-engine-code-2az-fe-4/?volume=us-volume&zo=5257753

  • @Dee--Jay
    @Dee--Jay Před 7 měsíci +1

    but if your engine is worn already, thicker oil is better to slow down the oil consumption right?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 7 měsíci

      How do you know your engine is worn?

    • @Dee--Jay
      @Dee--Jay Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@repairvehicle okay, have a daughter in high school. I bought her a 2007 Toyota Camry. 2.4. It was just $1,000 and it runs like it's brand new and looks brand new but I seem to have to add oil at least once a month or every other month. Which is about 800 mi of driven. I have been changing the oil myself. I've been thinking about using the thicker oil or a oil additive. But I would like to have your thoughts

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 7 měsíci

      @Dee--Jay how many miles on it? What brand of oil are you using? What viscosity are you using?

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před 7 měsíci

      Is your engine looking like this
      czcams.com/video/L68MSBhiwAU/video.html

    • @Dee--Jay
      @Dee--Jay Před 7 měsíci

      @@repairvehicle The mileage is around 202k miles. It was around 190k when I bought it and it uses 5W30 castor oil. No I just checked the engine, it's not that clean on the inside. There is some dark stain marks. It's not sludge but it's just seem like stains because when I touch it, it feels like it's a part of the engine or it's etched into the engine on the inside

  • @rickyg4800
    @rickyg4800 Před rokem +2

    Can I use 0w-30 instead of 0w-20

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      In what?

    • @rickyg4800
      @rickyg4800 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle 2014 Dodge Dart 2.4

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      @@rickyg4800 , why do you want to use thicker oil? How often do you change your oil?

    • @rickyg4800
      @rickyg4800 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle I always have to add 1\2 a quart every month in this car first time using 0w-20 and never had issues in other cars using 5w-30

    • @rickyg4800
      @rickyg4800 Před rokem

      Every 5,000 to 6,000

  • @VILLEGAS76able
    @VILLEGAS76able Před 2 lety +3

    You should not be using anything lighter or thicker to what the manufacturer recommends as you will starve your oil pump from circulating through your engines components.

    • @caseyalexander2244
      @caseyalexander2244 Před rokem

      Lighter, no but slightly thicker, sometimes. Many engines out there took 5w-20 just one model year before the manufacturer spec'd 0w-20. I think running 5w-20 or even a mixture to make 0w-25/5w-25 is fine, and actually better in the summer months or for work engines.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      @caseyalexander2244 do not mix two together, terrible idea. Each oil formulation meets specific requirements, when two mixed together, now it doesn’t meet any requirements

  • @jack8356
    @jack8356 Před rokem +1

    Gotta burn oil to make money

  • @joec2174
    @joec2174 Před rokem +1

    Once again full Syn oil is not 100 % syn. Oil such as amsoil.

  • @allenperera6158
    @allenperera6158 Před 2 lety

    I don't see what the big deal is. Just top up some oil. it'll only cost a few more bucks.

    • @ricardocenteno375
      @ricardocenteno375 Před rokem

      To me it’s no big deal but a veichle shouldn’t burn oil with a dislike engine I have built 383 stroker motor and Chevy 400 small blocks they burn oil even having built them but they are higher Erving motors its understandable

  • @earnestketer3694
    @earnestketer3694 Před rokem

    Hi

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      Hello

    • @earnestketer3694
      @earnestketer3694 Před rokem +1

      @@repairvehicle my car is Corolla 2001 1nz engine, found out that the mechanic put 20w50 kindly advise on the best oil to use for next service, location Kenya, Africa

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      @earnestketer3694 do not use 20w-50

    • @earnestketer3694
      @earnestketer3694 Před rokem

      @@repairvehicle how about 10w30 or 15w40

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle  Před rokem

      @earnestketer3694 10w-30