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Old 03-23-2012 | 01:47 PM
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I used to own a '94 Mercury Villager... it was a daily driver, but kind of a family "beater". I had 3 small kids at the time, all very close in age so I was very busy and didn't pay much attention to the car unless something broke on it. It got neglected big time. I let it go 100k without changing oil. Finally sold it with 249k miles on it... still running great!
 
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Old 03-23-2012 | 03:06 PM
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(On a related note...) There's a big discussion currently on a lube forum, about oil filtration media--the pleated fiber stuff--filtering so well that it removes the additive package in the oil (i.e. zddp, moS2, etc.) If your filter media has TOO small of a micron filtration rating (2m for example) it can actually filter the good stuff out of your oil in addition to the wear particles. I guess I'd never considered THAT before......??
 
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Old 03-26-2012 | 05:25 PM
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Even when my bike was stock, it pretty much still is, it would darken the oil to a black within a few hundred miles. Quicker than my diesel pickup. It looks like a porter through the sight glass.

The KLX makes oil black in a hurry. No need to worry.
 
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Old 03-26-2012 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jeffzx9
(On a related note...) There's a big discussion currently on a lube forum, about oil filtration media--the pleated fiber stuff--filtering so well that it removes the additive package in the oil (i.e. zddp, moS2, etc.) If your filter media has TOO small of a micron filtration rating (2m for example) it can actually filter the good stuff out of your oil in addition to the wear particles. I guess I'd never considered THAT before......??
Is this being reported by Tribologists, or, just people speculating? I don't know how big a molecule of the largest additive particle is, but, 2 microns is pretty big when discussing molecules. I mean, one red blood cell is 7-8 microns across.

Before I'd believe anything about filters being "too good", I'd have to see scientific proof...otherwise, it's just internet noise.
 
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Old 03-26-2012 | 06:00 PM
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My step father never changed oil in any of our equipment or trucks for work... he was a cheap SOB, but I can say we never had a failure due to lubrication in all my years growing up... I change my oil for everything I own way more than anyone reasonably should, but I'm practically an OCD perfectionist.
 
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