On Feb 3, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Ed Dobson wrote:
> Respectfully, I think they are. I think you need to do further
> research of *technical publications*. Telling owners they "need" to
> change their oil at 1.5K when they may not is not a trivial thing.
Why would I want to rely on generic results when I've done the actual
science on my actual vehicle, using my actual oils, in my actual use
pattern? It doesn't get more specific or relevant than that. I pay
$60 a pop to have an independent tribologist analyze my UOAs, so I'm
not relying on my layman's understanding of the science, either. This
fellow (Terry Dyson) makes his living providing guidance to the oil
and additive manufacturers on how they can improve the performance of
their products, so he has an incredibly deep understanding of the
factors in play--much more so than will ever appear in technical
publications, since much of it is proprietary and confidential.
> Besides, I'm sure there are many thrifty and non-obsessive KLR650
> owners out there who would like to change their oil less often. Thats
> my position and I'm waiting to be *proven* wrong.
Ed, you and everyone else are free to come to your own conclusions.
I'm not here to prove anyone wrong, I'm just sharing the science and
results that I personally find interesting. All my raw data is posted
either here or over at bobistheoilguy.com, so folks are free to look
at my data and come to their own conclusions. (Or, even better, do
your own testing on your own KLR.)
I'd like to change my oil less frequently as well--I'd much rather be
riding than wrenching--and that's how my entire interest in oil got
started. I wanted to see how far I could push the oil before it
really needed changing, instead of relying on generic advice from the
manufacturer. Imagine my surprise when I (and others) found out how
hard the KLR is on its oil.
So, if I'm not persuasive then please feel free to pick your own OCIs--
I'm not trying to bully anyone into anything, but merely offering my
advice when solicited.
--
Blake Sobiloff
http://www.sobiloff.com/>
San Jose, CA (USA)