QuickSEV6 wrote:onefiend wrote:Again, I don't understand how oil, just sitting, will turn to gell. Maybe I need to go back to chemistry class.
All oils, natural or synthetic, are compounds that break down gradually over time. When they break down and are not replaced, bad things happen.
Honestly, nearly everyone should be following the "Severe" driving maintenance schedule on their cars.. Because the way most of us drive qualifies as such. The only people who aren't "severe" drivers are those who never make short trips and who never get on the throttle hard, all while driving the car regularly (not letting it sit).
If people used high quality oils and changed them at regular intervals of 3,000 miles or so, there would be no sludging issue. Sure, we can argue all day about it being a design flaw (it really is)...
however.. It's a flaw that shows up when maintenance is neglected.
So what if someone's friend drove 100,000 miles in his Honduh without ever changing the oil. Let's check back in on that guy in a year or two when that engine's just about wasted itself. You can pretty much guarantee that he already has problems, too.. Just because they haven't manifested themselves int he form of catastrophic engine failure yet doesn't mean that htey aren't there.
