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That's true. I was at 260-275k I think. Even still, worry not.Slight difference though is that I am at 174k miles. You were into the high 200k, right?
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That's true. I was at 260-275k I think. Even still, worry not.Slight difference though is that I am at 174k miles. You were into the high 200k, right?
2002 Lexus LX470 w/148k miles. This was my first oil change since purchasing. Iron and copper are a little high, but it sounds like it's nothing to be too concerned about based on other reports. I replaced the starter and intake manifold gasket about ~1k miles back, so that would probably partially explain the higher silicon content. Anything else I should be on the lookout for that could cause a high silicon level?
You hit it right on the nose!I am super impressed with Blackstone's business model. They hit the sweet spot of price-point, customer fear, and useless information with zero liability. I gotta find a way to replicate this for electric vehicles...
Why 3k?1. No engine damage or overheating
2. Mobil 1 full syn 5w-30 extended mileage
3. 3,000 mile between oil changes
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That was the interval Blackstone recommended due to levels of metals in the oil. I’m going to go 4K on my current oil.Why 3k?
Impressive...and inspiration to all of us who are trying to keep our rigs alive for hundreds of thousands of miles.Two more Blackstone Labs reports for the 500+ mile club, one transmission and one oil. 7,500 miles between oil changes continues to be just fine. LC is currently at 535K miles and some change. Just completed a couple thousand mile roadtrip for the holidays down to FL and back, no issues just flawless...other than an abysmal 13MPG (definitely lose mpgs past 75mph). Installed Scangauge just before the trip, trans stays very cool other than the little larger incline in VA on 77 before you get to 81, think it got to 175 then but generally stayed between 120-140.
Do a complete fluid exchange. Have done them every 90-100k on my 4Runner and Cruisers for a combined 700k miles.Transmission report
Just purchased this 2004 GX 470 and based on black fluid I saw on the drain/fill and this report, thinking it’s the original fluid (think 2004 was the first GX without a tranny dipstick/ “lifetime fluid”). Planning on doing tranny drain and fills at oil changes and doing some additional tests to see how much I can get these metals down. Am I worse off to leave this fluid as-is, or by slowly cleaning it up through drain and fills?
I’ve heard neglected fluid like this (if changed) can cause the transmission to slip as the system has become dependent on the additional friction from the dirty fluid. If I continue drain/fills, should I anticipate it will eventually start slipping?
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