
I like your setup. The X and the K2500. It's a good combo.
You have a nice flow going with your prep. I’m always disorganized and end up forgetting something important.
If you do a lot of short trips keep with 3-5k intervalsDid a checkout over the weekend. Washed it up underneath, lubed and greased everything, changed the motor oil and rotated the tires. I didn't find any issues. I was suspicions of a front wheel bearing but it appears to have been tire wear because the noise is gone now that I did the rotation and I couldn't find any play in any off the bearings.
I'm debating going to Amsoil motor oil at my next change. I'm only getting about 3100 miles out of the Valvoline Maxlife before the top end of the engine gets noisy. I wonder if Amsoil would let me get 8-10k but at the same time, I short trip this thing a lot, especially in the winter, and pushing those mileages might not be the best idea with moisture buildup in the engine because it's not getting to run hot long enough to burn out the water.
If you do a lot of short trips keep with 3-5k intervals
If you did that trip to Colorado, I think you should be able to get up to 5k this time.That's always been my guideline for it. I start to see some signs of moisture near the end of that 3K interval right now. I'll probably stick with the Valvoline it was just something I'd been considering. It would have been nice this summer as I've already changed oil 3 times since April because of the trips we've taken and being close to an interval and not wanting to listen to the tappets rattle.
If you did that trip to Colorado, I think you should be able to get up to 5k this time.
The trip alone is probably 3k so another 2k of short trips should be fine
Yeah but oil doesn't break down as fast when you are driving continuously steady rpm cruising.It wasn't about moisture for that, the oil breaks down and the top end starts making noise so I know it's not protecting as well. Moisture is mainly an issue in the winter when temps are lower.