What would be better to determine oil change intervals. Judging buy Milage you have traveled (conventional method). Or adding an hour meter and deciding what would be a common oil change interval in hours. For example 100 hours.
I don't want to know a better method or if a combination of the two would be better. I just want to know of the two, which would be more accurate.
I'm trying to settle a debate. Because I think that an hour meter would be a better way. I think this because you can normaly drive for 50 hours on the highway to reach 3000 miles. But say you are a commuter, like me. I drive about 12 miles a day, and my engine is running for about 50 minutes. So we will say, about the same over the weekend. So, in 3000 miles traveled at those speeds is about 208 engine hours. Obviously their is an inconsistancy.
So let me know what you think.
Lyle
I don't want to know a better method or if a combination of the two would be better. I just want to know of the two, which would be more accurate.
I'm trying to settle a debate. Because I think that an hour meter would be a better way. I think this because you can normaly drive for 50 hours on the highway to reach 3000 miles. But say you are a commuter, like me. I drive about 12 miles a day, and my engine is running for about 50 minutes. So we will say, about the same over the weekend. So, in 3000 miles traveled at those speeds is about 208 engine hours. Obviously their is an inconsistancy.
So let me know what you think.
Lyle
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