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re-read post # 9, you don't have to change the oil frequently for good engine life
On most vehicles the oil filter does very little filtering, they are really only there to pick up bits in case of component failure or if when servicing someone is less than clean (a lot of mechanics from what I've observed)
Very few full flow oil filters filter down to reasonable levels and most European and Japanese OE filters tend to compromise more towards flow than filtration.
IMO real oil filtering only takes place with by-pass filtration, eg the centrifuge on a TD5.
The centrifuge on the TD5 can filter to the 1 micron level and below whereas most car full flow filters efficiency is usually in the range of beta2=18 to beta2=30 (18 to 30 micron nominal, eg. 50% of 30 micron particles in the relevant ISO multi-pass test)
The very best full flow filters efficiencies are down to beta2=6, but you pay through the nose for them and the range of vehicles they fit is often limited.
What is critical in dusty conditions is the air filter and its sealing.
Poor sealing or a poor air filter is obvious when oil testing, it shows quickly and savagely on contaminants and wear metals.
Install at least an OE quality filter element and make sure it's sealed correctly, a lot of aftermarket panel style filters often don't seal properly and never use something like a K&N or other cotton gauze style filters or oiled foam.
They are really poor at ultimate filtration, letting far too much dust through in the size ranges that do the most damage.
Where more frequent oil changes work in an engines favour is in cases of fuel dilution, which are becoming much more common with high pressure injection and short trips, in both DI petrol as well as diesel.
It really gives the oil a caning, most all oils don't cope, so if an owner isn't aware it's happening (most aren't) more frequent oil changes save massive long term wear.
I agree that most servicing schedules these days seem driven more by lessening waste (admirable) and keeping servicing costs down for the lease/fleet sector.


 
						
					 
					
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