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Oil/Fuel Dilution Concerns...

Between oil changes, does your engine oil and level:

  • Non-Hybrid: Remains at the full mark

    Votes: 12 40.0%
  • Hybrid MAX: Remains at the full mark

    Votes: 9 30.0%
  • Non-Hybrid: Oil level increases over time

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hybrid MAX: Oil level increases over time

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • Non-Hybrid: Fuel smell on dipstick/oil

    Votes: 1 3.3%
  • Hybrid MAX: Fuel smell on dispstick/oil

    Votes: 5 16.7%
  • Non-Hybrid: NO fuel smell on dispstick/oil

    Votes: 6 20.0%
  • Hybdrid MAX: NO fuel smell on dipstick/oil

    Votes: 6 20.0%

  • Total voters
    30

Franko Manini

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Something you guys could also try is doing your freeway drives in S7. I tried that out as an MPG experiment and as a side effect of higher cruising RPMs the oil temp (as per Scan Gauge) sat around 220F the entire drive home instead of usial 200-208.

MPG was not affected by using S7 instead of letting the truck shift to 8th, but I kept it below 65.

Or 5th for MT guys
I think this is a great idea Izzy. I'm going to try it tomorrow.
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I think this is a great idea Izzy. I'm going to try it tomorrow.
The funny part is that I didn't notice an appreciable difference in MPG using 7th gear.

Which is not surprising because MPG is mostly based on load and not RPM (which is compounded when you have a turbo).

But yeah I think overdrive is super long in these trucks, which I guess is fine but the truck just sits there in 8th, and will use boost instead of downshifting to accelerate from 60-70mph, which feels very luggy.

You might see the oil temp gauge move slightly past center (which is strange because imo 220F is within normal operating range). Maybe the gauge is just more honest in these trucks than other modern vehicles with oil temp gauges.

Curious to see how your experiment goes!
 

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Fuck knows, I just agree with whatever looks best 🤣 I measure my oil when I’m putting it in so I know I’m in the ballpark
Yeah, I do that too. The last (first) oil change used the 5 qt Mobil1, and about 2/3 of the quart, so about right on. It's at the upper mark on one side, and about 2/3 the way up the dipstick on the other side. Pick one!
 

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I just checked my oil yesterday and was surprised to see it above the second dot by a good margin. 3400 miles on the oil. Problem is Toyota filled it up last and I remember checking the oil after but don’t remember if it was that high (I basically wanted to check the color to confirm they changed it). Odometer at 9300 miles

I have a 25 iforce max and this is concerning. I do a lot of short trips in town, even if I used tow mode this thread implies the engine won’t get warm enough. I ordered an oil analysis kit from amsoil and am going to try to extract some in the meantime to get it lower.

Any updates from other posters in this thread? I saw that someone removed oil and the level came right back… did it continue to climb?
 

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@4nimal Looking forward to seeing the results of that oil analysis. I have had to make a lot of short trips lately, and I need to check my oil level.
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