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    Engine Oil Fuel Dilution Problem Is Back

    How long does it take you to hit 7500 miles? Short trips or a lot of highway miles? I ask because oil should be changed by mileage, time, or engine run hours whichever comes first, and highway driving is easier on engine oils than lots of short/local trips in very hot or very cold places. I...
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    Engine Oil Fuel Dilution Problem Is Back

    Sorry for the delay, STS134. I've been on the road the past 6 months. Happy to be home, but have some catching-up to do! Oil quality depends on the application and the performance specs the oil's formulated to meet. Engine oil is formulated to meet performance specifications, and the way it...
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    Engine Oil Fuel Dilution Problem Is Back

    Something worth noting as we debate across the pond is that the quality of US engine oil is almost the worst in the world. The 3000 mile oil change idea is still king, and most oils are made just good enough to satisfy that. The folks at AMSOIL have been making long drain oils since 1972, and...
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    Service indicator

    Is this old enough to be considered a thread necro? ;) For the 2018 US version of the car: Starting from off, press the information button until the service interval screen appears. Then press and hold the information button until the wrench/spanner flashes. Press and release the...
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    How to charge PHEV quickly?

    I'm using an Open Source EVSE that I assembled. The completed units ready to plug-in will save you about CAD100. If electrical assembly is fun for you, a complete kit will cost about CAD600. I had a 240V outlet installed to connect to - it cost USD50...
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    New Deal Between Mitsubishi and Google

    I have a 2018 and use Android auto. I'm not worried about the data sent for using the maps since it's mixed with so many others' data. The number one snoop is the cell phone. That's the device to toss if one desires privacy.
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    Prospective owner with some different questions

    I've driven hills and highway but haven't played in the mountains yet. For your drive, keep some charge in the battery using either hold or charge. The reason that the 'car review' people sometimes report on power is that they let the battery run down. The two motors are 60 KW each, but the...
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    DIY oil and filter change?

    Cool - thanks! A couple of other things came to mind while I was out washing my car. It's been about 7 or so years since I did oil stuff, so verify this with Blackstone. In the past, Blackstone's analysts tracked the range for a specific piece of equipment. Since this is your first analysis...
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    DIY oil and filter change?

    Thanks for posting the report! What oil is in the engine? I assume it's the initial/factory fill? I'll be pulling a sample on mine next month to confirm my annual oil change plan (I use AMSOIL). The fuel dilution number might shift if one runs the engine enough to get the oil up to...
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    Hydraulic ECU Recall

    Mitsubishi North America is sending recall notices for all 2017-2018 Outlander, 2018 Outlander PHEV, 2018 Eclipse Cross, and 2018 Outlander Sport. My local dealer has the new software and the service folks say that as long as their computers can talk to the Mitsubishi 'mother ship' that the...
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    Oil Change Interval

    Good on your dealer. Unfortunately, dealers in the US tend to be more like Andy's dealers in Oz. ;) Maintenance isn't about predicting breakdowns - it's about preventing them. I do agree that modern cars rely on more electronics. For many drivers, the plan should probably be to find a dealer...
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    E85/Ethanol compatibility ??

    Another day of running the car hard with E60 and finally got a P0171 error - the oxygen sensor detected more oxygen than expected. That makes sense since ethanol is a very oxygen rich fuel. I'll back off to E40 for a bit then go from there.
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    Oil Change Interval

    I didn't say that one didn't need a computer. ;) In VW-land we have VagCom. I had 2 Passat TDIs and didn't have to take either car into a dealer. I did injector swaps, replaced a fuel pump, adjusted fuel injection tuning... So far with the Outlander, I'm finding my ScanGauge is doing all I...
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    Oil Change Interval

    No, to maintain the warranty the logs don't need to be sent anywhere. I'm in the US - different countries have different laws. In Europe and Japan, manufacturers can mandate specific things be performed with specific fluids, for example, and the owner must do those things with those products...
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    Oil Change Interval

    Welcome aboard! Those of us driving in hot cities in stop and start conditions (the car or the engine) need to use the severe service interval. To add insult to injury, only a couple of our oil options are capable of being run for 12 months - Europe's got a lot more options for long-drain oil...
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    E85/Ethanol compatibility ??

    I went to E60 last night and got my first error code today. It wasn't explicitly mixture or hesitation related, it was a generic controller error. I cleared it and it hasn't yet been back. My car's thrown a couple of other oddball controller or network related codes since I brought it home...
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    E85/Ethanol compatibility ??

    Thanks for sharing your experience, Fragge! I can only speak for what I know about how US cars are configured. When I started experimenting with biofuels (biodiesel with a pair of VW TDI Passat, and ethanol with the Ford pickup), I planned to add a separate wideband oxygen sensor to the cars...
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    E85/Ethanol compatibility ??

    Injectors are pulse-width modulated. They can be completely closed, completely open, and anywhere in between. The computer, with feedback from outside air temp, engine temp, RPM, throttle position, and oxygen in the exhaust, can run the injectors through the allowable range of the look-up...
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    E85/Ethanol compatibility ??

    In the US, parts of a warranty can only be hurt if the part or change or fuel actually did damage. Since modern closed-loop electronically controlled engines are constantly adjusting the mixture and timing for fuels from 100% gasoline (which is actually different formulations in different parts...
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    E85/Ethanol compatibility ??

    That's a standard line for any non-flex fuel engine with an emissions profile that meets EPA requirements. It says that the vehicle will run the gasoline/ethanol blend found in most of the filling stations in the country. It does not, however, say that other blends won't work or won't meet...
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