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Old Apr 24, 2016 | 07:31 PM
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My jeep has 182k on it and i was wondering if high milage oil actually helps and what kind would be best?
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Old Apr 24, 2016 | 07:36 PM
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I use Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w40... my XJ loves it. I have 181K miles.
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Old Apr 24, 2016 | 08:11 PM
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I am a Valvoline man and love the Max Life HM in mine, 210,000 miles on mine. I think a good name brand oil with a quality additive would be just as good though. Just shy away from the no name oils though.
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mine has 200k on it and I use rotella t6.
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 09:14 AM
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I live up in Minnesota and took a trip to Florida this February (About 1300 Miles one way) and I had been using Mobil 1 High mileage 10W30 and it worked amazing. I didn't burn any oil on the way there or back. I believe that Jeep had about 105K on it.
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 10:28 AM
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I live up in Minnesota and took a trip to Florida this February (About 1300 Miles one way) and I had been using Mobil 1 High mileage 10W30 and it worked amazing. I didn't burn any oil on the way there or back. I believe that Jeep had about 105K on it.
I wouldn't call 105k "high mileage" on the 4.0. Oil use should be minimal if the engine is sound using any oil of the right viscosity. Like spark plugs, many people want to believe that this product or that product creates miraculous changes in the performance of the 4.0. Just run a good quality oil and filter and forget about trying to tune your motor by switching brands.
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I have 277,400 and I use Rotella T6 also. My jeep likes it.
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by nardey11
My jeep has 182k on it and i was wondering if high milage oil actually helps and what kind would be best?
The "high mileage" oils tend to have more zinc phosphates in them than the standard oils. That's good for the 4.0, with its flat tappet cam. When the zinc is heated, it lays down a sacrificial layer in the motor that builds up the wear surfaces a little and protects them from additional wear. You'll also see diesel oil like Rotella recommended for the same reason.

The only down side is that high zinc causes catalytic converters to fail sooner, but I'm not sure there's a big enough difference to worry about it.
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Originally Posted by extrashaky
The "high mileage" oils tend to have more zinc phosphates in them than the standard oils. That's good for the 4.0, with its flat tappet cam. When the zinc is heated, it lays down a sacrificial layer in the motor that builds up the wear surfaces a little and protects them from additional wear. You'll also see diesel oil like Rotella recommended for the same reason.

The only down side is that high zinc causes catalytic converters to fail sooner, but I'm not sure there's a big enough difference to worry about it.
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Originally Posted by Orlo
I wouldn't call 105k "high mileage" on the 4.0. Oil use should be minimal if the engine is sound using any oil of the right viscosity. Like spark plugs, many people want to believe that this product or that product creates miraculous changes in the performance of the 4.0. Just run a good quality oil and filter and forget about trying to tune your motor by switching brands.
Oh I know in and of itself that 105K isn't a lot as far as milage goes, but that's still a lot of revolutions everything is making. I. Just say that because I've used Valvoline full synthetic and I had to add around a quart after only 1000 miles, whereas with Mobil 1 I went up and down the country without burning anything. That's just my preference.
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Originally Posted by s346k
mine has 200k on it and I use rotella t6.
adding to this post: I am on an 8-10k mile oil change interval. it does not use or leak any oil. within the first year of ownership I changed every seal/gasket that touches oil except the rear main and head gasket.
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Originally Posted by nardey11
My jeep has 182k on it and i was wondering if high milage oil actually helps and what kind would be best?
I've researched quite a bit on this topic and the two oils that always come up are Mobil 1 HM and rotella T6. I currently use Mobil 1 HM but plan on switching to t6.
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by s346k
adding to this post: I am on an 8-10k mile oil change interval. it does not use or leak any oil. within the first year of ownership I changed every seal/gasket that touches oil except the rear main and head gasket.
X2 I change mine every 4-5k at most though, just cause I get it cheap through work and I like early oil changes. Great oil, it's all I'll run in my Jeeps
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 10:02 PM
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I recently switched to Rotella T6 paired with a Wix filter, and my 01' is loving it. I have 215k on my XJ. The oil question comes up frequently and after seeing so many folks recommend Rotella, I had to give it a shot. I have not been disappointed.
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Old Apr 26, 2016 | 06:07 AM
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I always love people stating their car "loves" this or that oil....
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