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I hear plenty of referrals to use Blackstone, and I have a kit from them I’m about to send in.

However, I don’t like how they seem to always tell folks to extend their oil change frequency. I can figure my oil change frequency best myself - I’m the driver & a big boy. Not fat though.

I just want the data and an analysis of the data. I have a TSB on my VIN for potential oil dilution due to faulty high pressure fuel pump. That is a serious affliction & I want a second opinion.

Any recommendations for an oil analysis from someone besides “stretch out your interval” Blackstone?

Looking specifically for gas in my oil. It smells of gas - and I want to have data when I take my Maverick to Ford for the TSB.

Thanks for any suggestions!
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In my experience with Blackstone, they only advise on oil longevity if you check the box on the ticket, which probably most of us who send in samples do. If you have a specific concern about dilution, you may want to note that on the slip regardless of who you send it to.

This next sample I send I may leave the box unchecked, as I'm losing coolant, albeit slowly, and I want to see if it's going through the engine.
 

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If you don't like them telling you the truth, that your oil lasts much longer than you think it does, why bother testing the oil at all? Just change it a whatever more frequent interval that you make up because it makes you feel better.
 

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I hear plenty of referrals to use Blackstone, and I have a kit from them I’m about to send in.

However, I don’t like how they seem to always tell folks to extend their oil change frequency. I can figure my oil change frequency best myself - I’m the driver & a big boy. Not fat though.

I just want the data and an analysis of the data. I have a TSB on my VIN for potential oil dilution due to faulty high pressure fuel pump. That is a serious affliction & I want a second opinion.

Any recommendations for an oil analysis from someone besides “stretch out your interval” Blackstone?

Looking specifically for gas in my oil. It smells of gas - and I want to have data when I take my Maverick to Ford for the TSB.

Thanks for any suggestions!
What year is your EcoBoost?
 
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If you don't like them telling you the truth, that your oil lasts much longer than you think it does, why bother testing the oil at all? Just change it a whatever more frequent interval that you make up because it makes you feel better.
I can’t handle the truth!

But seriously, the only reason I’m sending in a sample for analysis is that my oil cap smells (reeks) of gas & my particular Maverick has a TSB for gas entering the oil. Not good.

Before I bring it in to the dealer (or not - depending on results), I want independent data to have in hand.
 
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When I send sample to Blackstone, I email, contact them letting them know, and add any details about the vehicle, it’s status.

After receiving sample report, reviewing it, if any queries, email them seeking answer. The outstanding query I been having was low viscosity and shearing. First samples was blended stuff. Switched to full synthetic and similar results.
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